“God will deliver us” : human rights abuses from Guatemala to Iowa and back, 1980-2014

Guatemala’s long internal conflict, the lack of justice, the general poverty, and continued violence since the signing of the 1996 Peace Accords prompt many people to migrate to the United States in search of jobs and opportunities for their family. Since the 1980s, Guatemalans have settled in Postv...

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Main Author: Swanson, RaeAnn Lillian
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Language:English
Published: UNI ScholarWorks 2015
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spelling ftunortherniowa:oai:scholarworks.uni.edu:etd-1207 2023-05-15T18:03:13+02:00 “God will deliver us” : human rights abuses from Guatemala to Iowa and back, 1980-2014 Swanson, RaeAnn Lillian 2015-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholarworks.uni.edu/etd/167 https://scholarworks.uni.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1207&context=etd en eng UNI ScholarWorks https://scholarworks.uni.edu/etd/167 https://scholarworks.uni.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1207&context=etd Dissertations and Theses @ UNI Guatemala--Emigration and immigration--History; Postville (Iowa)--Emigration and immigration--History; Human rights--Guatemala--History; Human rights--United States--History; Human rights--Iowa--Postville--History; Postville Immigration Raid Postville Iowa 2008 Latin American History United States History text 2015 ftunortherniowa 2022-03-19T23:43:40Z Guatemala’s long internal conflict, the lack of justice, the general poverty, and continued violence since the signing of the 1996 Peace Accords prompt many people to migrate to the United States in search of jobs and opportunities for their family. Since the 1980s, Guatemalans have settled in Postville, Iowa, a small town that is nationally recognized for the ethnically diverse populations that live and work there. In 2008, it was also the site of the largest Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) worksite raid to date and the following criminal trials were unprecedented. Because of the tragedy in Postville, sources that detail immigrants’ experiences in Guatemala, the process of coming to Iowa, working and living in Iowa, and the aftermath of the ICE raid are available. This thesis argues for a wider scope of the immigration experience to include not only the individual migrant, but their families and the communities in which they settle. It explores how human rights violations suffered throughout the migration and deportation processes affect people, families, and entire communities in Guatemala and the United States emotionally and economically. I have drawn information for this paper from scholarly research, from two educational delegations to Guatemala, one with the Guatemalan Human Rights Commission (GHRC) in August of 2014 titled, “Women and the Construction of Justice” and the other with the Network in Solidarity with the People of Guatemala (NISGUA) in March 2015 titled, “Rivers for Life,” and from interviews of Postville residents that I conducted through the “Community Voices: Postville Oral History Project.” Text Postville University of Northern Iowa: UNI ScholarWorks Postville ENVELOPE(-59.773,-59.773,54.908,54.908)
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topic Guatemala--Emigration and immigration--History; Postville (Iowa)--Emigration and immigration--History; Human rights--Guatemala--History; Human rights--United States--History; Human rights--Iowa--Postville--History; Postville Immigration Raid
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Iowa
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Latin American History
United States History
spellingShingle Guatemala--Emigration and immigration--History; Postville (Iowa)--Emigration and immigration--History; Human rights--Guatemala--History; Human rights--United States--History; Human rights--Iowa--Postville--History; Postville Immigration Raid
Postville
Iowa
2008
Latin American History
United States History
Swanson, RaeAnn Lillian
“God will deliver us” : human rights abuses from Guatemala to Iowa and back, 1980-2014
topic_facet Guatemala--Emigration and immigration--History; Postville (Iowa)--Emigration and immigration--History; Human rights--Guatemala--History; Human rights--United States--History; Human rights--Iowa--Postville--History; Postville Immigration Raid
Postville
Iowa
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Latin American History
United States History
description Guatemala’s long internal conflict, the lack of justice, the general poverty, and continued violence since the signing of the 1996 Peace Accords prompt many people to migrate to the United States in search of jobs and opportunities for their family. Since the 1980s, Guatemalans have settled in Postville, Iowa, a small town that is nationally recognized for the ethnically diverse populations that live and work there. In 2008, it was also the site of the largest Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) worksite raid to date and the following criminal trials were unprecedented. Because of the tragedy in Postville, sources that detail immigrants’ experiences in Guatemala, the process of coming to Iowa, working and living in Iowa, and the aftermath of the ICE raid are available. This thesis argues for a wider scope of the immigration experience to include not only the individual migrant, but their families and the communities in which they settle. It explores how human rights violations suffered throughout the migration and deportation processes affect people, families, and entire communities in Guatemala and the United States emotionally and economically. I have drawn information for this paper from scholarly research, from two educational delegations to Guatemala, one with the Guatemalan Human Rights Commission (GHRC) in August of 2014 titled, “Women and the Construction of Justice” and the other with the Network in Solidarity with the People of Guatemala (NISGUA) in March 2015 titled, “Rivers for Life,” and from interviews of Postville residents that I conducted through the “Community Voices: Postville Oral History Project.”
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