Boats, borders, and bases :/Loyd, Jenna M.,

 

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Loyd, Jenna M. , (1973-).
    Boats, borders, and bases : : race, the cold war, and the rise of migration detention in the United States / / Jenna M. Loyd and Alison Mountz. - Oakland, California : : University of California Press,, ©2018. - 1 online resource. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - URL: https://library.dvfu.ru/lib/document/SK_ELIB/808E8A56-8BF4-41E4-A7B8-2530A991D678 . - ISBN 9780520962965 (electronic bk.). - ISBN 0520962966 (electronic bk.)
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Параллельные издания: Print version: : Loyd, Jenna M., 1973- author. Boats, borders, and bases. - Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2018]. - ISBN 9780520287969
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Race and the cold war geopolitics of migration control -- Building the world's largest detention system -- Expanding the world's largest detention system.

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Рубрики: Alien detention centers--United States.

   Detention of persons--United States.

   Illegal aliens--Government policy--United States.

   Refugees--Social conditions.--Caribbean Area

   Alien detention centers.

   Detention of persons.

   Emigration and immigration.

   Emigration and immigration--Government policy.

   Illegal aliens--Government policy.

   Race relations.

   Refugees--Social conditions.

   SOCIAL SCIENCE / Penology

   SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology

   Haiti--Emigration and immigration.
    Cuba--Emigration and immigration.
    United States--Emigration and immigration--Government policy.
    United States--Race relations--History.
    Caribbean Area.
    Cuba.
    Haiti.
    United States.
Аннотация: "Discussions on U.S. border enforcement have traditionally focused on the highly charged U.S.-Mexico boundary, inadvertently obscuring U.S.-Caribbean relations and the concerning asylum and detention policies unfolding there. Boats, Borders, and Bases offers the missing, racialized histories of the U.S. detention system and its relationship to the interception and detention of Haitian and Cuban migrants. It argues that the U.S. response to Cold War Caribbean migrations actually established the legal and institutional basis for contemporary migration and detention, and border-deterrent practices in the United States. This book promises to make a significant contribution to a truer understanding of the history and geography of the U.S. detention system overall."--Provided by publisher.

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