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Impossible Subjects Illegal Aliens And The Making Of America 1st Edition Mae M Ngai

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Impossible Subjects Illegal Aliens And The Making Of America 1st Edition Mae M Ngai
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.66 MB
Pages: 401
Author: Mae M. Ngai
ISBN: 9780691074719, 0691074712, 2003044486
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Impossible Subjects Illegal Aliens And The Making Of America 1st Edition Mae M Ngai by Mae M. Ngai 9780691074719, 0691074712, 2003044486 instant download after payment.

This book traces the origins of the “illegal alien” in American law and society, explaining why and how illegal migration became the central problem in U.S. immigration policy—a process that profoundly shaped ideas and practices about citizenship, race, and state authority in the twentieth century. Mae Ngai offers a close reading of the legal regime of restriction that commenced in the 1920s—its statutory architecture, judicial genealogies, administrative enforcement, differential treatment of European and non-European migrants, and long-term effects. She shows that immigration restriction, particularly national-origin and numerical quotas, remapped America both by creating new categories of racial difference and by emphasizing as never before the nation’s contiguous land borders and their patrol.

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