Friday, August 6, 2010

Immigration, Detention and Deportation in the Northwest


Another excellent report by the Common Language Project team.  Amineh
 

Between Worlds/Behind Bars 

Immigration, Detention and Deportation in the Northwest


From the dark days of the Chinese Exclusion Act to post–911 crackdowns on undocumented immigrants, immigration detention has a controversial history in both our nation and in the Puget Sound region. Between World/Behind Bars is a four-part series exploring immigration detention from its roots in the 1930s at “Seattle's Ellis Island" in the International District to today's privately-run Northwest Detention Center on the Tacoma Tideflats.

Images from Detained, a gallery exhibit and graphic novel by Eroyn Franklin.





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