Reform without justice: Latino migrant politics and the homeland security state
Ten years after the war on terror, the deportation of millions, and the ostensive rise of Latino political power,'Reform Without Justice' provides an analysis of both Latino migrant activism and state migration control as part of a dialectical problem facing 21st century democracy. This book explains the complex constellation of forces driving migration control policies and the challenges they present for Latino migrant activists and their allies in the post-9/11 era.