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Impossible Subjects: Illegal Aliens and the Making of Modern America
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Author(s):
Mae M. Ngai
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January 31 2014
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Princeton University Press
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January 31 2014
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10.1515/9781400850235
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Chapter Two. Deportation Policy and the Making and Unmaking of Illegal Aliens
Chapter Five .The World War II Internment of Japanese Americans and the Citizenship Renunciation Cases
Chapter Four. Braceros, “Wetbacks,” and the National Boundaries of Class
Epilogue
Foreword to the New Paperback Edition
Archival and Other Primary Sources
Acknowledgments
Chapter One. The Johnson-Reed Act of 1924 and the Reconstruction of Race in Immigration Law
Chapter Three. From Colonial Subject to Undesirable Alien: Filipino Migration in the Invisible Empire
Notes
Frontmatter
Index
Chapter Seven The Liberal Critique and Reform of Immigration Policy
Note on Language and Terminology
Backmatter
Table of Contents
Tables
Chapter Six. The Cold War Chinese Immigration Crisis and the Confession Cases
Appendix
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Introduction. Illegal Aliens: A Problem of Law and History
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