Toward Border Abolition: Migrant Struggles and the Law - Hardcover
by Nicholas De Genova (Editor), Daniel I. Morales (Editor)
Toward Border Abolition is an interdisciplinary exploration of border abolition that brings together scholars of international migration, border studies, and law who historicize the current border regime, critique the violence of border policing, and consider alternatives. The contributors explore the ways that migrants practice objective border abolitionism by circumventing the sociopolitical order imposed by nation-states. They illustrate how various methods of migrating, from seeking asylum to "unauthorized" border crossing, all enact a fundamentally human freedom of movement that precedes state border control as it exists today. Ultimately, Toward Border Abolition questions the assumed legitimacy of borders, nation-states, and immigration law while simultaneously showing how migrants' transgression of borders opens new vistas for remaking the world.
Author Biography
Nicholas De Genova is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Houston.
Daniel I. Morales is Associate Professor at the University of Houston Law Center.