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Other People's Blood

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U.S. Immigration Prisons in the Reagan Decade

Other People's Blood

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Other People's Blood book

U.S. Immigration Prisons in the Reagan Decade
ByRobert S. Kahn
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1996
eBook Published 17 June 2019
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429498541
Pages 288
eBook ISBN 9780429498541
Subjects Humanities
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Kahn, R.S. (1996). Other People's Blood: U.S. Immigration Prisons in the Reagan Decade (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429498541

ABSTRACT

During the 1980s thousands of refugees from Central America, who sought safe haven in the United States, found themselves incarcerated in immigration prisonsabused by their jailors and deprived of the most basic legal and human rights. Drawing on declassified government documents and interviews with more than 3,000 Central American refugees, Kahn portrays the chilling reality of daily life in immigration prisons and reveals how the Department of Justice and the Immigration and Naturalization Service intentionally violated federal laws and regulations to deny protection to refugees fleeing wars financed by U.S. military aid. }During the 1980s hundreds of thousands of refugees fled civil wars and death squads in Central America, seeking safe haven in the United States. Instead, thousands found themselves incarcerated in immigration prisonsabused by their jailors and deprived of the most basic legal and human rights. Drawing on declassified government documents and interviews with prison officials, INS staff, and more than 3,000 Central American refugees, Robert S. Kahn reveals how the Department of Justice and its dependent agency, the Immigration and Naturalization Service, intentionally violated federal laws and regulations to deny protection to refugees from El Salvador and Guatemala who were fleeing wars financed by U.S. military aid.Kahn portrays the chilling reality of daily life in immigration prisons in Texas, Arizona, and Louisiana. Behind the razor-topped prison walls, refugees were not simply denied political asylum; they were beaten, robbed, sexually assaulted, and sometimes tortured by prison guards. Other Peoples Blood traces the ten-year legal struggle by volunteer prison workers and attorneys to stop the abuse of refugees and to force the Justice Department to concede in court that its treatment of immigrants had violated U. S. laws and the Geneva Convention for over a decade. Yet the case of American Baptist Churches v. Thornburgh, which overturned more judicial decisions than any other case in U.S. history, is still virtually unknown in the United States, and today the debate over illegal immigration is being carried on with little awareness of the government policies that contributed so shamefully to this countrys immigration problems. }

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

chapter |21 pages

The Border is a Third Country

chapter |22 pages

Murder By Remote Control

chapter |49 pages

The Corralón

chapter |13 pages

Washington, D.C.

chapter |20 pages

Laredo

chapter

Florence Prison

chapter |30 pages

Oakdale

chapter |7 pages

Children of the Contras

chapter |46 pages

Brownsville

chapter |13 pages

Other People's Blood

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