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The United States presents itself as a nation built by immigrants - an idea repeated in political speeches, history books, and civic rituals. Immigration has indeed shaped the country's economy, culture, and institutions from its earliest days. Yet U.S. immigration policy has never followed a coherent moral or legal trajectory. Instead, it has oscillated between inclusion and exclusion, generosity and punishment, often reflecting political anxiety more than consistent principle.
Within this unstable system, one population remains persistently overlooked: West African migrants. Public debates on immigration in the United States overwhelmingly center on Latin American or Asian migration, rendering African migrants largely invisible despite their rapidly growing presence and distinct legal experiences. This absence is not merely symbolic. It has concrete consequences in policy design, asylum adjudication, detention practices, and public understanding.
This book centers West African migrants - particularly those from Senegal, Mauritania, Guinea, and neighboring countries - not to isolate their experience, but to demonstrate how the U.S. immigration system functions when confronted with migrants who fall outside its dominant narratives. Their journeys, legal pathways, and outcomes reveal structural contradictions that are often obscured when immigration is discussed in the abstract.
The purpose of this book is not only to tell stories, but to analyze systems. It asks how immigration law is applied in practice, how enforcement priorities shape outcomes, and how a legal framework that claims humanitarian values repeatedly produces instability, exclusion, and harm. Through a combination of policy analysis, legal interpretation, expert interviews, and first-hand community experience, this book examines how the promise of welcome is extended - and then withdrawn.
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