Others of Color

N. Saito
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This chapter considers how persons of color who are not primarily identified as either Indigenous to this land or of African descent have been incorporated into the American settler state, and the roles they play within it. It looks at how various groups have been included by virtue of territorial expansion, immigration, and the granting of refugee status. It also examines their exclusion through the racialization of citizenship and immigration laws to ensure a predominantly White population. This history allows us to understand how, even today, the settler class is intent on constructing a labor force that is “othered” in the interest of keeping its low-wage workers both accessible and disposable.
其他有色人种
这一章考虑了有色人种是如何被纳入美国移民国家的,他们既不是这片土地上的原住民,也不是非洲人后裔,以及他们在其中扮演的角色。它考察了由于领土扩张、移民和难民身份的授予,不同的群体是如何被包括在内的。它还审查了通过公民身份和移民法的种族化来排斥他们,以确保白人人口占主导地位。这段历史使我们能够理解,即使在今天,移民阶级是如何意图构建一个“他者”的劳动力,以保持其低工资工人的可用性和可弃性。
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