Crimmigration, Deportability and the Social Exclusion of Noncitizen Immigrants

作者: Shirley P. Leyro , Daniel L. Stageman

DOI: 10.33182/ML.V15I2.372

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摘要: The spread of crimmigration policies, practices, and rhetoric represents an "economically rational" strategy has significant implications for the lived experience noncitizen immigrants. This study draws up in-depth interviews immigrants with a range legal statuses to describe mechanics through which internalize respond fear deportation, upon strategies rely. deportation its behavioral effects extend beyond undocumented or criminally convicted immigrants, encompassing lawful permanent residents naturalized citizens alike. causes refuse use public services, endure labor exploitation, avoid spaces, resulting in social exclusion interrupted integration, is detrimental US society as whole.

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