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|a Shull, Kristina,
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|a Detention empire :
|b Reagan's war on immigrants and the seeds of resistance /
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|a Reagan's war on immigrants and the seeds of resistance
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|a "The early 1980s marked a critical turning point for the rise of modern mass incarceration in the United States. The Mariel Cuban migration of 1980, alongside increasing arrivals of Haitian and Central American asylum-seekers, galvanized new modes of covert warfare in the Reagan administration's globalized War on Drugs. Using newly available government documents, Shull demonstrates how migrant detention operates as a form of counterinsurgency at the intersections of U.S. war-making and domestic carceral trends. As the Reagan administration developed retaliatory enforcement measures to target a racialized specter of mass migration, it laid the foundations of new forms of carceral and imperial expansion"--
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|a Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Epigraph -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1. Constructing the Carceral Palimpsest -- 2. Nobody Wants These People: Mariel Cubans and the Specter of Mass Migration -- 3. We Have Been Unable to Find Any Precedent: Haitian Interdiction and Detention -- 4. This Time, They'll Be Feet People: Central American Wars and Seeds of Resistance -- 5. Give Us Liberty, or We Will Tear the Place Apart! Detention as Counterinsurgency -- 6. Somos los Abandonados: Prison Uprisings and the Architectures of Erasure -- Postscript: Writing about the Abuses against Us: Detention Stories and Abolitionist Imaginaries.
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