Nicholas De Genova is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Houston.
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Preface / Nicholas De Genova and Daniel I. Morales vii
Introduction. Border Abolitionism: Migrant Struggles, the Law, and Remaking the World / Nicholas De Genova and Daniel I. Morales 1
1. Abolition and the US Immigration Law Context / Leti Volpp 39
2. Law Against Law: Immigration Eugenics, Family Law, and Border Abolition / Audrey Macklin 59
3. Struggles for Freedom in a World of Nation-States / Nandita Sharma 88
4. Abolishing National Borders: Citizenship After the Nation / Jacqueline Stevens 108
5. Border Abolitionism: Commoning Beyond the Opposition of "Community" and "Nation-State" / Martina Tazzioli 139
6. Scales of Abolition: Mapping Multijurisdictional Border Abolitionist Engagements / David Moffette 156
7. Of Aid and Abolition: Humanitarian Innocence Between Encampment and Resettlement Futures / Hanno Brankamp 171
References 197
Contributors 233
Index 235

