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Undesirable Immigrants

Why Racism Persists in International Migration
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Undesirable Immigrants explores how the racist legacy of colonialism continues to shape global migration policies despite the formal end of explicitly discriminatory immigration laws. Andrew S. Rosenberg examines the persistence of racial inequality in migration, showing how former imperial powers and their allies maintain restrictive policies that disproportionately target non-White migrants. Using extensive quantitative evidence, Rosenberg links these practices to the lasting impacts of colonialism and White supremacy, arguing that comprehensive understanding and reform of international migration must confront this brutal history.
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This book is essential for readers interested in education, social sciences, migration studies, and postcolonial history. It suits academics, policymakers, and those seeking a deeper understanding of global migration and racial inequalities.

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How the racist legacy of colonialism shapes global migration.

The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 officially ended the explicit prejudice in American immigration policy that began with the 1790 restriction on naturalisation to free White persons of 'good character'. By the 1980s, the rest of the Anglo-European world had followed suit, purging discriminatory language from their immigration laws and achieving what many believe to be a colourblind international system. Undesirable Immigrants challenges this notion, revealing how racial inequality persists in global migration despite the end of formally racist laws.

In this eye-opening book, Andrew Rosenberg argues that while today's leaders claim that their policies are objective and seek only to restrict obviously dangerous migrants, these policies are still correlated with race. He traces how colonialism and White supremacy catalysed violence and sabotaged institutions around the world, and how this historical legacy has produced migrants that the former imperial powers and their allies now deem unfit to enter. Rosenberg shows how postcolonial states remain embedded in a Western culture that requires them to continuously perform their statehood, and how the closing and policing of international borders has become an important symbol of sovereignty, one that imposes harsher restrictions on non-White migrants.

Drawing on a wealth of original quantitative evidence, Undesirable Immigrants demonstrates that we cannot address the challenges of international migration without coming to terms with the brutal history of colonialism.

Series: Princeton Studies in International History and Politics

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Winner of the Race, Ethnicity, and Migration Best Book Award from the American Political Science Association, Undesirable Immigrants has been praised for its original evidence highlighting structural racism in the migration system. Jehonathan Ben of Ethnic and Racial Studies describes the book as an important contribution to discussions on the origins and transformations of international migration inequality.

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ISBN: 9780691238746

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 09 August 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: Princeton University Press

Illustration: 22 b/w illus. 22 tables.

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 384

About the Author

Andrew S. Rosenberg is assistant professor of political science at the University of Florida.

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