1 The “Haitian Problem”
Krisla: “Haitians in the Dominican Republic Are Like Monkeys Trapped in a Cage”
Racism and Immigration: A Global Problem
Anti-Haitian Racism
Liminal Legality in the Dominican Republic
Chapter Overview
2 Batey La Tierra
People in La Tierra
Sugar Mills
Batey Labor Structure
Living Conditions and Community Resources
People and Families
3 “Just a Baseball Game”
The Politics of Exclusion: Policies that Impact Haitian Immigrants
Liminal Legality in Someone Else’s Country
Needed, yet Unwanted
4 “We Are Not Free”
“I’m Dominican Like You”
The Politics of Belonging: Policies that Impact Dominicans of Haitian Descent
When Citizens Live in Liminal Legality
“No Vota”: Generations without a Political Voice
Foreigners in Their Own Country
5 “They Are Rounding Up Morenos!”
Tulile: A Public Lynching
Racializing Illegality
Skin Color: “They Want to Kick Out All of los Prietos!”
Last Name: “She Couldn’t Finish High School Because of Her Last Name”
Speech: “You Just Have to Know How to Talk”
Racial Profiling and Immigration Policies
6 Racism, Resistance, and Reframing Illegality
Quiet Racism
Reframing Illegality
Resistance . . . and More Resistance
Appendix A: Discussion Questions
Appendix B: Research and the Researcher (Methodology)
Appendix C: Interview Guide
Key Terms
Bibliography
Index
About the Author