TY - BOOK ID - 78488953 TI - Returned PY - 2016 SN - 0520962214 9780520962217 9780520287068 0520287061 9780520287082 0520287088 PB - Oakland, California DB - UniCat KW - Undocumented immigrants KW - Immigrant families KW - Immigrants KW - Transnationalism. KW - Deportation. KW - Families of emigrants KW - Families KW - Trans-nationalism KW - Transnational migration KW - International relations KW - Deportation KW - Expulsion KW - Emigration and immigration law KW - Asylum, Right of KW - Extradition KW - Refoulement KW - Social conditions. KW - Law and legislation KW - Mexico KW - Anáhuac KW - Estados Unidos Mexicanos KW - Maxico KW - Méjico KW - Mekishiko KW - Meḳsiḳe KW - Meksiko KW - Meksyk KW - Messico KW - Mexique (Country) KW - República Mexicana KW - Stany Zjednoczone Meksyku KW - United Mexican States KW - United States of Mexico KW - מקסיקו KW - メキシコ KW - Emigration and immigration KW - Social aspects. KW - Noncitizens KW - Illegal immigration KW - Children of illegal aliens KW - Illegal alien children KW - Illegal aliens KW - Irregular migration KW - Unauthorized immigration KW - Undocumented immigration KW - Women illegal aliens KW - Human smuggling KW - Noncitizen detention centers KW - Illegal immigration. KW - border control. KW - border crossing. KW - border detention. KW - deportation. KW - deporting aliens. KW - deporting illegals. KW - displacement and deportation. KW - illegal aliens. KW - illegal immigration. KW - immigration and deportation. KW - immigration discourse. KW - immigration. KW - legal immigration. KW - migration. KW - politics of deportation. KW - rhetorics of immigration. KW - transnationalism. KW - undocumented immigrants. KW - undocumented workers. KW - us immigration policies. KW - us mexico border. KW - illegal noncitizens. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:78488953 AB - Returned follows transnational Mexicans as they experience the alienation and unpredictability of deportation, tracing the particular ways that U.S. immigration policies and state removals affect families. Deportation-an emergent global order of social injustice-reaches far beyond the individual deportee, as family members with diverse U.S. immigration statuses, including U.S. citizens, also return after deportation or migrate for the first time. The book includes accounts of displacement, struggle, suffering, and profound loss but also of resilience, flexibility, and imaginings of what may come. Returned tells the story of the chaos, and design, of deportation and its aftermath. ER -