Sanctuary Regions and the Struggle for Belonging: Undocumented Immigrants in the United States
This book argues that local governments and institutions across the state of California that offer various forms of sanctuaries to undocumented immigrants create “sanctuary regions.” These regions are safe zones for undocumented immigrants and facilitate their ability to make claims for human rights. The book also argues that these regions create an important form of resistance to federal state authority in terms of immigration and the management of borders – something that is typically attributed to state power in the study of International Relations (IR). This book includes overviews of how undocumented immigrants make claims for human rights as well as the ways in which sanctuary regions facilitate “acts of citizenship” and resist anti-immigrant policies.
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Sanctuary Regions and the Struggle for Belonging: Undocumented Immigrants in the United States
This book argues that local governments and institutions across the state of California that offer various forms of sanctuaries to undocumented immigrants create “sanctuary regions.” These regions are safe zones for undocumented immigrants and facilitate their ability to make claims for human rights. The book also argues that these regions create an important form of resistance to federal state authority in terms of immigration and the management of borders – something that is typically attributed to state power in the study of International Relations (IR). This book includes overviews of how undocumented immigrants make claims for human rights as well as the ways in which sanctuary regions facilitate “acts of citizenship” and resist anti-immigrant policies.
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Sanctuary Regions and the Struggle for Belonging: Undocumented Immigrants in the United States

Sanctuary Regions and the Struggle for Belonging: Undocumented Immigrants in the United States

by Zeina Sleiman-Long
Sanctuary Regions and the Struggle for Belonging: Undocumented Immigrants in the United States

Sanctuary Regions and the Struggle for Belonging: Undocumented Immigrants in the United States

by Zeina Sleiman-Long

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This book argues that local governments and institutions across the state of California that offer various forms of sanctuaries to undocumented immigrants create “sanctuary regions.” These regions are safe zones for undocumented immigrants and facilitate their ability to make claims for human rights. The book also argues that these regions create an important form of resistance to federal state authority in terms of immigration and the management of borders – something that is typically attributed to state power in the study of International Relations (IR). This book includes overviews of how undocumented immigrants make claims for human rights as well as the ways in which sanctuary regions facilitate “acts of citizenship” and resist anti-immigrant policies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783030448875
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Publication date: 05/05/2021
Series: Mobility & Politics
Edition description: 1st ed. 2020
Pages: 136
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x 0.00(d)

About the Author

Zeina Sleiman-Long holds a PhD in Political science from McMaster University. She currently serves as an Academic Projects and Innovation lead at NorQuest College in Canada. Her current work is focused on developing projects that seek to better understand how educational institutions and public services can become more inclusive and accessible to underrepresented populations.

Table of Contents

Introduction.- Acting like a Citizen: Citizenship as a Performative Act.- A History of Sanctuary Practices and the Politics of Sanctuary in California.- City Regions and Sanctuary Regions.- Urban Politics and Local Resistance.- “We the People”: On the making of a political community of undocumented immigrants.- Documenting undocumented immigrants: Negotiating Authority and belonging within the city, the state and with federal officials.- Conclusion.
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