
Undocumented
How Immigration Became Illegal
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Frankie Corzo
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Aviva Chomsky
A longtime immigration activist explores what it means to be an undocumented American—revealing the ever-shifting nature of status in the U.S.—in this “impassioned and well-reported case for change (New York Times)
In this illuminating work, immigrant rights activist Aviva Chomsky shows how “illegality” and “undocumentedness” are concepts that were created to exclude and exploit. With a focus on US policy, she probes how people, especially Mexican and Central Americans, have been assigned this status—and to what ends.
Blending history with human drama, Chomsky explores what it means to be undocumented in a legal, social, economic, and historical context. The result is a powerful testament of the complex, contradictory, and ever-shifting nature of status in America.
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“An impassioned and well-reported case for change . . . Chomsky ably lays out just how brutal life can be for the undocumented.” —New York Times Sunday Book Review
“Undocumented adds smart, new, and provocative scholarship to the immigration debate.” —Los Angeles Review of Books
“From the first page to the last, Undocumented is to immigrant rights movement what We Charge Genocide was to the African American movement—a dossier that sets aside quibbles about whether immigrants contribute to the US economy or not, whether immigrants speak English or not and gives flesh to the slogan, 'Immigrant rights are human rights.' A clear-headed and smart book that locates the struggles of immigrants squarely in the struggles for human rights. Nothing less is to be accommodated, and much more is to be imagined.” —Vijay Prashad, author of The Poorer Nations: A Possible History of the Global South
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I’ve been shocked and stunned by my discovery here. After this book, I’m now a huge fan and am yearning to learn more.
Excellent historical account
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History of immigration
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Greatly informative.
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A must-read but not an easy read
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Also insightful to me is the now obvious idea that by making immigration illegal we relegate undocumented to an undercaste that legalizes discrimination based on where you were born--something you have zero control over.
Overall one of the best social policy books I've read since The New Jim Crow.
Should be required reading for members of congress
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indispensable to immigration history
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Very educational
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I love it
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The Sobering Truth
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I enjoyed the way Chomsky interwove the stories of those most impacted by the creation of “illegality.” It is clear what is at stake and it is inexcusable to turn ourselves away from the injustice. Immigration policies are not and have never been reflections of a natural order.
Readable, well-researched, and thorough
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