Teresa Hayter 
Open Borders [EPUB ebook] 
The Case Against Immigration Controls

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Assessing the impact of the increasing severity of border controls since they were first introduced, Teresa Hayter makes the controversial case for their abolition.



Focussing on postwar immigration controls, especially the use of such controls against the peoples of former European colonies and East Europeans, and their effects on asylum seekers, Hayter examines the recent history of European coordination of border controls and the notion of ‘Fortress Europe’.



The new edition brings this seminal work up to date with a lengthy preface exploring how the practices of the British government over the past few years has continued the process Hayter outlines in the main text – of abusive and irrational border controls and the criminalisation of entire communities. This second edition also updates the bibliography and list of campaigning groups, and ends with a new manifesto for a world without borders, declaring ‘no one is illegal!’
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Table of Content

Preface to Second Edition

Introduction

1. Migration, And Migratory Myths

2. Border Controls

3. Refugees: Tightening The Screw

4. Resistance

5. Open The Borders

Appendix

Bibliography

Index

About the author

Teresa Hayter is an activist and writer who in recent years has been active in a variety of anti-racist campaigns and organisations opposed to the injustices of detention without trial of migrants and refugees. She is the author of Open Borders (Pluto Press, 2004).
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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 234 ● ISBN 9781783718566 ● File size 0.8 MB ● Age 02-99 years ● Publisher Pluto Press ● City London ● Country GB ● Published 2004 ● Edition 2 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 4695894 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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