"If the border is everywhere, then what exactly is the border? It is best understood not as a fixed line, but as an ordering regime of human immobility & labor discipline thickening across space & time to reproduce a global colonial order & stabilize racial capitalism."
I have a new piece out
Reflecting on 20 years of migrant struggles, it goes into what abolish ICE does - and doesn't - mean; merging of immigration enforcement with policing & military power; and how fascism is made through bordering.
Despite resisting it for so long, I also now define the border.
What have we learned from the past two decades of struggle?