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The Control Boom: U.S. Interior Immigration Enforcement, 1971–2010
Join the College of Liberal Arts (Department of Sociology) in this talk with Margot Moinester, where she will examine how and why U.S. interior immigration enforcement rates shifted over the past half-century.
Margot Moinester is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Washington University in St. Louis. Her current research spans three main areas of inquiry: (1) the determinants of expanded immigration enforcement in the US interior; (2) the consequences of the US immigration enforcement system; and (3) refugee integration in the United States.