Gender and family effects in migration after deportation -- U.S. immigration policy in the 21st century -- Qualitative interviewing at a migrant shelter in Nogales, Sonora -- Gendered crossings of the Arizona-Sonora border in a time of growing criminalization -- "Crime" and punishment : the treatment of unauthorized migrants in short- and long-term immigration detention -- Re-migration intentions : how gender and the family shape further migration after deportation -- The mixed-status family in an age of surveillance -- Towards a more humane U.S. immigration policy.