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Banned - Immigration Enforcement in the Time of Trump (Paperback)
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Banned - Immigration Enforcement in the Time of Trump (Paperback)
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Loot Price R591
Discovery Miles 5 910
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Winner, 2020 Best Book Award, Law Category, given by the American
Book Fest Examines immigration enforcement and discretion during
the first eighteen months of the Trump administration Within days
of taking office, President Donald J. Trump published or announced
changes to immigration law and policy. These changes have
profoundly shaken the lives and well-being of immigrants and their
families, many of whom have been here for decades, and affected the
work of the attorneys and advocates who represent or are themselves
part of the immigrant community. Banned examines the tool of
discretion, or the choice a government has to protect, detain, or
deport immigrants, and describes how the Trump administration has
wielded this tool in creating and executing its immigration policy.
Banned combines personal interviews, immigration law, policy
analysis, and case studies to answer the following questions: (1)
what does immigration enforcement and discretion look like in the
time of Trump? (2) who is affected by changes to immigration
enforcement and discretion?; (3) how have individuals and families
affected by immigration enforcement under President Trump changed
their own perceptions about the future?; and (4) how do those
informed about immigration enforcement and discretion describe the
current state of affairs and perceive the future? Shoba Sivaprasad
Wadhia pairs the contents of these interviews with a robust
analysis of immigration enforcement and discretion during the first
eighteen months of the Trump administration and offers
recommendations for moving forward. The story of immigration and
the role immigrants play in the United States is significant. The
government has the tools to treat those seeking admission, refuge,
or opportunity in the United States humanely. Banned offers a
passionate reminder of the responsibility we all have to protect
America's identity as a nation of immigrants.
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