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Defining America through immigration policy /

Hing, Bill Ong.

Defining America through immigration policy / Bill Ong Hing ; foreword by Anthony D. Romero. - Philadelphia : Temple University Press, 2004. - xi, 324 p. ; 26 cm. - Mapping racisms .

Includes bibliographical references (p. [285]-316) and index.

PART I. DEFINING AMERICA : 1. The Western European New World and The New Americans -- 2. The Undesirable Asian -- 3. "Translate This": The 1917 Literacy Law -- 4. The Xenophobic 1920s. PART II. REDEFINING AMERICA : 5. The 1952 Act: Excluding Communists, Homosexuals, and Other Undesirables -- 6. 1965 to 1990: From Discriminatory Quotas to Discriminatory Diversity Visas. PART III. DEFINING MEXICANS AS NON-AMERICANS : 7. Politicizing the Southwest Border -- 8. Patrolling the Border and Sweeping for Mexicans -- 9. Irca: Penalizing Employers, as Amnesty Barely Survives -- 10. The Dark Side of Modern-Day Enforcement: Operation Gatekeeper. PART IV. DEPORTING AND BARRING NON-AMERICANS : 11. Removal -- 12. The Politics of Asylum. Epilogue: Two Americas.

1592132324 (alk. paper) 1592132332 (pbk. : alk. paper)

2003053949


United States--Emigration and immigration--Government policy--History.

JV6483 / .H56 2004

325.73

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