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Criminal deportation : the unintended impact of U.S. anti-crime anti-terrorism policy along its third border

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  • 6/6/03 JOYD
Summary: Describes the domestic context within which U.S. anti-crime, anti-terrorism policy manifests itself in a more aggressive criminal deportation policy - one that remains contentious within U.S.-Caribbean relations. Assesses the impact of this intermestic policy programme on Caribbean countries by focusing on Barbados, Belize and Trinidad and Tobago.
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Describes the domestic context within which U.S. anti-crime, anti-terrorism policy manifests itself in a more aggressive criminal deportation policy - one that remains contentious within U.S.-Caribbean relations. Assesses the impact of this intermestic policy programme on Caribbean countries by focusing on Barbados, Belize and Trinidad and Tobago.

6/6/03 JOYD

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