

Brianna Nofil, "The Migrant's Jail: An American History of Mass Incarceration" (Princeton UP, 2024)
Oct 2, 2024
Brianna Nofil is an insightful author who delves into the intricate history of migrant detention in the U.S. She reveals how local jails have been entwined with immigration enforcement for over a century. The conversation uncovers the profit motives driving rural communities to detain migrants, and how historical events like WWII shaped current policies. Nofil critiques ineffective political strategies and highlights the troubling economics of incarceration, where local authorities benefit financially from detaining those seeking refuge.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
American Migrant Detention History
03:10 • 14min
World War II and Its Impact on Migrant Incarceration
16:41 • 3min
The Cycles of Migrant Detention: Flawed Politics and Repetitive Solutions
19:41 • 2min
The Economics of Migrant Incarceration and Local Communities
21:58 • 3min
Evolution of Migrant Detention Standards
25:11 • 13min