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Legalizing Moves - Salvadoran Immigrants' Struggle for U.S. Residency (Paperback) Loot Price: R785
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Legalizing Moves - Salvadoran Immigrants' Struggle for U.S. Residency (Paperback): Susan Bibler Coutin

Legalizing Moves - Salvadoran Immigrants' Struggle for U.S. Residency (Paperback)

Susan Bibler Coutin

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"Legalizing Moves analyzes Salvadoran immigrants' two decades-long struggle for legal permanent residency in the United States. An ethnography of a process that is both legal and political, this work sheds light on the meanings of borders, the politics of citizenship, and the criteria that have been used to define "Americanness."
Drawing on interviews with Salvadoran asylum applicants, observations of deportation hearings, and fieldwork within the Salvadoran community in Los Angeles, Susan Bibler Coutin describes these immigrants' efforts to negotiate immigration laws that have become increasingly restrictive. Though U.S. immigration laws have not been particularly effective in preventing illegal entry, they have profound effects on undocumented immigrants' lives. These immigrants seek to mobilize the laws for their own ends. Regardless of their ultimate success or failure, immigrants' efforts to legalize command responses from policy makers; these legal contests illuminate how the line between "deservingness" and "illegitimacy" is being drawn and contested.
Rich in detail and broad in scope, "Legalizing Moves describes the nuances of individual negotiations, the role of law within Salvadoran community activists' larger political goals, and the transnational political implications of Salvadorans' legal strategies. It will appeal to those interested in immigration, human rights, Central America, law, violence, globalization, and the boundaries of citizenship. Its writing style is accessible to students, policy makers, and general readers alike.
Susan Bibler Coutin is Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice, University of California, Irvine.

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Imprint: The University of Michigan Press
Country of origin: United States
Release date: March 2003
First published: March 2003
Authors: Susan Bibler Coutin
Dimensions: 230 x 152 x 22mm (L x W x T)
Format: Paperback
Pages: 248
ISBN-13: 978-0-472-08928-4
Categories: Books > Law > General
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LSN: 0-472-08928-5
Barcode: 9780472089284

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