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Engage And Evade How Latino Immigrant Families Manage Surveillance In Everyday Life Asad L Asad

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Engage And Evade How Latino Immigrant Families Manage Surveillance In Everyday Life Asad L Asad
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.5 MB
Pages: 344
Author: Asad L. Asad
ISBN: 9780691182285, 0691182280
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Engage And Evade How Latino Immigrant Families Manage Surveillance In Everyday Life Asad L Asad by Asad L. Asad 9780691182285, 0691182280 instant download after payment.

How everyday forms of surveillance threaten undocumented immigrants—but also offer them hope for societal inclusion
Some eleven million undocumented immigrants reside in the United States, carving out lives amid a growing web of surveillance that threatens their and their families’ societal presence. Engage and Evade examines how undocumented immigrants navigate complex dynamics of surveillance and punishment, providing an extraordinary portrait of fear and hope on the margins.
Asad L. Asad brings together a wealth of research, from intimate interviews and detailed surveys with Latino immigrants and their families to up-close observations of immigration officials, to offer rare perspective on the surveillance that undocumented immigrants encounter daily. He describes how and why these immigrants engage with various institutions—for example, by registering with the IRS or enrolling their kids in public health insurance programs—that the government can use to monitor them. This institutional surveillance feels both necessary and coercive, with undocumented immigrants worrying that evasion will give the government cause to deport them. Even so, they hope their record of engagement will one day help them prove to immigration officials that they deserve societal membership. Asad uncovers how these efforts do not always meet immigration officials’ high expectations, and how surveillance is as much about the threat of exclusion as the promise of inclusion.
Calling attention to the fraught lives of undocumented immigrants and their families, this superbly written and compassionately argued book proposes wide-ranging, actionable reforms to achieve societal inclusion for all.

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