<p>Reagan&rsquo;s 1986 immigration reform law offered a composite of contradictory measures: sanctions curtailed employment of undocumented workers while other programs enhanced labor supply. Immigration law today continues the theme of contradictions and unmet goals. But hasn&rsquo;t it always been so? Examining a century of U.S. immigration laws from the nation&rsquo;s early stages of industrialization to enactment of the quota system Calavita explores the hypocrisy subtext and racism permeating an unrelenting influx of European labor.&nbsp;</p><p>Now in its second edition this groundbreaking book offers a materialist theory of the state to explain the zigzagging policies that alternately encouraged and ostensibly were meant to control the influx. The author adds a 2020 Preface to place the historical record into modern relief.&nbsp;</p><p>Writing in a new Foreword as well Susan&nbsp;Bibler Coutin is &ldquo;struck by the relevance of Calavita&rsquo;s analysis to current debates over immigration policy&rdquo; as this social history &ldquo;reveals alternatives to the present moment: over much of U.S. history government officials actively recruited immigrants even when segments of the public sought restrictions.&rdquo; The aim was not &ldquo;social justice or human rights but rather to fuel economic expansion depress wages and counter unionization.&rdquo; The book is recommended to a wide audience: &ldquo;The theoretical discussion is accessible to new students as well as established scholars and the rich documentary record sheds light on how current dynamics were set in motion.&rdquo;&nbsp;</p><p>&ldquo;Calavita lucidly and brilliantly clarifies the linkages among economic structure ideology and law making. She effectively depicts the history of U.S. immigration legislation as a series of attempted resolutions to recurring dilemmas rooted in the fiscal and legitimation crises facing the state.&rdquo;&nbsp;<br />&mdash; Marjorie Zatz Vice Provost UC-Merced in <em>International Migration Review</em> (1986)&nbsp;</p>
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