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Hostile Environment

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How migrants became the scapegoats of contemporary mainstream politics
From the 1960s the UK’s immigration policy—introduced by both Labour and Tory governments—has been a toxic combination of racism and xenophobia. Maya Goodfellow tracks this history through to the present day, looking at both legislation and rhetoric, to show that distinct forms of racism and dehumanisation have produced a confused and draconian immigration system. She examines the arguments made against immigration in order to dismantle and challenge them. Through interviews with people trying to navigate the system, legal experts, politicians and campaigners, Goodfellow shows the devastating human costs of anti-immigration politics and argues for an alternative.
The new edition includes an additional chapter, which explores the impacts of the 2019 election and the ongoing immigration enforcement during the coronavirus pandemic.


Longlisted for the 2019 Jhalak Prize


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Publisher: Verso Books

Kindle Book

  • Release date: December 17, 2019

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781788733380
  • Release date: December 17, 2019

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781788733380
  • File size: 460 KB
  • Release date: December 17, 2019

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Kindle Book
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Languages

English

How migrants became the scapegoats of contemporary mainstream politics
From the 1960s the UK’s immigration policy—introduced by both Labour and Tory governments—has been a toxic combination of racism and xenophobia. Maya Goodfellow tracks this history through to the present day, looking at both legislation and rhetoric, to show that distinct forms of racism and dehumanisation have produced a confused and draconian immigration system. She examines the arguments made against immigration in order to dismantle and challenge them. Through interviews with people trying to navigate the system, legal experts, politicians and campaigners, Goodfellow shows the devastating human costs of anti-immigration politics and argues for an alternative.
The new edition includes an additional chapter, which explores the impacts of the 2019 election and the ongoing immigration enforcement during the coronavirus pandemic.


Longlisted for the 2019 Jhalak Prize


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