The Haney Lopez and Chomsky readings touch on racial restrictions in the laws of citizenship in the United States, while Golash-Boza’s Deported: Immigrant Policing, Disposable Labor, and Global Capitalism looks at the process of migration in a global context. What types of social forces would force families to uproot their lives and move to another country? In what ways is migration intimately connected to race and poverty, in the United States and around the world? Finally, what types of immigration policies might you want to see implemented in the United States? Be sure to ground your responses in the class materials.Erika Pinheiro: What’s really happening at the US-Mexico border — and how we can do better | TED TalkThe Precarious Position of Transgender Immigrants and Asylum Seekers – HRC
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