Final Presentation - Justice Theory 303
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Illegal Immigration Policies – State of Arizona
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Illegal Immigration – A social problem
• Illegal immigration enforcement costs the state of Arizona in both dollars and resources. *A 2004 study by FAIR estimates this cost to be $1.3 billion per year.
• Community leaders have called this enforcement racial profiling and a waste of tax-payer dollars.
* http://www.libraryindex.com/pages/2460/Cost-Immigration-COST-ILLEGAL-IMMIGRATION-TOSOUTHWEST-BORDER-COUNTIES.html
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Theoretical Framework of Analyzing Social Problem of Illegal Immigration
• Human Labour-Power Theory
• Labeling Theory• Division of Labor
Theory
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Human Labour-Power – Karl Marx
• Defined as the ability of a person to do work.
• The worker can sell their labour-power for a salary
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Division of Labor – Adam Smith
• Defined as one person focused on a single aspect of production
• Focusing on a single aspect is said to increase production and productivity
• Examples of these specialized workers include framers, masons, concrete workers, etc.
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Labeling – Howard Becker
• Defined as someone / group labeling someone else’s behavior as bad.
• Labeling can cause individuals / groups to become isolated, identified as criminals and undermine their self-wealth
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Impact / Effects of Illegal Immigration Enforcement
• Economic/production stress is large
• Sense of racism in the law
• Splitting of communities
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• Current economic situation, including recession, has caused the cost & impact of illegal immigration to be more highly magnetized and scrutinized.
• Applicability of theories significantly different today as compared to ten years ago.
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Enforcement has caused significant social problems…
• Mistrust amongst people, communities and the government.
• Decrease and/or lack of revenue generation from jobs historically only filled by illegal immigrants.
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References• Becker, H (1963) Studies in the sociology of deviance. The Free
Press.• Case tests Arizona illegal-immigrant law. (2009, November 19). The Washington Times.• Davenport, P. and Billeaud, J. (2008, February 8). Ariz. Law
prohibiting illegal immigrant hires upheld. USATODAY. • Maricopa County Sheriff Office Joe Arpaio (WWW.MCSO.ORG)• Rius. (1976). Marx for Beginners. New York: Pantheon Books.• Smith, A. (1776). The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Retrieved September 28, 2009, from ASU weekly course material