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Dearly Deported: Social Citizenship of Undocumented Minors in the US
Faculty Articles
  • Brandon D. Lundy, Kennesaw State University
Department
Geography and Anthropology
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-7-2011
Abstract

First-second generation undocumented minors to the US are considered through an experiential-style "letter" in which the author uses his personal narrative as a backdrop for the deportation dilemma. The two primary questions considered in this piece are, can compassion play a role in policy decisions regarding deportation, and what happens when a person develops social citizenship within the host nation and then experiences deportation as a result of a fairly rigid world system? The focus is on the individual costs of forced migration when the promises of a new world order lead to alienation for the peoples of the Global South.

Citation Information
Lundy, Brandon D., (2011), Dearly Deported: Social Citizenship of Undocumented Minors in the US. Migration Letters, 8.1, pp. 55-66.