U.S. Immigration Law and the Control of Labor: 1820-1924

Author:   Kitty Calavita ,  Susan Bibler Coutin
Publisher:   Quid Pro, LLC
Edition:   2nd ed.
Volume:   31
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9781610274173


Pages:   250
Publication Date:   14 July 2020
Format:   Hardback
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"Reagan's 1986 immigration reform law offered a composite of contradictory measures: sanctions curtailed employment of undocumented workers while other programs enhanced labor supply. Immigration law today continues the theme of contradictions and unmet goals. But hasn't it always been so? Examining a century of U.S. immigration laws, from the nation's early stages of industrialization to enactment of the quota system, Calavita explores the hypocrisy, subtext, and racism permeating an unrelenting influx of European labor. Now in its second edition, this groundbreaking book offers a materialist theory of the state to explain the zigzagging policies that alternately encouraged and ostensibly were meant to control the influx. The author adds a 2020 Preface to place the historical record into modern relief. Writing in a new Foreword as well, Susan Bibler Coutin is ""struck by the relevance of Calavita's analysis to current debates over immigration policy,"" as this social history ""reveals alternatives to the present moment: over much of U.S. history, government officials actively recruited immigrants, even when segments of the public sought restrictions."" The aim was not ""social justice or human rights, but rather to fuel economic expansion, depress wages, and counter unionization."" The book is recommended to a wide audience: ""The theoretical discussion is accessible to new students as well as established scholars, and the rich documentary record sheds light on how current dynamics were set in motion."" ""Calavita lucidly and brilliantly clarifies the linkages among economic structure, ideology, and law making. She effectively depicts the history of U.S. immigration legislation as a series of attempted resolutions to recurring dilemmas rooted in the fiscal and legitimation crises facing the state."" -- Marjorie Zatz, Vice Provost, UC-Merced, in International Migration Review (1986)"

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Author:   Kitty Calavita ,  Susan Bibler Coutin
Publisher:   Quid Pro, LLC
Imprint:   Quid Pro, LLC
Edition:   2nd ed.
Volume:   31
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.535kg
ISBN:  

9781610274173


ISBN 10:   1610274172
Pages:   250
Publication Date:   14 July 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Kitty Calavita is Chancellor's Professor Emerita of Criminology, Law and Society at the University of California, Irvine. Her books include Inside the State, Invitation to Law & Society, Immigrants at the Margins, Appealing to Justice, and Big Money Crime. She lives in Berkeley, California.

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