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Beyond Walls and Cages: July 2010
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Saturday, July 24, 2010. Federal Judge Won't Block all of Arizona's Immigration Law. By Alia Beard Rau, Michael Kiefer and Kevin Kiley - Jul. 23, 2010 12:00 AM. The fate of Arizona's tough new immigration law now sits in the hands of U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton. The fate of Arizona's tough new immigration law now sits in the hands of U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton. The morning hearing involved a lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union and several other civil-rights groups and individua...
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Beyond Walls and Cages: February 2009
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Friday, February 13, 2009. The New Political Economy of Immigration. January/February 2009 Dollars and Sense magazine. The terrorist attacks of Sept. 11 drastically altered the traditional. Political economy of immigration. The millions of undocumented immigrants—those. Who crossed the border illegally or overstayed their visas—who were living and. Working in the United States were no longer simply regarded as a shadow. Population or as surplus cheap labor. In the public and policy debate,. The number of...
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Beyond Walls and Cages: November 2009
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Wednesday, November 25, 2009. Immigration Officials to Audit 1,000 More Companies. By NEIL A. LEWIS. Published: November 19, 2009. WASHINGTON — Immigration. Enforcement officials said Thursday that they were expanding a program for auditing companies that might have hired illegal immigrants and had notified 1,000 companies this week that they would have to undergo such a review. John Morton, who heads Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The announcement of the action appears to be part of a two-pronged ...
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Beyond Walls and Cages: Beyond Walls & Cages is available in print
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Wednesday, October 3, 2012. Beyond Walls and Cages is available in print. Beyond Walls and Cages is now available in print! For news and book events, please see our new site. Like us on Facebook. And follow us on Twitter @NoWallsNoCages. You may order the book from University of Georgia Press. Beyond Cages and Walls. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Beyond Walls and Cages. Bridging Prison Abolition and Immigrant Justice Movements. How did we put this book together? In September and October, 2009, we a...
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Beyond Walls and Cages: December 2008
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Wednesday, December 17, 2008. Immigration Enforcement Benefits Prison Firms. Immigration Enforcement Benefits Prison Firms. Published: July 19, 2006. As the Bush administration gets tougher on illegal immigration and increases its spending on enforcement, some of the biggest beneficiaries may be the companies that have been building and running private prisons around the country. Http:/ www.nytimes.com/2006/07/19/business/19detain.html. Beyond Cages and Walls. Tuesday, December 2, 2008. There are 15 and ...
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Beyond Walls and Cages: October 2008
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Thursday, October 23, 2008. CFPs: Beyond Cages and Walls. Beyond Cages and Walls: Bridging Prison Abolition and Immigrant Justice Movements. Call for Submissions – Please circulate widely. Deadline February 15, 2009. How do these different state policies both divide and connect different groups of people across nationality, citizenship, race, class, gender, and sexuality? What work do these sturdy tools of division, isolation, and control do at this moment of economic crisis? Jenna Loyd is a scholar-acti...
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Beyond Walls and Cages: March 2009
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Thursday, March 19, 2009. Cities and counties rely on U.S. immigrant detention fees. March 17, 2009. At a time when local law enforcement agencies are being forced to cut. Budgets and freeze hiring, cities across Southern California have found a. Growing source of income - immigration detention. Roughly two-thirds of the nation's immigrant detainees are held in local. Jails, and the payments to cities and counties for housing them have increased. Records and outstanding deportation order. The 480-bed jai...
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Beyond Walls and Cages: July 2009
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Friday, July 31, 2009. Immigrant Detainees Hunger Strike Over Conditions. NEW ORLEANS (AP) - A group of detainees at a Louisiana immigration. Detention center have begun three-day hunger strikes to protest poor conditions there, immigrant advocates said. Read more: http:/ www.nytimes.com/aponline/2009/07/30/us/AP-US-Immigrants-Hunger-Strike.html? Beyond Cages and Walls. Tuesday, July 28, 2009. Immigration detention centers fail government's own standards. Telephones, according to a new report issued today.
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Beyond Walls and Cages: September 2009
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Tuesday, September 22, 2009. That Promise of Detention Reform. New York Times Editorial. Sept 21, 2009. Last month the Obama administration announced that it was going to overhaul. Immigration detention, to impose accountability and safety on a system. Notoriously deficient in both. This month, the official chosen to lead the. Effort, Dora Schriro, announced that she was leaving Washington to become the. Commissioner of correction for New York City. But the job of fixing the. Basile, La., where detai...
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Beyond Walls and Cages: October 2009
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Tuesday, October 27, 2009. Arizona May Put State Prisons in Private Hands. Published: October 23, 2009. FLORENCE, Ariz. — One of the newest residents on Arizona’s death row, a convicted serial killer named Dale Hausner, poked his head up from his television to look at several visitors strolling by, each of whom wore face masks and vests to protect against the sharp homemade objects that often are propelled from the cells of the condemned. The privatization effort, both in its breadth and its financial go...