Today's Deportees

Aviva Chomsky
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This essay examines the multiple forms that law, policy, and public attitudes take toward immigrants and the role of undocumentedness in maintaining systems of national and global inequalities. It is based on firsthand testimonies from the U.S.-Arizona border and the Streamline court system that illustrate how racism and discrimination are reproduced and justified. It compares today's forms of legal marginalization, and their justifications, to the slave system. Today, an insistence that discrimination against Mexicans does not constitute discrimination at all since it is based on "nationality" instead of "race" offers a convenient rationale for the legal marginalization of approximately 10 percent of the U.S. population: the "undocumented." And this marginalization keeps them trapped in the cycle of providing the cheap labor upon which our overconsumption is based.
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今天的死亡
本文考察了法律、政策和公众对移民的态度的多种形式,以及无证移民在维持国家和全球不平等制度中的作用。它是基于美国和亚利桑那州边境的第一手证词和精简的法院系统,说明了种族主义和歧视是如何复制和合理化的。它将今天的法律边缘化形式及其理由与奴隶制度进行了比较。今天,坚持歧视墨西哥人根本不构成歧视,因为歧视是基于“国籍”而不是“种族”,这为大约10%的美国人口——“无证移民”——在法律上被边缘化提供了一个方便的理由。这种边缘化使他们陷入了提供廉价劳动力的循环中,而廉价劳动力正是我们过度消费的基础。
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