Dying to Live: A Story of U.S. Immigration in an Age of Global Apartheid

Praise for A Not-So-Distant Horror :

“[A] remarkable book.”—Noam Chomsky

Told through the life story of a young man who perished in the California desert, Dying to Live is a compelling account of US immigration/border enforcement and the rapidly growing death toll among migrants. Stunning photos by Mizue Aizeki complement the text.

Joseph Nevins authored Operation Gatekeeper: The Rise of the Illegal Alien and the Making of the U.S.-Mexico Boundary (Routledge, 2002), and A Not-So-Distant Horror (Cornell, 2005). His writings have appeared in the Boston Review , The Christian Science Monitor , and the International Herald Tribune .

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Dying to Live: A Story of U.S. Immigration in an Age of Global Apartheid

Praise for A Not-So-Distant Horror :

“[A] remarkable book.”—Noam Chomsky

Told through the life story of a young man who perished in the California desert, Dying to Live is a compelling account of US immigration/border enforcement and the rapidly growing death toll among migrants. Stunning photos by Mizue Aizeki complement the text.

Joseph Nevins authored Operation Gatekeeper: The Rise of the Illegal Alien and the Making of the U.S.-Mexico Boundary (Routledge, 2002), and A Not-So-Distant Horror (Cornell, 2005). His writings have appeared in the Boston Review , The Christian Science Monitor , and the International Herald Tribune .

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Dying to Live: A Story of U.S. Immigration in an Age of Global Apartheid

Dying to Live: A Story of U.S. Immigration in an Age of Global Apartheid

Dying to Live: A Story of U.S. Immigration in an Age of Global Apartheid

Dying to Live: A Story of U.S. Immigration in an Age of Global Apartheid

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Praise for A Not-So-Distant Horror :

“[A] remarkable book.”—Noam Chomsky

Told through the life story of a young man who perished in the California desert, Dying to Live is a compelling account of US immigration/border enforcement and the rapidly growing death toll among migrants. Stunning photos by Mizue Aizeki complement the text.

Joseph Nevins authored Operation Gatekeeper: The Rise of the Illegal Alien and the Making of the U.S.-Mexico Boundary (Routledge, 2002), and A Not-So-Distant Horror (Cornell, 2005). His writings have appeared in the Boston Review , The Christian Science Monitor , and the International Herald Tribune .


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780872864863
Publisher: City Lights Books
Publication date: 05/01/2008
Series: City Lights Open Media Series
Pages: 225
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 7.90(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Joseph Nevins authored Operation Gatekeeper: The Rise of the Illegal Alien and the Making of the U.S.-Mexico Boundary (Routledge, 2002), and A Not-so-distant Horror: Mass Violence in East Timor (Cornell University Press, 2005). His writings have appeared in numerous journalistic publications, including The Boston Review, The Christian Science Monitor, CounterPunch, and the International Herald. Mizue Aizeki is a documentary photographer. Her work has appeared in a variety of publications including The Wall Street Journal, ColorLines, L.A. Weekly, The Nation, The Progressive, and Z Magazine. She has also exhibited her work in several venues, including the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts in San Francisco.

Table of Contents


Acknowledgments     9
Author's Note on Language     13
The Bodies     17
The Desert     29
The Border     73
Juchipila, MexUSA     123
Beyond the Boundary     165
Appendices     200
Bibliography     205
Notes     229
Index     245
Biographical Notes     256

What People are Saying About This

Noam Chomsky

"[A] remarkable book."

Mike Davis

"Invisible in life, like most exploited immigrants, Julio Cesar Gallegos now judges us from the hour of his terrible death."--(Mike Davis, author "Planet of Slums" and "In Praise of Barbarians")

Richard Walker

"...a fierce and courageous denunciation of the foul politics of immigration..."--(Richard Walker, professor of geography, UC Berkeley)

Deepa Fernandes

"Joseph Nevins blows the cover off the scapegoating of "illegal" immigrants by meticulously and grippingly compiling the history of why so many try to come to the U.S. and, tragically, why so many die. This book strikes at our very moral core."--(Deepa Fernandes, author of Targeted, Homeland Security and the Business of Immigration)

David Bacon

"An important, visually moving book that adds to our knowledge of the border and its place in history."--(David Bacon, author "Communities Without Borders: Images and Voices from the World of Migration")

Nancy Hiemstra

Dying to Live is a powerful examination of the messy politics and human consequences of US immigration policies. Joseph Nevins skillfully weaves the personal story of Julio César Gallegos, a migrant who died attempting to cross the US-Mexico boundary, together with detailed historical research to explore the boundary's ideological construction, the USA's 'race-class-nation hierarchy', and the role of law in shaping Americans' geographical imagination. (Nancy Hiemstra, Progress in Human Geography)

Susan Straight

"'Dying to Live' is a compelling, perceptive and invaluable book for our times."--(Susan Straight, author of "Highwire Moon")

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