Trump's Deportation Machine: An Interview With Omar Jadwat and Dara Lind.
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| Title: | Trump's Deportation Machine: An Interview With Omar Jadwat and Dara Lind. |
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| Authors: | Iber, Patrick, Jadwat, Omar, Lind, Dara |
| Source: | Dissent (0012-3846). Spring2025, Vol. 72 Issue 2, p19-28. 10p. |
| Subject Terms: | Emigration & immigration, Immigration law, Deportation |
| People: | Jadwat, Omar, Lind, Dara, Trump, Donald, 1946- |
| Abstract: | The Trump administration has turned immigrants into a category of undesirables onto which it can project social problems. The official White House X account has released an ASMR video of deportees in shackles. They are establishing camps at Guantánamo and other military bases and sending asylum seekers to countries to which they have no connection. Yet so far the number of deportees isn't much higher than under Obama. So what's going on—and where should we expect things to go? [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| Abstract: | The Trump administration has turned immigrants into a category of undesirables onto which it can project social problems. The official White House X account has released an ASMR video of deportees in shackles. They are establishing camps at Guantánamo and other military bases and sending asylum seekers to countries to which they have no connection. Yet so far the number of deportees isn't much higher than under Obama. So what's going on—and where should we expect things to go? [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| ISSN: | 00123846 |
| DOI: | 10.1353/dss.2025.a960004 |