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After They Closed the Gates

Jewish Illegal Immigration to the United States, 1921-1965
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In the wake of restrictive 1921 and 1924 US immigration laws, Libby Garland's After They Closed the Gates uncovers the hidden history of Jewish migrants and smugglers who circumvented quotas and bans. The book reveals how Jews, initially linked to the notion of the "illegal alien," ultimately escaped this stigma, unlike other groups such as Mexicans. Garland explores the complex narrative of illegal immigration, citizenship, and national belonging during a pivotal era in American history.
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This scholarly yet accessible work is ideal for readers interested in American history, immigration studies, Jewish history, and social justice. It appeals to historians, students, and anyone keen to understand the complexities of citizenship and immigration policy in the early 20th century United States.

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In 1921 and 1924, the United States passed laws to sharply reduce the influx of immigrants into the country. By allocating only small quotas to the nations of southern and eastern Europe, and banning almost all immigration from Asia, the new laws were supposed to stem the tide of foreigners considered especially inferior and dangerous. However, immigrants continued to come, sailing into the port of New York with fake passports, or from Cuba to Florida, hidden in the holds of boats loaded with contraband liquor. Jews, one of the main targets of the quota laws, figured prominently in the new international underworld of illegal immigration. However, they ultimately managed to escape permanent association with the identity of the "illegal alien" in a way that other groups, such as Mexicans, thus far, have not.

In After They Closed the Gates, Libby Garland tells the untold stories of the Jewish migrants and smugglers involved in that underworld, showing how such stories contributed to growing national anxieties about illegal immigration. Garland also helps us understand how Jews were linked to, and then unlinked from, the spectre of illegal immigration. By tracing this complex history, Garland offers compelling insights into the contingent nature of citizenship, belonging, and Americanness.

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Praised by historians such as Tony Michels of the University of Wisconsin for its rigorous analysis, After They Closed the Gates offers a fascinating and groundbreaking study that challenges existing views on immigration and the Jewish-American experience. The American Historical Review finds it persuasive and compelling, while Times Higher Education highlights its significant contribution beyond Jewish history. The book is recognised for its extensive archival research and fresh insights.

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ISBN: 9780226565224

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 02 May 2018

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 2.0mm

Width: 17.0mm

Height: 23.0mm

Weight: 454g

Pages: 312

About the Author

Libby Garland is assistant professor of history at Kingsborough Community College, The City University of New York.

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