National Insecurities: Immigrants and US Deportation Policy Since 1882
Book by Deirdre M. Moloney, Princeton University
Reviewed by Joseph Nevins, Vassar College
Summer 2013
Joseph Nevins, Associate Professor of Geography at Vassar College, reviews National Insecurities: Immigrants and US Deportation Policy Since 1882. The examines the history of U.S. deportation policy and how it shaped eligibility for citizenship. In this context, it looks particularly at race and gender, social and public policy, and the role of immigrants, advocacy groups, and government programs as well as human rights law.
Read the book review at https://doi.org/10.1111/imre.12031.