The Myth of the "Bad" Immigrant
September 10, 2020
Immigrant communities are often asked to 鈥済et right with the law,鈥 but is the law right in the first place? That鈥檚 what our guest Alina Das asks in her new book No Justice in the Shadows. She taps her experience as the daughter of immigrants and as an immigration attorney to ask whether immigrants who violate the law should be detained or deported.
Too often, she argues, our immigration system is used as a tool of discrimination and oppression, rather than as a tool of justice, and the consequences are dire. Our current immigration system is breaking up families, forcing people to face persecution 鈥 even death 鈥 in their home countries, and it鈥檚 all based on a false premise of ensuring public safety and national security.
Das is a professor of clinical law and supervising attorney at NYU School of Law. She is also the Co-Director of the Immigrant Rights Clinic.
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