“All of Us or None brilliantly moves us through several impasses that have long prevented useful dialogue between migration and Indigenous studies and activisms. Offering an important record of activist labor and thought that is too often marginalized, this truly outstanding book provides a very timely and urgently needed intervention that will advance scholarship across several key fields.”
-- Eithne Luibhéid, author of Pregnant on Arrival: Making the Illegal Immigrant
“This groundbreaking work offers a fresh perspective on the intersection of immigration, settler colonialism, and racial justice, challenging long-held assumptions and proposing radical alternatives to current debates. . . . This book is an essential read for scholars, activists, and policymakers interested in immigration, racial justice, and decolonial studies.”
-- Devi Sacchetto Ethnic and Racial Studies
“Monisha Das Gupta's All of Us or None is an especially timely work on the relationship between immigration politics and carcerality—and how migrant justice activists are working to upend it. . . . Her work invites both academics and organizers to continue to interrogate the intersectional powers of control at work within US immigration policy.”
-- Jo Hurt E3W Review of Books