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Administrative Law - Separated: Family and Community in the Aftermath of an Immigration Raid

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Book Synopsis: William D. Lopez details the incredible strain that immigration raids place on Latino communities―and the families and friends who must recover from their aftermath. 2020 International Latino Book Awards Winner First Place, Mariposa Award for Best First Book - Nonfiction Honorable Mention, Best Political / Current Affairs Book

On a Thursday in November 2013, Guadalupe Morales waited anxiously with her sister-in-law and their four small children. Every Latino man who drove away from their shared apartment above a small auto repair shop that day had failed to return―arrested, one by one, by ICE agents and local police. As the two women discussed what to do next, a SWAT team clad in body armor and carrying assault rifles stormed the room. As Guadalupe remembers it, "The soldiers came in the house. They knocked down doors. They threw gas. They had guns. We were two women with small children . . . The kids terrified, the kids screaming."

In Separated, William D. Lopez examines the lasting damage done by this daylong act of collaborative immigration enforcement in Washtenaw County, Michigan. Exploring the chaos of enforcement through the lens of community health, Lopez discusses deportation's rippling negative effects on families, communities, and individuals. Focusing on those left behind, Lopez reveals their efforts to cope with trauma, avoid homelessness, handle worsening health, and keep their families together as they attempt to deal with a deportation machine that is militarized, traumatic, implicitly racist, and profoundly violent. Lopez uses this single home raid to show what immigration law enforcement looks like from the perspective of the people who actually experience it. Drawing on in-depth interviews with twenty-four individuals whose lives were changed that day in 2013, as well as field notes, records obtained under the Freedom of Information Act, and his own experience as an activist, Lopez combines rigorous research with moving storytelling. Putting faces and names to the numbers behind deportation statistics, Separated urges readers to move beyond sound bites and consider the human experience of mixed-status communities in the small towns that dot the interior of the United States.

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Are you ready to delve into a gripping and eye-opening exploration of immigration raids and their impact on Latino communities? Look no further than "Separated: Family and Community in the Aftermath of an Immigration Raid" by William D. Lopez. Winner of the 2020 International Latino Book Awards, this thought-provoking book has garnered recognition for its powerful storytelling and insightful analysis.

Step into the shoes of Guadalupe Morales and her sister-in-law as they anxiously await the return of their loved ones, only to witness their arrest and subsequent separation from their families. In vivid detail, Lopez describes the harrowing experience these women endured when a SWAT team stormed their home, leaving them and the children they cared for terrified.

Through the lens of community health, Lopez unveils the lasting damage caused by this day of enforcement. "Separated" delves into the complex ripple effects of deportation, from the trauma experienced by families and communities to the challenges faced in avoiding homelessness and maintaining overall well-being. Lopez emphasizes the militarized, traumatic, implicitly racist, and profoundly violent nature of immigration law enforcement.

With twenty-four in-depth interviews, field notes, and records obtained under the Freedom of Information Act, Lopez combines rigorous research with moving storytelling. This book places real faces and names behind deportation statistics, urging readers to move beyond mere sound bites and truly empathize with the human experience of mixed-status communities.

Are you ready to open your eyes to the realities faced by those affected by immigration raids? Gain valuable insight and contribute to the discussion by grabbing your own copy of "Separated: Family and Community in the Aftermath of an Immigration Raid". Make a difference and support this important work today!

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