'[A] fine ethnographic study of a rigid, militaristic, masculinist bureaucracy, the Border Patrol...Using vivid prose, Maril weaves the complex history of south Texas, with its race and class injustices, into the text and makes deft critiques of the ways the bureaucracy and its chaotic environment shape the agents' behavior and language...Highly recommended' - ""Choice"". '[Explores] the deeper, darker, and less obvious parts of [Texas] history and culture...To the book's great benefit, it addresses the history behind the many intriguing tales of the border patrol' - ""Austin Chronicle"". 'Entertaining ...Maril has done a great service in delivering a very readable book about what really goes on at America's most porous border' - ""San Antonio Express-News"". 'Engaging and enlightening ...An uncensored look at a branch of the U.S. government that rarely lets in outsiders' - ""McAllen Monitor"". As the 110,000 residents of McAllen, Texas, sleep soundly, a small number of U.S. Border Patrol agents wait in dark shadows on the northern bank of the Rio Grande. Those thinly spread watchers are the first line of defense against a chaotic tide of undocumented workers struggling to cross the river to El Norte and small, fiercely determined groups of drug smugglers with huge sums of money at stake. ""Patrolling Chaos"" is based on extensive ethnographic field work focusing on one station of three hundred agents over a two-year period. It follows twelve typical agents, men and women, as they go about their regular ten-hour patrols along the border. It describes the daily challenges and risks they face and the perspectives and insights they hold as a result of their extensive, first-hand experience with the hard realities of immigration policy, the war on drugs, and the threat of terrorist infiltration. Robert Lee Maril writes about the surveillance and apprehension of thousands of undocumented workers, drug interdictions involving huge quantities of marijuana and cocaine, the deaths of illegal immigrants by drowning and as a result of high-speed chases, corruption among law enforcers, and other events that shape the work lives of agents. The book also describes the impact of the 9/11 attacks on border security and on the personal lives of the agents and their families. This account of the world of U.S. Border Patrol agents will contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of our border with Mexico, the people and the resources of the borderlands, the constant flow of illegal immigrants and drugs, and new challenges confronting the enforcement of laws and policy in light of international terrorism.
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Maril's book about the daily work of Border Patrol officers offers insights into U.S.-Mexico border issues such as immigrations and drug smuggling that we simply cannot get elsewhere. vividly written, it reads quickly, but at the end we recognize an important point: the simplistic deterrence model of border control does not work in the face of powerful driving forces far from the boundary. This book is highly recommended to everyone, from readers who want a flavor of the border --at least, the law enforcement and smuggling side of it-- to those concerned about public debates and policy options. --Josiah McC. Heyman, University of Texas at El Paso ""Through his meticulous description of agents' daily activities, Maril demonstrates that current U.S. policies and their implementation have produced a border environment that is neither just nor secure. Though they may disagree with some of its conclusion, policy makers, scholars, and human rights advocates will all find much of value in this book."" --David Spener, Trinity University
Robert Lee Maril is professor and chair of the Department of Sociology, East Carolina University.
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