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- W2255343352 abstract "During its first decade, Critical Race Theory (CRT) has failed to explore fully the relationship between race and immigration law. This material omission results in part from the longstanding assumption that race relations in the United States exclusively concerns African Americans and whites. Such a binary perspective, however, obscures the relationship between the subordination of various minority communities. It is simply not possible to fully appreciate the treatment of any particular racial group without understanding the deeply interrelated and intertwined oppression of all racial minorities in the United States. Because immigration law unquestionably is central to Asian and Latina/o subordination, a complete picture of racism requires study of how the immigration laws have adversely affected those communities. In expanding the breadth of CRT's inquiry, we must take care not to dilute or obscure [the] claims and interests of African Americans or to blame them for the mistreatment of minorities. Nonetheless, CRT must come to grips with the challenges posed by the international complexities of racial subordination. As emergent critical Latina/o, or LatCrit, and Asian American legal scholarship have made clear, immigration law, which implicates such global linkages, is fertile for critical examination. For CRT to achieve its full potential, race scholars must begin a careful examination of immigration law and policy, extracting its teachings about race and racism in the United States. If not, CRT faces diminishing influence, if not irrelevance. Analysis of the connection between domestic and foreign racisms flows naturally from previous critical studies. CRT, for example, demonstrated the linkage between United States foreign policy and domestic civil rights by considering how the desegregation efforts in the 1950s advanced this nation's Cold War against communism. LatCrit theorists also have begun to explore the transnational impacts of domestic subordination. Part I of this essay postulates that the exclusions found in the immigration laws effectuate and reinforce racial subordination in the United States. Part II identifies areas of immigration law that, though facially neutral, have racial impacts and deserve concentrated critical inquiry. This analysis demonstrates how the racial implications of the immigration laws must be fully understood before CRT can begin to master the complexities of racial subordination in the United States. In sum, this essay identifies possible relationships between domestic racial subordination and the laws regulating immigration into the United States. Although these laws often are dismissed as racist, precious little time has been spent on analyzing how they are part and parcel of subordination in the United States. Such linkages deserve CRT attention." @default.
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- W2255343352 title "Race and the Immigration Laws: The Need for Critical Inquiry, in Crossroads, Directions, and a New Critical Race Theory" @default.
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