Felicia Arriaga is an assistant professor of sociology at the Marxe School of Public & International Affairs at Baruch College.

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\"Arriaga offers a novel and important contribution to contemporary research examining the interconnectedness of local law enforcement officials (LEOs) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)."--Ethnic and Racial Studies "Behind Crimmigration explores the racialized effects and human costs of a local law enforcement agency's decision to collaborate with ICE. . . . [A]n essential window into present politics."--Inquest "A rich critique of the actors and organizations in North Carolina that facilitate crimmigration. . . . The text expertly demonstrates how all crimmigration is local. . . . [and] Arriaga excels in taking readers to lesser-known settings and contexts to consider how 287(g) was conceptualized and contested through the everyday machinations of local government and electoral politics"--Sociology of Race and Ethnicity "An important regional study on the criminalization of immigration. . . . This volume will interest students in the fields of crimmigration, criminology, sociology, legal studies, and immigration studies. Highly recommended"--CHOICE