Governing immigration through crime a reader /
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Stanford Social Sciences, an imprint of Stanford University Press,
2013.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : governing migrant illegality / Jonathan Xavier Inda and Julie A. Dowling
- The legal production of Mexican/migrant "illegality" / Nicholas De Genova
- The crimmigration crisis : immigrants, crime, and sovereign power / Juliet P. Stumpf
- The security myth : punishing immigrants in the name of national security / Jennifer M. Chacón
- Constructing a virtual wall : race and citizenship in U.S.-Mexico border policing / Josiah McC. Heyman
- Spectacle in the desert : the Minuteman Project on the U.S.-Mexico Border / Leo R. Chavez
- Bare life : border-crossing deaths and spaces of moral alibi / Roxanne Lynn Doty
- The rise and fall of employer sanctions / David Bacon and Bill Ong Hing
- Arizona's SB 1070 : setting conditions for violations of human rights here and beyond / Rogelio Sáenz, Cecilia Menjívar, and San Juanita Edilia García
- Immigration as local politics : re-bordering immigration through deterrence and incapacitation / Liette Gilbert
- Pursuant to deportation : Latinos and immigrant detention / David Manuel Hernández
- "¿Quien sabe?" : deportation and temporality among transnational Mexicans / Deborah A. Boehm
- Exiled by law : deportation and the inviability of life / Susan Bibler Coutin
- (Re)bordering the civic imaginary : rhetoric, hybridity, and citizenship in La Gran Marcha / Josue David Cisneros
- Left out but not shut down : political activism and the undocumented student movement / Roberto G. Gonzales
- From border control to border care : the political and ethical potential of surveillance / James P. Walsh.