Migra: A History of the U.S. Border Patrol

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This is the untold history of the United States Border Patrol from its beginnings in 1924 as a small peripheral outfit to its emergence as a large professional police force. To tell this story, Kelly Lytle Hernández dug through a gold mine of lost and unseen records stored in garages, closets, an abandoned factory, and in U.S. and Mexican archives. Focusing on the daily challenges of policing the borderlands and bringing to light unexpected partners and forgotten dynamics,Migra!reveals how the U.S. Border Patrol translated the mandate for comprehensive migration control into a project of policing Mexicans in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands.

Author(s): Kelly Lytle Hernández
Series: American Crossroads 29
Edition: 1
Publisher: University of California Press
Year: 2010

Language: English
Pages: 336

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Map of the U.S.-Mexico Border Region
Introduction
PART ONE: FORMATION
1. The Early Years
2. A Sanctuary of Violence
3. The California-Arizona Borderlands
4. Mexico’s Labor Emigrants, America’s Illegal Immigrants
PART TWO: TRANSFORMATION
5. A New Beginning
6. The Corridors of Migration Control
7. Uprising: A Farmers’ Rebellion
PART THREE: OPERATION WETBACK AND BEYOND
8. The Triumphs of ’54
9. “The Day of the Wetback Is Over”
Epilogue
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index