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Managing Security and Immigration at the U.S.–Mexico Border: A Foucauldian Perspective

María Verónica Elías

Journal of Borderlands Studies, 2024, vol. 39, issue 3, 411-431

Abstract: This paper investigates the dual, yet contradictory roles of freedom and restriction that public administration plays at the U.S.–Mexico border. The state bureaucracy allows for the free circulation of capital and goods while it routinely limits the movement of people. Michel Foucault’s neoliberal state and his notion of governmentality as a unique type of rational governing practice shed light on this apparent dichotomy. This theoretical framework helps account for border enforcement as a part of a much larger political-economy phenomenon. Managerialism as neoliberal ideology falls short of its promise to reduce governmental functions, creating instead a massive bureaucratic presence in the border region. The latter’s pervasive emphasis on surveillance and discipline of human beings crossing the border holds little to no public accountability. Ethnographic research is vital to shed light on the blank spot in public administration and management in this region – public officials’ discretionary judgement in specific border-crossing situations.

Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1080/08865655.2022.2115390

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