Abstract

Migrant imprisonment operates robustly in the United States, with thousands of people confined daily under civil and criminal legal authority. This article describes migrant prison practices in the United States, arguing that political explanations and judicial analysis rely on legal myths to permit the normalization of imprison-ment.

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