Defining America: Through Immigration Policy

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Temple University Press, 2004 - 324 Seiten
From the earliest days of nationhood, the United States has determined who might enter the country and who might be naturalized. In this sweeping review of US immigration policies, Bill Ong Hing points to the racial, ethnic, and social struggles over who should be welcomed into the community of citizens. He shows how shifting visions of America have shaped policies governing asylum, exclusion, amnesty, and border policing. Written for a broad audience, Defining America Through Immigration Policy sets the continuing debates about immigration in the context of what value we as a people have assigned to cultural pluralism in various eras. Hing examines the competing visions of America reflected in immigration debates over the last 225 years. For instance, he compares the rationales and regulations that limited immigration of southern and eastern Europeans to those that excluded Asians in the nineteenth century. He offers a detailed history of the policies and enforcement procedures put in place to limit migration from Mexico, and indicts current border control measures as immoral. He probes into little discussed issues such as the exclusion of gays and lesbians and the impact of political considerations on the availability of amnesty and asylum to various groups of migrants. Hing's spirited discussion and sophisticated analysis will appeal to readers in a wide spectrum of academic disciplines as well as those general readers interested in America's on-going attempts to make one of many.
 

Inhalt

THE WESTERN EUROPEAN NEW WORLD
11
THE UNDESIRABLE ASIAN
28
THE 1917 LITERACY LAW
51
THE XENOPHOBIC 1920S
62
EXCLUDING COMMUNISTS
73
QUOTAS TO DISCRIMINATORY DIVERSITY VISAS
93
POLITICIZING THE SOUTHWEST BORDER
115
PATROLLING THE BORDER AND SWEEPING
134
PENALIZING EMPLOYERS
155
REMOVAL
209
THE POLITICS OF ASYLUM
233
TWO AMERICAS
259
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Bill Ong Hing is Professor of Law and Asian American Studies at the University of California, Davis. His previous books include To Be an American: Cultural Pluralism and the Rhetoric of Assimilation and Making and Remaking Asian America through Immigration Policy.

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