REFERENCES
- Acer, E. (2015). ‘ Federal court got it right’ Detaining mothers and children to deter other asylum seekers is wrong. Retrieved from http://www.humanrightsfirst.org/blog/federal-court-got-it-right-detaining-mothers-and-children-deter-other-asylum-seekers-wrong
- Agamben, G. (1998). Homo sacer: Sovereign power and bare life ( D. Heller-Roazen, Trans.). Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.
- Amilhat Szary, A., & Giraut, F. (Eds.). (2015). Borderities and the politics of contemporary borders. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Andrijasevic, R. (2007). Beautiful dead bodies: Gender, migration and representation in anti-trafficking campaigns. Feminist Review, 86, 24–44.
- Bigo, D. (2002). Security and immigration: Toward a critique of the governmentality of unease. Alteratives, 27(1), 63–92.
- Bosniak, L. (2012). Arguing for amnesty. Law, Culture and the Humanities, 3, 1–11.
- Carasik, L. (2015, August 15). Obama fights to continue detention of families. Telesur. Retrieved from http://www.telesurtv.net/english/opinion/Obama-Fights-to-Continue-Detention-of-Migrant-Families-20150815-0010.html
- Carcamo, C. (2015, August 22). Judge orders prompt release of immigrant children from detention. LA Times. Retrieved from http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-family-detention-children-20150821-story.html
- Carrasco, L., & Trevizo, P. (2014, May 27). Border crosser surge in Texas crowds Tucson bus station. Tucson.com. Retrieved from http://tucson.com/news/local/border/border-crosser-surge-in-texas-crowds-tucson-bus-station/article_52b4386c-e624-11e3-816c-001a4bcf887a.html
- Casas-Cortes, M., Cobarrubias, S., & Pickles, J. (2012). Re-bordering the neighbourhood: Europe’s emerging geographies of non-accession integration. European Urban and Regional Studies, 20(1), 37–58.
- Chavez, L. (2007). A glass half empty: Latina reproduction and public discourse. In D. Segura, & P. Zavella (Eds.), Women and migration at the US-Mexico border (pp. 67–91). Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
- Coleman, M. (2007). Immigration geopolitics beyond the Mexico-US border. Antipode, 39(1), 54–76.
- Coleman, M. (2009). What counts as the politics and practices of security, and where? Devolution and immigrant insecurity after 9/11. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 99(5), 904–913.
- Coleman, M., & Kocher, A. (2011). Detention, deportation, devolution and immigrant incapacitation in the US, post 9/11. The Geographical Journal, 177(3), 228–237.
- Contreras, G. (2014, October 3). Complaint: Women at Karnes immigration facility preyed upon by guards. MySanAntonio.com. Retrieved from http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/local/article/Complaint-Women-at-Karnes-immigration-facility-5797039.php
- Coutin, S. B. (2010). Confined within: National territories as zones of confinement. Political Geography, 29, 200–208.
- Doty, R. (2011). Bare life: Border-crossing deaths and spaces of moral alibi. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 29(4), 599–612.
- Fausset, R., & Belson, K. (2014, June 6). Faces of an immigration system overwhelmed by women and children. New York Times. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/06/us/faces-of-an-immigration-system-overwhelmed-by-women-and-children.html
- Fitzgerald, S. (2010). Biopolitics and the regulation of vulnerability: The case of the female trafficked migrant. International Journal of Law in Context, 6(3), 277–294.
- Foucault, M. (1990). The history of sexuality, An introduction: Vol. 1. ( R. Hurley, Trans. Vintage Books Edition ed.). New York, NY: Vintage Books.
- Foucault, M. (2006). Governmentality. In A. Sharma, & A. Gupta (Eds.), The anthropology of the state: A reader (pp. 131–143). Malden, MA: Blackwell.
- Gorman, C. (2016). Containing Kassindja: Detention, gendered threats and border control in the United States. Gender, Place & Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography, 23(7), 955–968.
- Grassroots Leadership. (2016). Grassroots Leadership respond to private prison corporations’ statements to investors. Retrieved from http://grassrootsleadership.org/releases/2016/08/grassroots-leadership-responds-private-prison-corporations-statements-investors
- Human Rights First. (2015a). Myth vs. fact: Immigrant families’ appearance rates in immigration court. Retrieved from http://www.humanrightsfirst.org/resource/myth-vs-fact-immigrant-families-appearance-rates-immigration-court
- Human Rights First. (2015b). A one-week snapshot: Human rights first at Dilley family detention facility post-flores ruling. Retrieved from http://www.humanrightsfirst.org/resource/one-week-snapshot-human-rights-first-dilley-family-detention-facility-post-flores-ruling
- Inda, J. X. (2006). Targeting immigrants: Government, technology, and ethics. Malden, MA: Blackwell.
- Inda, J. X. (2007). The value of immigrant life. In D. Segura, & P. Zavella (Eds.), Women and migration at the US-Mexico border (pp. 134–160). Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
- Jacobson, L. (2014, July 10). Sen. Jeff Flake says 90 percent of immigrants given court dates don’t show up. Politifact. Retrieved from http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/2014/jul/10/jeff-flake/sen-jeff-flake-says-90-percent-immigrants-given-co/
- Jeandesboz, J., & Pallister-Wilkins, P. (2016). Crisis, routine, consolidation: The politics of the Mediterranean migration crisis. Mediterranean Politics, 21(2), 316–320.
