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Humanizing Immigration - How to Transform Our Racist and Unjust System

Anglais · Livre Relié

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Informationen zum Autor Bill Ong Hing is Professor of Law and Migration Studies at the University of San Francisco, and Professor of Law and Asian American Studies Emeritus, at UC Davis. Previously on the law faculties at Stanford University and Golden Gate University, he founded the Immigrant Legal Resource Center in San Francisco and directs their Immigration & Deportation Defense Clinic. Professor Hing teaches Immigration Law & Policy, Migration Studies, Rebellious Lawyering, and Evidence, is the author of 6 books, and was co-counsel in the US Supreme Court asylum precedent-setting case INS v. Cardoza-Fonseca (1987). Klappentext "First book to argue that immigrant and refugee rights are part of the fight for racial justice; offers a humanitarian approach to reform and abolition"-- Zusammenfassung “Incisive and compelling, reflecting the painful wisdom and knowledge that Bill Ong Hing has accrued over the course of fifty years . . . ”—Michelle Alexander, author of The New Jim Crow First book to argue that immigrant and refugee rights are part of the fight for racial justice; offers a humanitarian approach to reform and abolition Representing non-citizens caught up in what he calls the immigration and enforcement “meat grinder”, Bill Ong Hing witnessed their trauma, arriving at this conclusion: migrants should have the right to free movement across borders—and the right to live free of harassment over immigration status. He cites examples of racial injustices endemic in immigration law and enforcement, from historic courtroom cases to the recent treatment of Haitian migrants. Hing includes histories of Mexican immigration, African migration and the Asian exclusion era, all of which reveal ICE abuse and a history of often forgotten racist immigration laws. While ultimately arguing for the abolishment of ICE, Hing advocates for change now. With 50 years of law practice and litigation, Hing has represented non-citizens—from gang members to asylum seekers fleeing violence, and from individuals in ICE detention to families at the US southern border seeking refuge. Hing maps out major reforms to the immigration system, making an urgent call for the adoption of a radical, racial justice lens. Readers will understand the root causes of migration and our country’s culpability in contributing to those causes. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface CHAPTER 1 An Introduction to the Racial Injustice of Immigration Law CHAPTER 2 The Inhumane Treatment of Detained Children CHAPTER 3 Deporting Aggravated Felons CHAPTER 4 Deporting Antonio Sanchez: The Failure of Prosecutorial Discretion and Cancellation of Removal CHAPTER 5 Giving the Benefit of the Doubt to Asylum Seekers CHAPTER 6 Dysfunctional Immigration Courts EPILOGUE On Disruption APPENDIX TO CHAPTER 1 Historical Overview: The Racism of US Immigration Laws and Enforcement APPENDIX TO THE EPILOGUE Disruptive Racial Justice Courtroom Strategies Acknowledgments Notes Index...

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Auteurs Bill Ong Hing
Edition BEACON PRESS
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre Relié
Sortie 24.10.2023
 
EAN 9780807008027
ISBN 978-0-8070-0802-7
Pages 280
Dimensions 159 mm x 237 mm x 24 mm
Catégorie Sciences sociales, droit, économie > Sciences politiques > Général, dictionnaires

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