This dissertation focuses on deportation practice throughout the 1920s and its social and cultural ramifications, arguing for the necessity of looking beyond the national policy frame to reveal the full significance of deportation in American society. The project highlights the intersecting ideas about race, political ideologies, civil liberties, criminology and pathology, and gender and sexual transgressions that informed the ways a variety of actors enacted deportation and negotiated its meaning on the ground. In so doing, it reveals how deportation served as a locus through which the politics of inclusion and exclusion was remapped. I illustrate what was behind the steady yearly rise in deportees, from 2,762 in 1920 to 16,631 by 1930, an...
This dissertation consists of three chapters concerning migration and immigration policy. Th...
This dissertation provides a history of non-citizen detention and exclusion in the second half of th...
This dissertation focuses on migrants mostly left out of scholarship on American refugee policy and ...
This dissertation focuses on deportation practice throughout the 1920s and its social and cultural r...
This dissertation traces the rise of the deportation regime in the United States from 1942 to the pr...
This dissertation traces the rise of the deportation regime in the United States from 1942 to the pr...
abstract: This dissertation analyzes the transformation of noncitizen detention policy in the United...
This dissertation is a history of the illegal immigration of Eastern European Jews to the United Sta...
In response to the growing number of migrants that entered the United States as minors (“childhood a...
This dissertation explores what it meant that the federal government could not deport people it iden...
The United States has the largest detention infrastructure in the world, with over 250 official dete...
Since 2015 over two million people have been expelled, en masse, around the world. Mass expulsion is...
This dissertation asks how American social scientists and federal bureaucrats generated knowledge ab...
As Americans worked to construct a national creed in the early nineteenth century, xenophobia and cu...
This dissertation provides a history of non-citizen detention and exclusion in the second half of th...
This dissertation consists of three chapters concerning migration and immigration policy. Th...
This dissertation provides a history of non-citizen detention and exclusion in the second half of th...
This dissertation focuses on migrants mostly left out of scholarship on American refugee policy and ...
This dissertation focuses on deportation practice throughout the 1920s and its social and cultural r...
This dissertation traces the rise of the deportation regime in the United States from 1942 to the pr...
This dissertation traces the rise of the deportation regime in the United States from 1942 to the pr...
abstract: This dissertation analyzes the transformation of noncitizen detention policy in the United...
This dissertation is a history of the illegal immigration of Eastern European Jews to the United Sta...
In response to the growing number of migrants that entered the United States as minors (“childhood a...
This dissertation explores what it meant that the federal government could not deport people it iden...
The United States has the largest detention infrastructure in the world, with over 250 official dete...
Since 2015 over two million people have been expelled, en masse, around the world. Mass expulsion is...
This dissertation asks how American social scientists and federal bureaucrats generated knowledge ab...
As Americans worked to construct a national creed in the early nineteenth century, xenophobia and cu...
This dissertation provides a history of non-citizen detention and exclusion in the second half of th...
This dissertation consists of three chapters concerning migration and immigration policy. Th...
This dissertation provides a history of non-citizen detention and exclusion in the second half of th...
This dissertation focuses on migrants mostly left out of scholarship on American refugee policy and ...