TY - JOUR PY - 2011// TI - Unwelcomed Immigrants: Experiences With Immigration Officials and Attachment to the United States JO - Journal of contemporary criminal justice A1 - Aranda, Elizabeth A1 - Vaquera, Elizabeth SP - 299 EP - 321 VL - 27 IS - 3 N2 - In this article, we argue that efforts at increased immigration control have consequences for immigrants' affective attachments to the United States. Based on data from the Immigrant Transnationalism and Modes of Incorporation (ITMI) Survey that was administered to a random sample of South Florida immigrants (N = 1,268), we examine qualitatively and quantitatively how immigrants' negative experiences in the United States with immigration officials, at the point of entry and during their residency in the country, impact their affective attachments to the United States. Examining the effects of negative experiences with immigration officials, both isolated incidents and patterns of treatment, reveals that immigrants with negative experiences are less attached to the United States. We suggest that how immigrants are treated in their countries of destination is likely to affect their approaches to other government officials and more broadly, their patterns of incorporation into U.S. society.

LA - SN - 1043-9862 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1043986211412561 ID - ref1 ER -