TY - GEN AU - Armenta,Amada TI - Protect, Serve, and Deport : The Rise of Policing as Immigration Enforcement SN - luminos.33 PY - 2017/// CY - Oakland, California PB - University of California Press KW - Sociology KW - bicssc KW - Criminology: legal aspects KW - Criminal justice law KW - police KW - immigration KW - deportation KW - latinos KW - 287(g) KW - immigration enforcement KW - Davidson County KW - Tennessee KW - Driver's license KW - Illegal immigration KW - Nashville KW - Race and ethnicity in the United States Census KW - U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement N1 - Open Access N2 - Protect, Serve, and Deport exposes the on-the-ground workings of local immigration enforcement in Nashville, Tennessee. Between 2007 and 2012, Nashville’s local jail participated in an immigration enforcement program called 287(g), which turned jail employees into immigration officers who identified over ten thousand removable immigrants for deportation. The vast majority of those identified for removal were not serious criminals but Latino residents arrested by local police for minor violations. Protect, Serve, and Deport explains how local politics, state laws, institutional policies, and police practices work together to deliver immigrants into an expanding federal deportation system, conveying powerful messages about race, citizenship, and belonging UR - https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/31302/1/631950.pdf UR - https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/31302/1/631950.pdf UR - https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/31302/1/631950.pdf UR - https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/31302/1/631950.pdf UR - https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/29187 ER -