Confinement, hindrance, and time bring anxiety, fear, and stress, often accompanied by confusion and desperation. In the case of undocumented immigrants in the Sonoran Desert, such conditions are manipulated by way of surveillance and policing. These conditions, in combination with physical exertion, augment a physiological stress response that coalesces with existing traumas and fear. We undertake a critical mapping of relations among enforcement infrastructure, migration routes, and measurable features of the physical landscape to demonstrate that a corridor in the region functions as a labyrinth, an outcome of a combination of threats and stressors determined by the spaces migrants find themselves in after crossing the U.S./Mexico border...
The U.S.-Mexico borderlands have been variously described as a war zone, a land of opportunity, and ...
Hundreds of undocumented migrants die each year trying to cross the US-Mexico border. A conservative...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 55-57).There are many effects that deportation has on rep...
Since the early 1990s, United States border strategies have relied on hazardous natural environments...
In public statements and archival documents U.S. officials have repeatedly made explicit their inten...
Nearly two decades have passed since the strategic border security paradigm known as “prevention thr...
This thesis studies the state of current border politics as it can be read through three objects of ...
Every year, several hundred people die attempting to cross the border from Mexico into the United St...
"Captive States: Migration and Expulsion on the Carceral Frontier" examines how the amalgamation of ...
<p>The Hole in the Fence examines the design and effects of the contemporary border security</p><p>r...
Through the use of Hot-Spot analysis, typically reserved for local analysis of crime and law enforce...
Drawing on the concept of a “complex humanitarian crisis,” this paper describes how outflows of migr...
Due to the continuous struggle for undocumented migration, the U.S. Mexico border has always been on...
Increasing protectionism of US immigration policies has had a significant impact on migrants’ securi...
Material culture is the aggregate of physical objects or artifacts used by or discarded by a past cu...
The U.S.-Mexico borderlands have been variously described as a war zone, a land of opportunity, and ...
Hundreds of undocumented migrants die each year trying to cross the US-Mexico border. A conservative...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 55-57).There are many effects that deportation has on rep...
Since the early 1990s, United States border strategies have relied on hazardous natural environments...
In public statements and archival documents U.S. officials have repeatedly made explicit their inten...
Nearly two decades have passed since the strategic border security paradigm known as “prevention thr...
This thesis studies the state of current border politics as it can be read through three objects of ...
Every year, several hundred people die attempting to cross the border from Mexico into the United St...
"Captive States: Migration and Expulsion on the Carceral Frontier" examines how the amalgamation of ...
<p>The Hole in the Fence examines the design and effects of the contemporary border security</p><p>r...
Through the use of Hot-Spot analysis, typically reserved for local analysis of crime and law enforce...
Drawing on the concept of a “complex humanitarian crisis,” this paper describes how outflows of migr...
Due to the continuous struggle for undocumented migration, the U.S. Mexico border has always been on...
Increasing protectionism of US immigration policies has had a significant impact on migrants’ securi...
Material culture is the aggregate of physical objects or artifacts used by or discarded by a past cu...
The U.S.-Mexico borderlands have been variously described as a war zone, a land of opportunity, and ...
Hundreds of undocumented migrants die each year trying to cross the US-Mexico border. A conservative...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 55-57).There are many effects that deportation has on rep...