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Immigration Enforcement: Roots and Ramifications
This chapter explores the historical evolution of immigration enforcement in the U.S. from the 1980s, examining the influence of crime perceptions, particularly during the crack epidemic, on immigration policies. It highlights how rising fears of terrorism and misconceptions about immigrants contributed to the expansion of deportation powers and shaped anti-immigrant sentiment, particularly in the wake of domestic terror incidents.
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