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POLITICAL RESEARCH QUARTERLY
Volume 76, Issue 3, Pages 1529-1541Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/10659129231155136
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immigration; Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids; labor; racialization; Latina; o politics
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Why does ICE conduct worksite raids without charging employers? This article examines how exploitative labor conditions and ICE worksite enforcement raids contribute to the vulnerability of undocumented workers. Through analysis of interviews and government documents, it reveals that these operations are understood within the context of labor discrimination and worker exploitation. The tactic of worksite raids highlights the simultaneous regulation and deregulation of undocumented immigrant workers.
Why does Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) conduct worksite raids when employers are rarely ever charged with hiring undocumented immigrant workers? This article shows how exploitative labor conditions and ICE worksite enforcement raids exist in a mutually reinforcing feedback loop that (re)produces precarity for undocumented workers. Analysis of interviews from the Immigrant Workers Project (IWP) Survey of 2018, a community-based participatory action research project in Northeast Ohio, reveals that individuals directly and indirectly impacted by ICE worksite raids understand and experience these operations within the broader context of anti-immigrant labor discrimination and worker exploitation. Although previous scholarship has theorized the role of spectacle in various aspects of immigration enforcement a critical analysis of media coverage, public records, and government documents shows how government agencies and the media choreograph worksite raids for maximum public spectacle. The underlying logics of this immigration enforcement tactic highlight how undocumented immigrant workers exist simultaneously as individuals whose labor is deregulated but whose presence is hyper-regulated.
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