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Enforcing Order on the Border
Race, Policing, And Immigration Enforcement In South Texas
Eric GaminoSeries: Sociology of Race and Ethnicity(0)
About
As a lifelong resident of the U.S.-Mexico borderlands, Eric Gamino has always been curious why some U.S.-born Latinos were indifferent toward Latino immigrants, especially since both groups lived within the same majority Latino-origin community—the Rio Grande Valley of Texas (RGV). Enforcing Order on the Border offers a personal, ethnographic examination of Gamino's life as a resident of the RGV coupled with his experience as a police officer for two different police departments in the region. Gamino reveals how the concept of race functions within a predominantly Latino-origin community.
Gamino unpacks the interplay between local police, federal immigration officials, and civilians as they encounter immigration. Enforcing Order on the Border illustrates how institutional practices such as immigration enforcement occur on the South Texas—Mexico borderlands as collaborative eff orts between local police and the U.S. Border Patrol from an institutional perspective. Consequently, this collaborative eff ort in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands creates a distinctive method of policing, which he tellingly refers to as “Constitution-free policing.” Gamino provides a unique perspective on how the concept of race in a predominantly Latino-origin community complicates intraracial/intraethnic relations on the South Texas—Mexico borderlands.
Gamino unpacks the interplay between local police, federal immigration officials, and civilians as they encounter immigration. Enforcing Order on the Border illustrates how institutional practices such as immigration enforcement occur on the South Texas—Mexico borderlands as collaborative eff orts between local police and the U.S. Border Patrol from an institutional perspective. Consequently, this collaborative eff ort in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands creates a distinctive method of policing, which he tellingly refers to as “Constitution-free policing.” Gamino provides a unique perspective on how the concept of race in a predominantly Latino-origin community complicates intraracial/intraethnic relations on the South Texas—Mexico borderlands.
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"A timely insider perspective of racialized immigration enforcement targeting Latinos along the U.S.-Mexico border. A must-read in our current political climate of Constitution-free policing!"
Robert J. Durán
"In this groundbreaking autoethnography, Gamino-a former law enforcement officer-pulls back the curtain on the harsh realities of the U.S.-Mexico border, exposing the inner workings of the crimmigration system in the Rio Grande Valley. Drawing from firsthand experience, Enforcing Order on the Border offers an unflinching look at how undocumented immigrants are treated, the dangers they face on the
Nadia Y. Flores-Yeffal
"Eric Gamino masterfully provides us with a glimpse into a crevice where immigration, racialization, policing, and immigration enforcement intersect in South Texas. He takes us into a world that few of us see. This is a must-read for students, scholars, and policymakers."
Rogelio Sáenz