Kang S. Deborah (Assistant Professor Of History Assistant Professor Of History California State University San Marcos) - The Ins On The Line Making Immigration Law On The Us - Mexico Border 1917 - 1954 - HardcoverBinding: Hardcover Description: For much of the twentieth century Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) officials recognized that the US Mexico border region was different. Here they confronted a set of political social and environmental obstacles that prevented them from replicating their achievements on Angel Island and Ellis Island the most restrictive immigration stations in the nation. In response to these challenges local INS officials
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Binding: Hardcover
Description: For much of the twentieth century Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) officials recognized that the US - Mexico border region was different. Here they confronted a set of political social and environmental obstacles that prevented them from replicating their achievements on Angel Island and Ellis Island the most restrictive immigration stations in the nation. In response to these challenges local INS officials resorted to the law nullifying modifying and creating the nation's immigration laws and policies for the borderlands. In The INS on the Line S. Deborah Kang traces the ways in which the INS on the US - Mexico border made and remade the nation's immigration laws over the course of the twentieth century. Through a nuanced examination of the agency's legal innovations in the Southwest Kang demonstrates that the agency defined itself not only as a law enforcement unit but also as a lawmaking body. In this role the INS responded to the interests of local residents businesses politicians and social organizations on both sides of the US - Mexico border as well as policymakers in Washington DC. Given the sheer variety of local and federal demands local immigration officials constructed a complex approach to border control an approach that closed the line in the name of nativism and national security opened it for the benefit of transnational economic and social concerns and redefined it as a vast legal jurisdiction for the policing of undocumented immigrants. The composite approach to border control developed by the INS continues to inform the daily operations of the nation's immigration agencies American immigration law and policy and conceptions of the US - Mexico border today.
Title: The Ins On The Line Making Immigration Law On The Us - Mexico Border 1917 - 1954
Author(s): Kang S. Deborah (Assistant Professor Of History Assistant Professor Of History California State University San Marcos)
Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
Barcode: 9780199757435
Pages: 296 Pages, 22 Illus.
Publication Date: 1/2/2017
Category: Migration, Immigration & Emigration
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Kang S. Deborah (Assistant Professor Of History Assistant Professor Of History California State University San Marcos) - The Ins On The Line Making Immigration Law On The Us - Mexico Border 1917 - 1954 - Hardcover