From Immigration Controls to Welfare Controls

Front Cover
Steve Cohen, Beth Humphries, Ed Mynott
Psychology Press, 2002 - Medical - 242 pages

This edited collection addresses theoretical, political and practical aspects of the connection between external immigration controls and internal welfare controls. It considers the implications for the both those subject to controls and those drawn into the web of implementing internal welfare controls. Topics discussed include:
* forced dispersal of asylum seekers
* local authority and voluntary sector regulations
* nationalism, racism, class and 'fairness'
* strategies for resistance to controls
* USA controls.
The book provides support to those unwittingly drawn into administering controls, showing how the role of welfare workers as immigration control enforcers is not a sudden imposition but has exisited since the introduction of controls in 1905.
From Immigration Controls to Welfare Controls will provide a valuable resource for all those professionals who come into contact with the issues surrounding immigration.

 

Contents

a history of immigration
30
Immigration controls and class
47
Family life and the pursuit of immigration controls
83
local authorities
106
the role of social
126
the 1999 Immigration and Asylum
141
ending social security
157
The 1999 Immigration and Asylum Act and how
187
Fair immigration controls or none at all?
203
Index
235
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