Deportation

Deportation
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Before 1882, the U.S. federal government had never formally deported anyone, but that year an act of Congress made Chinese workers the first group of immigrants eligible for deportation. Over the next forty years, lawmakers and judges expanded deportable categories to include prostitutes, anarchists, the sick, and various kinds of criminals. The history of that lengthening list shaped the policy options U.S. citizens continue to live with into the present. Deportation covers the uncertain beginnings of American deportation policy and recounts the halting and uncoordinated steps that were taken as it emerged from piecemeal actions in Congress and courtrooms across the country to become an established national policy by the 1920s. Usually viewed from within the nation, deportation policy also plays a part in geopolitics; deportees, after all, have to be sent somewhere. Studying deportations out of the United States as well as the deportation of U.S. citizens back to the United States from abroad, Torrie Hester illustrates that U.S. policy makers were part of a global trend that saw officials from nations around the world either revise older immigrant removal policies or create new ones. A history of immigration policy in the United States and the world, Deportation chronicles the unsystematic emergence of what has become an internationally recognized legal doctrine, the far-reaching impact of which has forever altered what it means to be an immigrant and a citizen.

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Torrie Hester. Deportation

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THE ORIGINS OF U.S. POLICY

TORRIE HESTER

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A key part of the Bureau of Immigration’s efforts to increase the efficacy of its enforcement of Chinese exclusion focused on increasing exclusion rates at major ports of entry. Under the new directives, the number of people admitted as Section 6 immigrants dropped over 60 percent at ports along the West Coast. (“Section 6” was popular shorthand for the portion of the Chinese Exclusion Act that defined as exempt teachers, students, merchants, and travelers, who could be admitted with the presentation of a certificate from the Chinese government.) To increase exclusion rates, officials turned the restrictionist law—one that allowed exempt classes—into one that operated more as a racial exclusion.69

As the number of Chinese immigrants excluded at the western borders of the United States increased, Chinese immigrants started to enter the United States through other entry points. More immigrants moved to enter the United States through Canada or Mexico, where there were very few border inspectors. U.S. officials responded by creating new inspection points for Chinese inspectors in efforts to close off these new migration routes through the nation’s contiguous borders. This step pushed immigration routes farther east as Chinese immigrants tried to cross into the United States from Canada, beyond immigration inspection points in the West.70

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