Deported Americans
An edition of Deported Americans (2019)
Life after Deportation to Mexico
By Beth C. Caldwell
Publish Date
2019
Publisher
Duke University Press
Language
eng
Pages
248
Description:
"Having interviewed over one hundred deportees and their families, Caldwell traces deportation's long-term consequences--such as depression, drug use, and homelessness--on both sides of the border. Showing how U.S. deportation law systematically fails to protect the rights of immigrants and their families, Caldwell challenges traditional notions of what it means to be an American and recommends legislative and judicial reforms to mitigate the injustices suffered by the millions of U.S. citizens affected by deportation."--Publisher's description
subjects: Children of immigrants, Mexicans, united states, Emigration and immigration law, Deportation, Immigrant children, Legal status, laws, Children of illegal aliens, Illegal alien children, Mexicans, Deportees, Family relationships, Deported children, Social aspects, Children of noncitizens, Noncitizen children, Illegal immigration, Undocumented Immigrants, LAW, Emigration & Immigration, SOCIAL SCIENCE, Sociology, Noncitizens