FOUR. Manufacturing Crisis and Fomenting Fear at the Dawn of the Age of Mass Expulsion

Adam Goodman
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This chapter explains how the United States' ongoing demand for cheap migrant labor normalized the deportation machine at the border and in the interior. It talks about the Immigration and Naturalization Service's increasing dependence on voluntary departures and immigration raids between 1965 and 1985 that made the possibility of deportation an everyday reality for undocumented immigrants. It also describes the pattern of circular, undocumented Mexican migration that emerged as a relatively open and benign labor process with few negative consequences. The chapter reveals how bureaucratic practices, changes in law, and combination of political, economic, social, and cultural factors demonized ethnic Mexicans and solidified the stereotype of them as prototypical “illegal aliens”. It also highlights the changes in the policy and political economies of the United States and Mexico from 1965 to 1985 that resulted in significant transformations to the deportation machine.
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四。在大规模驱逐时代的黎明制造危机和煽动恐惧
本章解释了美国对廉价移民劳动力的持续需求是如何使边境和内陆的驱逐机器常态化的。它谈到了1965年至1985年间,移民和归化局越来越依赖自愿离境和移民突袭,这使得无证移民每天都有可能被驱逐出境。它还描述了一种循环的、无证的墨西哥移民模式,这种模式作为一种相对开放和良性的劳动过程出现,几乎没有负面后果。这一章揭示了官僚主义的做法、法律的变化以及政治、经济、社会和文化因素的结合是如何将墨西哥人妖魔化的,并将他们固化为典型的“非法外国人”。它还强调了美国和墨西哥从1965年到1985年在政策和政治经济方面的变化,这些变化导致了驱逐机器的重大转变。
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Acknowledgments Index ONE. Creating the Mechanisms of Expulsion at the Turn of the Twentieth Century Frontmatter Epilogue: Reckoning with the Machine
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