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Through Iceboxes and Kennels - How Immigration Detention Harms Children and Families (Hardcover)
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Through Iceboxes and Kennels - How Immigration Detention Harms Children and Families (Hardcover)
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Through stories and thoughtful analysis, this book shows how
migration and U.S. immigration detention harms the future of
immigrant children and their parents. For decades, the United
States has used detention to control immigration. Through Iceboxes
and Kennels traces the rise of family migration from Central
America and why the U.S. incarcerated and separated thousands of
children and parents. Zayas argues that answers are found in U.S.
history. The book takes the reader across the licensing of
detention centers in Texas as licensed childcare facilities,
holding of teenage immigrants in residential treatment centers, and
the full scope of the Family Separation Policy of 2018 that
unleashed a national outcry. With a storyteller's ability and from
sources as varied as history, politics, and psychology, Zayas
identifies four stages in Central American migration-pre-migration
forces that push people from their homes; mid-migration journeys
fraught with hunger, violence, and pain; detention in cold rooms,
cages, and jails; and the post-detention period of settlement and
adjustment. In chapter after chapter, Zayas tells the
stories-sometimes harrowing, always riveting-told to him by
children and parents. Like epic narratives, there are villains and
heroes, honesty and betrayal, and moments of abject desperation and
of soaring valor. The book shows readers just how damaging
detention is to the developing child's brain, body, and mental
health. At once alarming and optimistic, Through Iceboxes and
Kennels reveals the endurance of parents insistent on bringing
their children to safety and security, and the inspiring gallantry
of children, parents, and strangers. It is a book for those who
want to understand the urgency of immigration reform and the need
for humane policies and practices.
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