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DESCRIPTION:&nbsp\;“U.S. Immigrant Detention and Deportation: Deterring Mig
 ration or Increasing Human Insecurity in Ecuador?” In the post-9/11 contex
 t\, immigrant detention and deportation is increasingly central to U.S. im
 migration policy\, rationalized as necessary for protecting homeland secur
 ity. Research in Ecuador\, however\, suggests that these practices actuall
 y increase human insecurity in countries of migrant origin in ways that ca
 n lead to additional migration.&nbsp\;
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:&nbsp\;“U.S. Immigrant Detention and Deportati
 on: Deterring Migration or Increasing Human Insecurity in Ecuador?” In the
  post-9/11 context\, immigrant detention and deportation is increasingly c
 entral to U.S. immigration policy\, rationalized as necessary for protecti
 ng homeland security. Research in Ecuador\, however\, suggests that these 
 practices actually increase human insecurity in countries of migrant origi
 n in ways that can lead to additional migration.&nbsp\;
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