Suffer the Little Children e-bog
1094,57 DKK
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In this affecting and innovative global historystarting with the European children who fled the perils of World War II and ending with the Central American children who arrive every day at the U.S. southern borderAnita Casavantes Bradford traces the evolution of American policy toward unaccompanied children. At first a series of ad hoc Cold Warera initiatives, such policy grew into a more broad...
E-bog
1094,57 DKK
Udgivet
24 maj 2022
Længde
304 sider
Genrer
1KBB
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781469667652
In this affecting and innovative global historystarting with the European children who fled the perils of World War II and ending with the Central American children who arrive every day at the U.S. southern borderAnita Casavantes Bradford traces the evolution of American policy toward unaccompanied children. At first a series of ad hoc Cold Warera initiatives, such policy grew into a more broadly conceived set of programs that claim universal humanitarian goals. But the cold reality is that decisions about which endangered minors are allowed entry to the United States have always been and continue to be driven primarily by a "e;geopolitics of compassion"e; that imagines these children essentially as tools of political statecraft.Even after the creation of the Unaccompanied Refugee Minors program in 1980, the federal government has failed to see migrant children as individual rights-bearing subjects. The claims of these children, especially those who are poor, nonwhite, and non-Christian, continue to be evaluated not in terms of their unique circumstances but rather in terms of broader implications for migratory flows from their homelands. This book urgently demonstrates that U.S. policy must evolve in order to ameliorate the desperate needs of unaccompanied children.