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Pursuing Citizenship in the Enforcement Era

Title
Pursuing Citizenship in the Enforcement Era / Ming Hsu Chen.
ISBN
9781503612761
Publication
Stanford, CA : Stanford University Press, [2020]
Copyright Notice Date
©2020
Physical Description
1 online resource (232 p.)
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Notes
In English.
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Summary
Pursuing Citizenship in the Enforcement Era provides readers with the everyday perspectives of immigrants on what it is like to try to integrate into American society during a time when immigration policy is focused on enforcement and exclusion. The law says that everyone who is not a citizen is an alien. But the social reality is more complicated. Ming Hsu Chen argues that the citizen/alien binary should instead be reframed as a spectrum of citizenship, a concept that emphasizes continuities between the otherwise distinct experiences of membership and belonging for immigrants seeking to become citizens. To understand citizenship from the perspective of noncitizens, this book utilizes interviews with more than one-hundred immigrants of varying legal statuses about their attempts to integrate economically, socially, politically, and legally during a modern era of intense immigration enforcement. Studying the experiences of green card holders, refugees, military service members, temporary workers, international students, and undocumented immigrants uncovers the common plight that underlies their distinctions: limited legal status breeds a sense of citizenship insecurity for all immigrants that inhibits their full integration into society. Bringing together theories of citizenship with empirical data on integration and analysis of contemporary policy, Chen builds a case that formal citizenship status matters more than ever during times of enforcement and argues for constructing pathways to citizenship that enhance both formal and substantive equality of immigrants.
Variant and related titles
De Gruyter University Press eBook pilot project 2020.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 17, 2022
Contents
Frontmatter
Contents
Acknowledgments
CHAPTER 1 Pursuing Citizenship in the Enforcement Era
PART I INSTITUTIONAL SHORTCOMINGS
CHAPTER 2 Unequal Citizenship
CHAPTER 3 Winding Pathways to Citizenship
PART II STORIES OF IMMIGRANT INTEGRATION DURING ENFORCEMENT
CHAPTER 4 Barriers to Formal Citizenship
CHAPTER 5 Blocked Pathways to Full Citizenship
PART III A WAY FORWARD
CHAPTER 6 Constructing Pathways to Full Citizenship
Appendix Research Methods and Data
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Citation

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