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In the last two decades, the UK has deported thousands of people to Jamaica. Many of these ‘deportees’ left the Caribbean as infants and have very little to return to. Deporting Black Britons traces the life stories of four men now living in this situation, men who have been banished to Jamaica and exiled from parents, partners, children and friends in the UK. What do their memories of life in Britain – defined by poverty, racist policing, and illegality – reveal about migration and citizenship in the UK? And how do ‘Black Britons’ survive once they are returned to Jamaica? Based on years of research with deported people and their families, Deporting Black Britons presents stories of survival and hardship in both the UK and in Jamaica. These portraits testify to the damage wrought by violent borders, but they also open up wider questions about racism, belonging and deservingness in anti-immigrant times.
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