Invisible Borders: How Immigrants Overcome Criminalization and Build a Better America
By Kervens Dabresil
Immigrants have long been at the heart of America's progress, yet they continue to face discrimination, criminalization, and exclusion. Invisible Borders: How Immigrants Overcome Criminalization and Build a Better America explores the harsh realities of immigration policies, the deep-rooted fear that fuels anti-immigrant sentiment, and the resilience of those who fight to create a better future.
Drawing on legal research, historical analysis, and real-life narratives, Kervens Dabresil uncovers how race, politics, and misinformation have shaped public perception, leading to policies that disproportionately target Black and Hispanic immigrants. From the criminalization of migration to mass deportations, detention centers, and racial biases in law enforcement, this book examines how the U.S. justice system systematically oppresses those seeking opportunity and refuge.
Yet, despite the barriers, immigrants continue to thrive, innovate, and contribute to the nation's economy, culture, and social fabric. This book highlights the stories of immigrant entrepreneurs, scholars, and advocates who have defied the odds, offering hope and solutions for a more just and inclusive America.
Inside This Book, You'll Discover:Invisible Borders is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the complexities of immigration, challenge harmful stereotypes, and advocate for meaningful change. Whether you're a policymaker, an immigrant rights activist, or simply someone seeking to learn the truth about immigration in America, this book will reshape your perspective and inspire action.
Perfect for readers of sociology, political science, immigration law, and social justice movements.