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Unsafe haven - The United States, the IRA and political prisoners (Paperback)
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Unsafe haven - The United States, the IRA and political prisoners (Paperback)
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Irish political prisoners have sought and found refuge in the
United States since the 1800s. In 1986, however, US government
policy changed, in part as a reward for Britain's support in the US
attack on Libya. The tools of exclusion were subtly and not so
subtly politicized, as ways were found to deport or in other ways
to criminalize potentially embarrassing Irish activists.In this
book, Karen McElrath examines the problematic history of Irish
political prisoners in the United States. Drawing on original
research interviews with prisoners, their families and their
supporters in the US, she looks at the ways in which the rule of
law can change, for entirely political reasons" and considers the
impact of those changes. She looks too at the use of specific
sanctions" deportation, extradition, and prosecution - and at
shifting priorities in US immigration policies.In this fascinating
account of a complex and much-contested issue, McElrath examines
the struggles over deportation and extradition within the context
of Anglo-US relations" and sheds new light on the political nature
of the rule of law.
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