Illegal migration reshaped America, redefining citizenship, race, and state authority.
The book "Impossible subjects: illegal aliens and the making of modern America" explores how illegal migration became a major issue in U.S. immigration policy, shaping ideas about citizenship, race, and state authority. The author delves into the legal restrictions on immigration that began in the 1920s, showing how they created new racial categories and emphasized border control. This process had long-lasting effects on American society and the treatment of migrants from different regions.