- Johnson, C., & Jones, R. (2011). Interventions on rethinking ‘the border’ in border studies. Political Geography, 30, 61–69.
- Lee, C. (2013). Fictive kinship: Family reunification and the meaning of race and nation in American immigration. New York, NY: Russell Sage.
- Lind, A., & Williams, J. (2013). Engendering violence in de/hyper-nationalized spaces: Border militarization, state territorialization, and embodied politics at the US-Mexico border. In A. Runyan, A. Lind, P. McDermott, & M. Marchand (Eds.), Feminist (im)mobilities in fortress(ing) North America: Rights, citizenship, and identities in transnational perspective (pp. 95–114). Burlington, VT: Ashgate.
- Luibheid, E. (2002). Entry denied: Controlling sexuality at the border. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
- MacKinnon, C. (1989/1991). Toward a feminist theory of the state. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
- Markon, J., & Nakamura, D. (2015, December 23). US plans raids to deport families who surged across border. Washington Post. Retrieved from https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/us-plans-raids-to-deport-families-who-surged-across-border/2015/12/23/034fc954-a9bd-11e5-8058-480b572b4aae_story.html
- Martin, L. (2011). The geopolitics of vulnerability: Children’s legal subjectivity, immigrant family detention and US immigration law and enforcement policy. Gender, Place & Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography, 18(4), 477–498.
- Martin, L. (2012). ‘Catch and remove’: Detention, deterrence, and discipline in US noncitizen family detention practice. Geopolitics, 17(2), 312–334.
- Martin, L. (2012b). Governing through the family: Struggles over US noncitizen family detention policy. Environment and Planning A, 44, 866–888.
- Mountz, A. (2010). Seeking asylum: Human smuggling and bureaucracy at the border. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
- Mountz, A., Coddington, K., Catania, R. T., & Loyd, J. M. (2012). Conceptualizing detention: Mobility, containment, bordering, and exclusion. Progress in Human Geography, 4, 1–20.
- Mountz, A., & Hiemstra, N. (2014). Chaos and crisis: Dissecting the spatiotemporal logics of contemporary migrations and state practices. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 104(2), 382–390.
- Nevins, J. (2008). Dying to live: A story of US immigration in an age of global apartheid. San Francisco, CA: City Light Open Media.
- Nevins, J. (2010). Operation gatekeeper an beyond: The rise of the ‘illegal alien’ and the remaking of the US-Mexico boundary (2nd ed.). New York, NY: Routledge.
- Pallister-Wilkins, P. (2016). Interrogating the Mediterranean ‘migration crisis’. Mediterranean Politics, 21(2), 1–5.
- Parker, C., Greene, J., Libal, B., & Mazon, A. (2014). For profit family detention: Meet the private prison corporations making millions by locking up refugee families. Retrieved from http://grassrootsleadership.org/sites/default/files/uploads/For-Profit%20Family%20Detention.pdf
- Preston, J. (2014, August 6). As US speeds the path to deportation, distress fills new family detention centers. New York Times. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/06/us/seeking-to-stop-migrants-from-risking-trip-us-speeds-the-path-to-deportation-for-families.html?_r=0
- Takei, C. (2014). Border crisis promoting new xenophobic drumbeat for an old disgrace—detention camps. Retrieved from http://www.nationaljournal.com/next-america/newsdesk/border-crisis-prompting-new-xenophobic-drumbeat-old-disgrace-detention-camps
- Theodore, N. (2013). Insecure communities: Latino perceptions of police involvement in immigration enforcement. Chicago: PolicyLink. Retrieved from http://www.policylink.org/sites/default/files/INSECURE_COMMUNITIES_REPORT_FINAL.PDF
- Trevizo, P. (2015, May 22). Tracking program expanding to immigrant families in Arizona. Tucson.com. Retrieved from http://tucson.com/news/tracking-program-expanding-to-immigrant-families-in-arizona/article_9583dc39-23ae-5142-ad72-b6059c023b22.html
- Trevizo, P., & Carrasco, L. (2014, May 29). Border crosser surge in Texas crowds Tucson Bus Station. Tucson.com. Retrieved from http://tucson.com/news/local/border/border-crosser-surge-in-texas-crowds-tucson-bus-station/article_13d822c7-9ed3-5f36-84ff-0c07975394a8.html
- US Border Patrol. (2014). Southwest border family unit apprehensions. Retrieved from http://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/stats/southwest-border-unaccompanied-children/fy-2014
- Varsanyi, M. (2008). Immigration policing through the backdoor: City ordinances, the ‘right to the city’, and the exclusion of undocumented day laborers’. Urban Geography, 29(1), 29–52.
- Vaughan-Williams, N. (2015). Europe's border crisis: Biopolitical security and beyond. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Williams, J. (2011). Protection as subjection: Discourses of vulnerability and protection in post-9/11 border enforcement efforts. City, 15(3–4), 414–428.
- Williams, J., & Massaro, V. (2017). Managing capacity, shifting burdens: Social reproduction and the intimate economies of immigrant family detention. In N. Hiemstra, & D. Conlon (Eds.), Intimate economies of immigrant detention: Critical perspectives (pp. 87–104). Abingdon: Routledge.