Porous Borders

Subtitle
Multiracial Migrations and the Law in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands

Author Julian Lim

With the railroad’s arrival in the late 19th century, immigrants of all colors rushed to the U.S.-Mexico borderlands, transforming the region into a booming international hub of economic and human activity. Following the stream of Mexican, Chinese and African-American migration, Julian Lim presents a fresh study of the multiracial intersections of the borderlands, where diverse peoples crossed multiple boundaries in search of new economic opportunities and social relations. However, as these migrants came together in ways that blurred and confounded elite expectations of racial order, both the United States and Mexico resorted to increasingly exclusionary immigration policies in order to make the multiracial populations of the borderlands less visible within the body politic, and to remove them from the boundaries of national identity altogether.

Using a variety of English- and Spanish-language primary sources from both sides of the border, Lim reveals how a borderlands region that has traditionally been defined by Mexican-Anglo relations was in fact shaped by a diverse population that came together dynamically through work and play, in the streets and in homes, through war and marriage, and in the very act of crossing the border.

Bio

Julian Lim is an assistant professor of history in ASU's School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies.


Praise for this book

Distinction: Honorable Mention, Theodore Saloutos Memorial Book Award, Immigration and Ethnic History Society.

What makes this study original is its substantive inclusion of Chinese, Black and Mexicano histories within a single frame. Lim's innovative treatment of this material will push immigration and race historians to consider longer chronologies and dynamics at play in the borderlands.

Kelly Lytle Hernández Author of "City of Inmates"
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Publisher
The University of North Carolina Press
ISBN
978-1-4696-3549-1

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