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“We Need to Redefine What We Mean by Winning”: NAKASEC’s Immigrant Justice Activism and Thinking Citizenship Otherwise
Amerasia Journal ( IF 0.4 ) Pub Date : 2019-05-04 , DOI: 10.1080/00447471.2019.1682921
Elizabeth Hanna Rubio 1
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ABSTRACT The National Korean American Services and Education Consortium (NAKASEC) is becoming an increasingly influential player in national immigrant justice worlds. This article traces NAKASEC’s evolving critique of legal recognition as the primary goal of immigrant justice work. Following organizers though a 22-day vigil at the White House, a 1700-mile bike tour, and the creation of a housing collective exclusively for illegalized people, I argue that NAKASEC’s call to “re-define what we mean by winning” speaks to an emergent conceptualization of citizenship outside state inclusion. What does immigrant justice work look like when legalization is not its central goal?

中文翻译:

“我们需要重新定义获胜的意义”:NAKASEC 的移民正义行动主义和思考公民身份

摘要 全国韩裔美国人服务和教育联盟 (NAKASEC) 正在成为全国移民司法领域越来越有影响力的参与者。本文追溯了 NAKASEC 对将法律承认作为移民司法工作的主要目标的不断发展的批评。继组织者在白宫进行 22 天的守夜活动、1700 英里的自行车之旅以及专门为非法人员创建的住房集体之后,我认为 NAKASEC 呼吁“重新定义我们获胜的含义”国家包容之外的公民身份的新兴概念化。当合法化不是其核心目标时,移民司法的工作是什么样的?
更新日期:2019-05-04
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