2016
DOI: 10.1111/awr.12082
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Documents and Shifting Labor Environments Among Undocumented Migrant Workers in Northern California

Abstract: This article explores the ways in which migrant workers establish particular relations to the state in shifting environments of criminalization and stigmatization that change the geography and nature of undocumented labor in the United States. Centering on Northern California, I address the results of the economic downturn between 2007 and 2009 for undocumented migrant men who had established jobs and paid taxes using fake Social Security cards, but whose labor conditions became unsustainable, leading many of … Show more

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“…The detrimental impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the economic conditions of participants and their families echoed what statewide and national data highlighted across employment, housing, and food insecurity. Others have found that twice as many undocumented workers (38%) live below a “living wage” than citizen workers (18%) ( 2 ). It is estimated that undocumented workers were only able to access up to $1700 in pandemic unemployment relief compared to upwards of $35,000 for citizen workers ( 2 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The detrimental impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the economic conditions of participants and their families echoed what statewide and national data highlighted across employment, housing, and food insecurity. Others have found that twice as many undocumented workers (38%) live below a “living wage” than citizen workers (18%) ( 2 ). It is estimated that undocumented workers were only able to access up to $1700 in pandemic unemployment relief compared to upwards of $35,000 for citizen workers ( 2 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, undocumented immigrants were excluded from the vast majority of federal and state-based COVID-19-related financial relief, including Economic Impact Payments (EIP) through the 2020 Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES), and unemployment benefits ( 1 ). Estimates suggest that US citizens were eligible for upwards of 20 times the amount of economic relief compared to undocumented workers between 2020 and 2021 ( 2 ). Federal aid, such as the stimulus funds distributed through the 2020 CARES Act, excluded undocumented taxpayers who filed using an individual tax ID number (ITIN) or invalid social security number (SSN).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The focus of this project diverges from much of the literature that attends to the experiences of migrant agricultural workers in the US, which centers experiences of workplace exploitation such as wage theft (Galemba, 2020; Horton, 2016), dangerous working conditions (Sangaramoorthy, 2019; Saxton and Stuesse, 2018), dilapidated living environments (Holmes, 2013; Benson, 2008) and the marginalization and disciplining of bodies (Keller, 2019; Ordóñez, 2016; Sanchez, 2013). While work that underscores systemic and racialized injustice in our agriculture system is urgent and deeply important, this project takes the approach of understanding collective strategies for survival and flourishing, primarily because these are the stories I heard.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En un estudio similar, Ordóñez (2015Ordóñez ( , 2016 empleó el término "ciudadanías paralelas" para describir a inmigrantes centroamericanos en Estados Unidos que emplean números de seguridad social falsos para acceder a empleos menos precarizados. En estos casos, argumenta el autor, los "papeles" fungen como herramientas de simulación de legalidad y su uso está circunscrito al ámbito laboral, quienes los usan no alcanzan a disfrutar de más derechos que el empleo.…”
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