The Hole in the Fence: Policing, Peril, and Possibility in the US-Mexico Border Zone, 1994-Present
<p>The Hole in the Fence examines the design and effects of the contemporary border security</p><p>regime. Since 1994, the growth of military-style policing in the lands between the US and</p><p>Mexico has radically reshaped the path of illicit transnational migration....
Main Author: | Smith, Sophie |
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Other Authors: | Chow, Rey |
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2016
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10161/13405 |
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