The final installment in the May-June 2024 series on Deportation and Coerced Return in the Americas is a video conversation
Category: Deportation and Coerced Return in the Americas Series
“Some people ain’t got no choice”: Transborder Family Survival Against the Deportation Machine
Cause man, like I said, any place is a lot better than where I was. If you are here
Repatriating Veterans
Introduction Soon after his honorable discharge from the U.S. Army in 2001, Hector Barajas-Varela had trouble reintegrating into civilian life
Non-contact: Family Separations, Accumulating Loss, and the Art of the Daughters Who Remain
On most days, the non-citizens held inside Stewart Detention Center (SDC) outnumber the free population in Lumpkin, Georgia.[1] CoreCivic, the
Nothing Has Been Given: Reflections on Parenthood and Deportation, Part Two
Other fatherhoods, alternative masculinities, and deportation Though there is a substantial amount of literature about the emotional and economic aspects
Nothing Has Been Given: Reflections on Parenthood and Deportation, Part One
Writing about undocumented immigrants who were deported or forced to return to Mexico has been emotionally challenging in ways that