Detaining Democracy: Totalitarian Implications of United States Immigrant Detention Centers
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Date
2022-05
Authors
Monkewicz, Lauren
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Publisher
University of Oregon
Abstract
This study examines healthcare violations in ICE detention centers through the critical sociological lens of state making. It aims to answer: do the violations that occur within these centers have an effect on the United States’ state making process? Are there any intersects between the way ICE treats detainees and the actions of a totalitarian government? To assess the nature of the state through this lens, this paper examines government reports, third party investigations, and various accounts of life as a detainee, relying on previous scholarship on typologies of the state to guide its definitions. Ultimately, this research suggests that there are totalitarian implications behind the egregious healthcare transgressions that occur in ICE detention centers. The nature of the abuse towards detainees has inherent connections to fundamental totalitarian traits, demonstrating that these actions leave a stain on the United States’ democracy.
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37 pages
Keywords
Sociology, Politics, Political Sociology, Totalitarianism, Democracy, Immigration, Detention, ICE, U.S. Detention Centers