Partners in Gatekeeping

Partners in Gatekeeping How Italy Shaped U.S. Immigration Policy Over Ten Pivotal Years, 1891-1901

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Publisher's Synopsis

Partners in Gatekeeping illuminates a complex, distinctly transnational story that recasts the development of U.S. immigration policies and institutions. Lauren Braun-Strumfels challenges existing ideas about the origins of remote control by paying particular attention to two programs supported by the Italian government in the 1890s: a government outpost on Ellis Island called the Office of Labor Information and Protection for Italians, and rural immigrant colonization in the American South-namely a plantation in Arkansas called Sunnyside.

Through her examination of these distinct locations, Braun-Strumfels argues that we must consider Italian migration as an essential piece in the history of how the United States became a gatekeeping nation. In particular, she details how an asymmetric partnership emerged between the United States and Italy to manage that migration.

In so doing, Partners in Gatekeeping reveals that the last ten years of the nineteenth century were critical to the establishment of the modern gatekeeping system. By showing the roles of the Italian programs in this migration system, Braun-Strumfels establishes antecedents for remote control beyond the well-studied Chinese and Mexican cases.

Book information

ISBN: 9780820365404
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Imprint: University of Georgia Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 325.73
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 277
Weight: 336g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 13mm