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Crimmigrant Nations: Resurgent Nationalism and the Closing of Borders
Contributor(s): Koulish, Robert (Editor), Van Der Woude, Maartje (Editor), Aliverti, Ana (Contribution by)
ISBN: 0823287483     ISBN-13: 9780823287482
Publisher: Fordham University Press
OUR PRICE:   $131.10  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: March 2020
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BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | Public Policy - Immigration
- Law | Emigration & Immigration
- Political Science | Human Rights
Dewey: 342.082
LCCN: 2019057407
Physical Information: 0.94" H x 6" W x 9" (1.45 lbs) 416 pages
 
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As the distinction between domestic and international is increasingly blurred along with the line between internal and external borders, migrants--particularly people of color--have become emblematic of the hybrid threat both to national security and sovereignty and to safety and order inside the state. From building walls and fences, overcrowding detention facilities, and beefing up border policing and border controls, a new narrative has arrived that has migrants assume the risk for government-sponsored degradation, misery, and death. Crimmigrant Nations examines the parallel rise of anti-immigrant sentiment and right-wing populism in both the United States and Europe to offer an unprecedented look at this issue on an international level.

Beginning with the fears and concerns of immigration that predate the election of Trump, the Brexit vote, and the signing and implementation of the Schengen Agreement, Crimmigrant Nations critically analyzes nationalist state policies in countries that have criminalized migrants and categorized them as threats to national security. Highlighting a pressing and perplexing problem facing the Western world in 2020 and beyond, this collection of essays illustrates not only how anti-immigrant sentiments and nationalist discourse are on the rise in various Western liberal democracies, but also how these sentiments are being translated into punitive and cruel policies and practices that contribute to a merger of crime control and migration control with devastating effects for those falling under its reach. Mapping out how these measures are taken, the rationale behind these policies, and who is subjected to exclusion as a result of these measures, Crimmigrant Nations looks beyond the level of the local or the national to the relational dynamics between different actors on different levels and among different institutions.


Contributor Bio(s): Koulish, Robert: - Robert Koulish is a political scientist at the University of Maryland, Director of the MLAW Programs in the BSOS College at UMD, Joel J. Feller Research Professor in the Department of Government and Politics, and Lecturer at Law in the UMD Carey School of Law. He is the author of Immigration and American Democracy: Subverting the Rule of Law, Immigration Detention, Risk and Human Rights.Van Der Woude, Maartje: - Maartje van der Woude is Professor of Law & Society at Leiden Law School in the Netherlands. She is also affiliated with the Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law at the University of Oslo and the Center for the International Comparative Study of Criminology at the University of Montreal.