Borderlands and Migration: The History of Movement Between Mexico and the United States
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A transnational history of migration, labor flows, and border policies from the 19th century to today
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*Borderlands and Migration* offers a comprehensive transnational history of the movement of people, labor, and capital between Mexico and the United States from the nineteenth century to the present. Moving beyond simple national narratives, the book explores the border not merely as a physical barrier but as a dynamic economic and social system shaped by shifting labor demands, state-building projects, and the resilient agency of migrants. From the origins of the shared frontier and early railroad labor flows to the complexities of the Bracero Program and the industrial rise of maquiladoras, this work situates individual journeys within the broader structural forces of global trade and political contestation.
The text provides a deep dive into the evolution of border enforcement, tracing the transition from porous frontiers to the highly securitized, data-driven regimes of the twenty-first century. It examines critical modern challenges, including the rise of unauthorized migration, the impact of organized crime and violence, and the emerging drivers of movement such as climate stress and public health crises. By centering the lived experiences of families and workers alongside an analysis of landmark policies like NAFTA and the securitization post-9/11, *Borderlands and Migration* serves as an essential resource for understanding the historical rhythms of displacement and the enduring power of transnational solidarity in shaping the future of North America.
This book is essential for scholars and students of history, migration studies, and public policy seeking a comprehensive, transnational understanding of U.S.-Mexico border dynamics. It also serves as a vital resource for readers from border communities and practitioners in fields like immigration law, social work, and international relations who require historical context for contemporary debates and policy decisions regarding migration, labor, and human rights.
December 25, 2025
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