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American Gulag: Inside U.S. Immigration Prisons
3. Another World, Another Nation: Miami’s Krome Detention Center
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December 31 2019
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University of California Press
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December 31 2019
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: 48-67
DOI:
10.1525/9780520939271-004
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. ix
Prologue: “Let This Be Home”
pp. vii
CONTENTS
pp. 1
1. Invisibility, Intimidation, and the INS
pp. 19
2. September 11: Secrecy, Disruption, and Continuity
pp. 48
3. Another World, Another Nation: Miami’s Krome Detention Center
pp. 68
4. “Enforcement Means You’re Brutal”
pp. 89
5. The World’s First Private Prison
pp. 110
6. “Keeping Quiet Means Deny”: A Hunger Strike in Queens
pp. 137
7. The Art of Jailing
pp. 156
8. “Criminal Aliens” and Criminal Agents
pp. 171
9. Siege, Shackles, Climate, Design
pp. 197
10. “Speak to Every Media”: Resistance, Repression, and the Making of a Prisoner
pp. 227
11. Good and Evil in New England
pp. 244
12. Out West: Philosophy and Despair
pp. 263
13. Dead Time
pp. 285
14. Mariel Cubans: Abandoned, Again and Again
pp. 303
Acknowledgments
pp. 307
Notes
pp. 373
Selected Bibliography
pp. 383
Index
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