
Shackled
92 Refugees Imprisoned on ICE Air
Rebecca A. Sharpless(Author)
University of California Press
1st Edition
Published on 16. January 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
232 pages
978-0-520-39865-8 (ISBN)
Description
A rare look at the brute-force mechanics of deportation in the United States.
In December 2017, U.S. immigration authorities shackled and abused 92 African refugees for two days while attempting to deport them by plane to Somalia. When national media broke the story, government officials lied about what happened. Shackled tells the story of this harrowing failed deportation, the resulting class action litigation, and two men's search for safety in the United States over the course of three long years.
Through Abdulahi's and Sa'id's firsthand accounts, immigration lawyer Rebecca A. Sharpless brings to life the harsh consequences of the U.S. deportation system and how racism and anti-Blackness operate within it. Sharpless follows the money that ICE funnels into local jails, private contractors, and charter jets, exposing a sprawling system of immigration enforcement that detains and abuses noncitizens at scale. Woven with the wider context of Abdulahi's and Sa'id's stories, this immigration odyssey reveals disturbing truths about Somalia, asylum, and the U.S. court system. Shackled will galvanize readers-attorneys, activists, policymakers, and scholars alike-to call out and dismantle this brutal infrastructure.
In December 2017, U.S. immigration authorities shackled and abused 92 African refugees for two days while attempting to deport them by plane to Somalia. When national media broke the story, government officials lied about what happened. Shackled tells the story of this harrowing failed deportation, the resulting class action litigation, and two men's search for safety in the United States over the course of three long years.
Through Abdulahi's and Sa'id's firsthand accounts, immigration lawyer Rebecca A. Sharpless brings to life the harsh consequences of the U.S. deportation system and how racism and anti-Blackness operate within it. Sharpless follows the money that ICE funnels into local jails, private contractors, and charter jets, exposing a sprawling system of immigration enforcement that detains and abuses noncitizens at scale. Woven with the wider context of Abdulahi's and Sa'id's stories, this immigration odyssey reveals disturbing truths about Somalia, asylum, and the U.S. court system. Shackled will galvanize readers-attorneys, activists, policymakers, and scholars alike-to call out and dismantle this brutal infrastructure.
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Edition
First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Berkerley
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
7 b-w figures, 3 maps
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
363 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-520-39865-8 (9780520398658)
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E-Book
01/2024
1st Edition
Naval Institute Press
€28.99
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Person
Rebecca A. Sharpless is an immigration lawyer and professor at the University of Miami School of Law, where she directs the immigration clinic.
Content
Contents
Preface
Part I
1 ICE Air
2 On the Tarmac
3 Civil War
4 Shiqaal Subclan
5 Foreigner
6 The Struggle
7 Glades County Jail
8 Krome Service Processing Center
Part II
9 Stay of Deportation
10 Jurisdiction
11 Contempt of Court
12 Motion to Reopen
13 Day in Court
14 Journey's End
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Sources and Notes
Index
Preface
Part I
1 ICE Air
2 On the Tarmac
3 Civil War
4 Shiqaal Subclan
5 Foreigner
6 The Struggle
7 Glades County Jail
8 Krome Service Processing Center
Part II
9 Stay of Deportation
10 Jurisdiction
11 Contempt of Court
12 Motion to Reopen
13 Day in Court
14 Journey's End
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Sources and Notes
Index