EPISODE · Oct 27, 2020 · 28 MIN
Breaking Down The U.S. Deportation Machine
from Latino USA · host My Cultura, Futuro and iHeartPodcasts
The United States runs on migrant labor. That’s been the case for most of this country’s history, and the demand for cheap workers over the past two centuries led to waves of immigration from China, Japan, Europe, and Latin America, especially Mexico. This trend also led to the creation of the deportation machine. That’s how Adam Goodman, a professor of Latin American and Latino/a Studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago, describes the U.S.’s systemic efforts to expel noncitizens. In his recent book, "The Deportation Machine: America’s Long History of Expelling Immigrants", Goodman explores how today’s “country of immigrants” is built on a long history of deportation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What this episode covers
The United States often calls itself a nation of immigrants — but it's also a country with a long history of expelling many of those same migrants. In his new book, "The Deportation Machine," Adam Goodman traces the country's centuries-long efforts to exploit and deport immigrant communities.
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