SOCI 327 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Immigration Enforcement, Today Extra, Japanese Canadians
Document Summary
Documentary: twice removed: double punishment and racial profiling in canada. How double punishment affects immigration in context of canadian labour needs. Immigrants who commit a crime are punished twice: once when they are tried and once when they are deported even if they have lived in canada their entire life. 1960s-1980s- cari(cid:271)(cid:271)ea(cid:374)"s came to canada to work (canada needed it, was advertising for help); left their families to come work: not people looking for handouts, canada has benefitted the most. Thinking about these practices in relation to canadians state policies more generally. Clearly see relationship between policies and globalization: effect of globalization on migration. Cari(cid:271)(cid:271)ea(cid:374)"s (cid:272)a(cid:373)e to ca(cid:374)ada i(cid:374) order to fulfill ca(cid:374)ada"s (cid:374)eeds. Racialized policing- results in over-incarceration (blacks in quebec, aboriginals in mb, Sk, ab) because they are policed differently: policing one population more than another, and that population is subject to immigration laws. Framed around- security threats: shifted from domestic concerns to national security threats.