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Introduction: Why “Latin American Immigration Ethics”? / Amy Reed-Sandoval and Luis Rubén Díaz Cepeda
PART I. METHODOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS
1. Latin American Immigration Ethics: A Roadmap / Amy Reed-Sandoval and Luis Rubén Díaz Cepeda
2. Decolonizing Immigration Justice / José Jorge Mendoza
3. Oaxacan Transborder Communities and the Political Philosophy of Immigration / Amy Reed-Sandoval
PART II. SOUTH AMERICA
4. Decolonial Liberation and Migration Ethics in the Brazilian Context / Amos Nascimento and Margaret Griesse
5. Remember When It Was You: Exploring the Relevance of History for Determining What Constitutes Immigration Justice for Displaced Venezuelans in Colombia / Allison B. Wolf
6. Rule by the Bodies: Biological Citizenship and Politics of Life in Times of Migration in Chile / Raúl Villarroel
PART III. MEXICO AND CENTRAL AMERICA
7. Ethics of Liberation: Listening to Central American Migrants’ Response to Forced Migration / Luis Rubén Díaz Cepeda
8. The Justice of the Other: Mexicans, Palestinians, and Saharawis on the Same Side of Different Walls / Silvana Rabinovich
9. A Purgative Against Despair: Singing with Mexican Immigrants / Carlos Pereda
PART IV. LATIN AMERICANS AND LATINA/O/XS IN THE UNITED STATES
10. The Interpreter’s Dilemma: On the Moral Burden of Consensual Heteronomy / Lori Gallegos
11. Jus Sanguinis vs. Jus Soli: On the Grounds of Justice / Eduardo Mendieta
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