2022
DOI: 10.1177/02637758211056342
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Political Detentions, Political Deportations: Repressive Immigration Enforcement in Times of Trump

Abstract: During the presidency of Donald Trump, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) targeted migrant justice activists, journalists, and advocates with deportation proceedings. The recent political repression has a revanchist character that appears to be a new pattern introduced by Trump but is part of a longer project of securing the smooth functioning of economic and racial social control in the US. I read the recent political repression of activists in relation to texts produced by radical intellectuals who… Show more

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“…Conservatives see political actors' commitment to law and order through their justification of expanding ICE's jurisdiction on the grounds of national security. Immigration enforcement has been politicized, resulting in a rise in deportations, mostly targeting individuals with low incomes (Montange, 2022). The UK's "hostile environment" strategy, implemented by Prime Minister Theresa May, aimed to create challenging circumstances for illegal immigrants (Tyler, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conservatives see political actors' commitment to law and order through their justification of expanding ICE's jurisdiction on the grounds of national security. Immigration enforcement has been politicized, resulting in a rise in deportations, mostly targeting individuals with low incomes (Montange, 2022). The UK's "hostile environment" strategy, implemented by Prime Minister Theresa May, aimed to create challenging circumstances for illegal immigrants (Tyler, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…How does resistance to confinement make political prisoners out of ordinary people in detention? These kinds of questions are even more pressing now, given the recent political repression of migrant justice organizers (Montange, 2022), and revelations of ICE surveillance of citizen and non-citizen activists (Olivares and Washington, 2021). This book is highly readable and succinct, and therefore accessible for undergraduate audiences without sacrificing nuance or sophistication.…”
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confidence: 99%