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Crimmigrant Nations - Resurgent Nationalism and the Closing of Borders

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A timely examination of the increasing efforts to criminalize the status of immigrants, exiles, and refugees

List of contents










Introduction: The "Problem" of Migration

Robert Koulish and Maartje van der Woude | 1

I. Border Criminologies

1 Insecurity Syndrome: The Challenges of Trump's Carceral State

Tony Platt | 33

2 Migration, Populism, Racism: Between "Old" Italy

and "New" Europe

Dario Melossi | 50

3 The Promise of the Border: Immigration Control and Belonging

in Contemporary Britain

Ana Aliverti | 68

II. Crimmigration Under Trump

4 The Terrorism of Everyday Crime

Juliet P. Stumpf | 89

5 The Trumping of Neoliberal Penality? Trump's Presidency and

the Rise of Nationalist Authoritarianism in the United States

Sappho Xenakis and Leonidas K. Cheliotis | 116

6 Trump v. Hawaii: Trumpeting Authoritarianism with Formalist

Analysis and Sovereign Norms

Robert Koulish | 134

7 A Path toward Nowhere: The Rise of Enforcement- Based

Immigration Policy

Doris Marie Provine | 157

8 Trump Doesn't Tweet Dog Whistles, He Barks with the

Dogs: Crimmigration as a Racial Project through the Lens

of Trump's Twitter

Rashawn Ray and Simone Durham | 179

9 Mirrors of Justice? Undocumented Immigrants in Courts

in the United States and Russia

Agnieszka Kubal and Alejandro Olayo- Méndez | 198

III. Shoring Up Fortress Europe



10
Euroskepticism, Nationalism, and the Securitization of Migration

in the Netherlands

Maartje van der Woude | 227

11 Sorting Out Welfare: Crimmigration Practices and Abnormal

Justice in Norway

Helene O. I. Gundhus | 249

12 The Fight against Terrorism in Belgium: Crimmigration Law

as a Counterterrorism Instrument?

Lana De Pelecijn and Steven De Ridder | 279

13 How Does Crimmigration Unfold in Poland?: Between

Securitization Introduced to Polish Migration Policy by Its

Europeanization and Polish Xenophobia

Witold Klaus | 298

14 Migration Control, Populism, and the Spectrum of

Exclusion in Turkey

Zeynep Kasli and Zeynep Yanasmayan | 315

List of Contributors | 337

Index | 341


About the author










Robert Koulish (Edited By)

Robert Koulish is a political scientist at the University of Maryland, Director of the MLAW Programs in the BSOS College at UMD, Joel J. Feller Research Professor in the Department of Government and Politics, and Lecturer at Law in the UMD Carey School of Law. He is the author or co-author of Immigration and American Democracy: Subverting the Rule of Law and Immigration Detention, Risk and Human Rights.

Maartje van der Woude (Edited By)

Maartje van der Woude is Professor of Law & Society at Leiden Law School in the Netherlands. She is also affiliated with the Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law at the University of Oslo and the Center for the International Comparative Study of Criminology at the University of Montreal.


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A timely examination of the increasing efforts to criminalize the status of immigrants, exiles, and refugees

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