Tanya Golash-Boza

Tanya Golash-Boza is the author of: Yo Soy Negro Blackness in PeruImmigration Nation: Raids, Detentions and Deportations in Post-9/11 Americaand Due Process Denied: Detentions and Deportations in the United States. Her new book Deported: Immigrant Policing, Disposable Labor, and Global Capitalism will be published by NYU Press in 2015.

Days of the Demagogue: Trump’s Deportation Fantasies and American Realities

Trump’s Wall: Pandering to Fear and Nativism

The Racial Injustices of Mass Deportation

Who is Winning the War on Drugs?

Why Border Police Don’t Deter Migrants

Deportations Under Obama

Does Racism Help or Hurt White America?

The Real Deal on Obama’s Deportation Record

Obama’s Mass Deportations

Obama’s Unprecedented Number of Deportations

When the Police Team With ICE: More Racial Profiling

Human Trafficking and Telling Stories

Operation Cross Check

Secure Communities on Thin ICE

Treat Them Like Criminals (They’ll Have More Rights)

The Politics of Law-Breaking

What the Alleged Rape of a Guinean Immigrant by the Head of the IMF Tells Us About Secure Communities

Born in the Bahamas, Raised in the US, Deported to … Haiti?

Why Did We Send Rice, Beans and Sardines to Haiti, When They Needed Cash?

Targeting Jamaicans

Immigration Policy Enforcement and the War on Terror

Legalize Them All!

The Carachuri-Rosendo Case

Deportation as Punishment

Paterson’s Deportation Review Panel

Criminalizing the Undocumented

ICE on the Border

Struggling for Dignity and Survival in Haiti

How Immigration Enforcement is Weakening National Security

Toward a Moratorium on Raids, Detentions and Deportations