Legalization Through Marriage: When Love and Papers Converge

Legalization Through Marriage: When Love and Papers Converge

Format

Book Chapter

Publication Year

2020

Book Title

We Are Not Dreamers: Undocumented Scholars Theorize Undocumented Life in the United States

Pages

190 - 210

Publisher

Leisy J. Abrego, Genevieve Negrón-Gonzales

ISBN

978-1-4780-1083-8

Description

The widely recognized “Dreamer narrative” celebrates the educational and economic achievements of undocumented youth to justify a path to citizenship. While a well-intentioned, strategic tactic to garner political support of undocumented youth, it has promoted the idea that access to citizenship and rights should be granted only to a select group of “deserving” immigrants. The contributors to We Are Not Dreamers—themselves currently or formerly undocumented—poignantly counter the Dreamer narrative by grappling with the nuances of undocumented life in this country. Theorizing those excluded from the Dreamer category—academically struggling students, transgender activists, and queer undocumented parents—the contributors call for an expansive articulation of immigrant rights and justice that recognizes the full humanity of undocumented immigrants while granting full and unconditional rights. Illuminating how various institutions reproduce and benefit from exclusionary narratives, this volume articulates the dangers of the Dreamer narrative and envisions a different way forward.

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