No One Is Illegal: Treatment of Migrants at the Southern Border
Abstract
Drawing upon his recent book, No One is Illegal: Fighting Racism and State Violence at the USMexican Border, 2006, Prof. Davis will analyze the policies which target migrants, and the
impact on the polity and labor force of the host country. The civil rights and working conditions
of migrants at the US/Mexico border set the standards for human rights and labor rights in this
highly contested, strategic region. Sub-human treatment historically and at present tends to
allow similar treatment of citizens, and reduces their vigilance to maintain labor standards
within the US, as well as global standards of human rights. Essentially inhumane treatment of
immigrants undercuts efforts to maintain a living wage in the US by its demonstration effect,
rather than barriers to immigration maintaining wages by preventing excess supply.
Professor Emeritus of UC Riverside Department of Creative Writing and MacArthur Fellow