The U.S.-Mexico border is the busiest in the world, the longest
and most dramatic meeting point of a rich and poor country, and the
site of intense confrontation between law enforcement and law
evasion. Border control has changed in recent years from a
low-maintenance and politically marginal activity to an intensive
campaign focusing on drugs and migrant labor. Yet the unprecedented
buildup of border policing has taken place in an era otherwise
defined by the opening of the border, most notably through NAFTA.
This contrast creates a borderless economy with a barricaded
border.
In the updated and expanded second edition of his essential book
on policing the U.S.-Mexico border, Peter Andreas places the
continued sharp escalation of border policing in the context of a
transformed post-September 11 security environment. As Andreas
demonstrates, in some ways it is still the same old border game but
more difficult to manage, with more players, played out on a bigger
stage, and with higher stakes and collateral damage.
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