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Enemy Aliens: Double Standards And Constitutional Freedoms In The War On Terrorism
Cole, David

Enemy Aliens: Double Standards And Constitutional Freedoms In The War On Terrorism

9781565849389

New Press (Jul 11, 2005)
KF 4800 .C58
| Paperback
316 pages | 5.4 x 8.1 inch | English
Dewey 323
LC Classification KF4800 .C58 2005
LC Control No. * 848868627

Genre

  • Author Credentials: David Cole MSc DCR DMU

Subject

  • Aliens - Civil Rights - United States
  • Aliens - United States
  • Civil Rights - United States
  • Immigrants - Civil Rights - United States
  • National Security - Law And Legislation - United States
  • Subversive Activities - United States
  • Terrorism - Prevention. - United States

Plot

When David Cole was first writing Enemy Aliens, in the immediate aftermath of 9/11, the anti-immigrant brand of American patriotism was at a fever pitch. Now, as the pendulum swings back, and court after court finds the Bush administration's tactics of secrecy and assumption of guilt unconstitutional, Cole's book stands as a prescient and critical indictment of the double standards we have applied in the war on terror.Called "brilliantly argued" by Edward Said and "the essential book in the field" by former CIA director James Woolsey, Enemy Aliens shows why it is a moral, constitutional, and practical imperative to afford every person in the United States the protections from government excesses that we expect for ourselves.

Personal

Owner Grace School of Theology
Location MAIN
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Notes

RA 790 .L76