Impossible Subjects Impossible Subjects
Politics and Society in Modern America

Impossible Subjects

Illegal Aliens and the Making of Modern America - Updated Edition

    • $35.99
    • $35.99

Publisher Description

This book traces the origins of the "illegal alien" in American law and society, explaining why and how illegal migration became the central problem in U.S. immigration policy—a process that profoundly shaped ideas and practices about citizenship, race, and state authority in the twentieth century. Mae Ngai offers a close reading of the legal regime of restriction that commenced in the 1920s—its statutory architecture, judicial genealogies, administrative enforcement, differential treatment of European and non-European migrants, and long-term effects. She shows that immigration restriction, particularly national-origin and numerical quotas, remapped America both by creating new categories of racial difference and by emphasizing as never before the nation's contiguous land borders and their patrol.

Some images inside the book are unavailable due to digital copyright restrictions.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2014
27 April
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
416
Pages
PUBLISHER
Princeton University Press
SELLER
Princeton University Press
SIZE
10.2
MB

More Books Like This

Not "A Nation of Immigrants" Not "A Nation of Immigrants"
2021
Becoming Mexican American Becoming Mexican American
1995
Blessed Among Nations Blessed Among Nations
2007
An African American and Latinx History of the United States An African American and Latinx History of the United States
2018
Smuggler Nation Smuggler Nation
2013
The Canal Builders The Canal Builders
2009

More Books by Mae M. Ngai

Other Books in This Series

The Migrant's Jail The Migrant's Jail
2024
Hillbilly Highway Hillbilly Highway
2023
A Fabulous Failure A Fabulous Failure
2023
24/7 Politics 24/7 Politics
2023
For All These Rights For All These Rights
2010
The Politics of Whiteness The Politics of Whiteness
2021