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Illegal Encounters : The Effect of Detention and Deportation on Young People /

The impact of the U.S. immigration and legal systems on children and youth. In the United States, millions of children are undocumented migrants or have family members who came to the country without authorization. The unique challenges with which these children and youth must cope demand special at...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Terrio, Susan J. (Susan Jane), 1950- (Editor ), Boehm, Deborah A. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : New York University Press, [2019]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Introduction: Encounters with Illegality / Deborah A. Boehm and Susan J. Terrio -- Part I: In: Confronting Enforcement, Detention, and Deportation -- Risky border crossings / Jason De León -- Social citizens and their right to belong / Tobin Hansen -- Illegality and children's power in families / Joanna Dreby -- Reflections: Entering Multiple Systems / José Ortiz-Rosales and Kristen Jackson -- Reflections: Surviving Detention / Williams Guevara Martínez -- Part II: Through: Navigating Laws and Legal Systems -- The post-1996 immigrant underclass / Susan Bibler Coutin -- Youth on their own / Nina Rabin and Cecilia Menjívar -- Immigration courts / Susan J. Terrio -- Reflections: Representing Unaccompanied Children / Wendy Young and Megan McKenna -- Reflections: Judging Children / Dana Leigh Marks -- Part III: Out: Responding to "Illegality" -- Youth negotiate deportation / Lauren Heidbrink -- Youth activism / Carolina Valdivia -- Dreaming across borders -- Deborah A. Boehm -- Reflections: Looking Forward / Abel Núñez and Rachel Gittinger -- Reflections: Still Dreaming / Margarita Salas-Crespo -- Commentary: The Best Mankind Has to Give? / Jacqueline Bhabha. 
520 |a The impact of the U.S. immigration and legal systems on children and youth. In the United States, millions of children are undocumented migrants or have family members who came to the country without authorization. The unique challenges with which these children and youth must cope demand special attention. Illegal Encounters considers illegality, deportability, and deportation in the lives of young people--those who migrate as well as those who are affected by the migration of others. A primary focus of the volume is to understand how children and youth encounter, move through, or are outside of a range of legal processes, including border enforcement, immigration detention, federal custody, courts, and state processes of categorization. Even if young people do not directly interact with state immigration systems--because they are U.S. citizens or have avoided detention--they are nonetheless deeply affected by the reach of the government in its many forms. Contributors privilege the voices and everyday experiences of immigrant children and youth themselves. By combining different perspectives from advocates, service providers, attorneys, researchers, and young immigrants, the volume presents rich accounts that can contribute to informed debates and policy reforms. Illegal Encounters sheds light on the unique ways in which policies, laws, and legal categories shape so much of daily life for young immigrants. The book makes visible the burdens, hopes, and potential of a population of young people and their families who have been largely hidden from public view and are currently under siege, following their movement through complicated immigration systems and institutions in the United States.--Publisher website. 
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