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Undocumented : how immigration became illegal / Aviva Chomsky.

Title
Undocumented : how immigration became illegal / Aviva Chomsky.
Author
Chomsky, Aviva, 1957-
Publication
  • Boston : Beacon Press, [2014]
  • ©2014

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Description
x, 246 pages; 22 cm
Summary
"This book looks at the role illegality or undocumentedness plays in our society and economy. It shows how the status was created, and how and why people, especially Mexicans and Central Americans, have been assigned this status. The first three chapters look at the histories of social exclusion. One looks specifically at the Mexican and Guatemalan contexts to understand why such large numbers of people from these countries enter the United States without documents, and how those who do so understand their own motivations. Two chapters focus on the role of illegality in the economy. Undocumented people tend to work in three different kinds of jobs: jobs that have been historically marginalized, like those in agriculture; jobs that have been downgraded from well-paid, unionized work to low-wage labor, like meatpacking; and newly booming job categories that underlie post-war consumerist prosperity like landscaping and childcare work. One chapter looks at children and families, focusing especially on the experiences of undocumented youth and youth with undocumented parents, and at the leadership role that undocumented youth have taken in the undocumented rights movement. One looks at the dizzying complexity of status to point out that virtually nobody really understand what "illegal" means. It looks at the detention system and the interests behind it. Finally, the last chapter explores the different "solutions" to the problem of undocumentedness that have been proposed and implemented over time, and shows why they have failed. Undocumentedness is deeply imbedded in global and national political and economic systems, and the concept itself must be understood and challenged in order to create a more just system"--Provided by publisher
Alternative Title
How immigration became illegal
Subject
  • Noncitizens > United States
  • Illegal immigration > United States
  • Noncitizens
  • Undocumented Immigrants
  • Immigrants clandestins > États-Unis
  • Immigration clandestine > États-Unis
  • Immigrants clandestins
  • LAW > Emigration & Immigration
  • SOCIAL SCIENCE > Emigration & Immigration
  • SOCIAL SCIENCE > Hispanic American Studies
  • Illegal immigration
  • Emigration and immigration
  • Emigration and immigration > Economic aspects
  • Emigration and immigration > Government policy
  • Emigration and immigration > Social aspects
  • Illegal aliens > United States
  • Emigration
  • Illegal invandring
  • Papperslösa personer
  • Noncitizens
  • Central America > Emigration and immigration
  • Guatemala > Emigration and immigration
  • Mexico > Emigration and immigration
  • United States > Emigration and immigration
  • United States > Economic aspects
  • United States > Government policy
  • United States > Social aspects
  • Amérique centrale > Émigration et immigration
  • Central America
  • Guatemala
  • Mexico
  • United States
  • Mexico > Emigration and immigration
  • United States > Emigration and immigration
  • United States > Economic aspects
  • United States > Government policy
  • United States > Social aspects
  • Central America > Immigration and emigration
  • Guatemala > Immigration and emigration
  • Mexico > Immigration and emigration
  • United States > Immigration and emigration
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 210-237) and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Where did illegality come from? -- Choosing to be undocumented -- Becoming illegal -- What part of "illegal" do you understand? -- Working (part 1) -- Working (part 2) -- Children and families -- Solutions.
ISBN
  • 0807001678
  • 9780807001677
  • 0807001686 (canceled/invalid)
  • 9780807001684 (canceled/invalid)
LCCN
  • 2013041931
  • 40023929866
OCLC
856977305
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library