Contents
1Introduction: Theorizing Local Migration Law and Governance
Part ILegal Contradictions and Tensions in Local Migration Governance
2Crimmigration and Crossover Youth: The Deportation of Former Wards of the State
3From Control to Deterrence: Assessing Border Enforcement in South Africa
4The “Safe Harbor” of Berlin: Socio-Legal Constellations and Complex Strategies of Divergence
5Sanctuary Cities and Urban Securitization in Federal States
7Nationality, Citizenship Law, and Questions of Scale: Colonial and Postcolonial Considerations
Part IIINormative Perspectives on Local Migration Law and Governance
8Sanctuary City, Solidarity City, and Inclusive City (Yet to Come): Living Invisibly in Toronto in Times of the COVID-19 Pandemic
9Postmodern Identity and the Structure of Immigration Control
10Community Sponsorship of Refugees and Local Governance: Towards Protection Principles