Memo and Lucho
Deportation
Immigration Policies
Conceptual Frameworks
Miscellany
100

Memo has primarily worked in this city's fruit fields while in the U.S. 

What is Fresno? 

100

This policy involves migrants waiving their right to see a judge and are returned to Mexico without a trial or a prolonged time spent in detention. It was a common policy pre-2000. 

What is voluntary departure? 

100

This act was passed in 1986, providing approximately 2 million undocumented people with Permanent Resident Status.

What is the Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA)?

100

From earlier in the book, this concept refers to killing in the name of sovereignty. It's typically directed by or sanctioned by the state. 

What is necropolitics?

100

The place where De León meets Memo and Lucho and where he conducts participant observation by helping the staff out. 

What is Juan Bosco? 

200

The two states that Lucho has worked in undocumented for thirty years in manual labor jobs. 

What are Arizona and California? 

200

This is the name of the program DHS put into place where first time offenders can serve up to six months in jail. A repeat visitor can get up to two years. 

What is Operation Streamline? 

200

This event spurred even more border security along the southern border? 

What is 9/11?

200

This term refers to the set of learned perspectives, tastes, and dispositions people use to orient themselves in their relations with people and objects. 

What is habitus? 

200

How is De León both an 'insider' and 'outsider' when compared with his interlocutors? 

He's an insider because he's a male Latino but he's an outsider as he's a university professor. 

300

The percentage of border crossers who eventually make it across the Mexico border into the U.S., even if it's through repeated attempts. 

What is 92%-98%? 

300
This place is a wing of Mexico's Institute of National Migration. They offer medical assistance, information, and general help to migrants, including non-Mexicans, en route to the U.S. 

What is Grupo Beta?

300

From earlier in the book, this term refers to "violence performed and produced through the specific treatment of corpses that is perceived to be offensive, sacrilegious, or inhumane by the perpetrator, the victim, or both."

What is necroviolence? 

300

One of the two terms to refer to the working-class verbal play routines" that are laden with humor, sexually charged double entendres, and expletives. 

What is chingaderas or pendejadas?

300

The name migrants give to the place where people hang out between 7am and 6pm when the Grupo Beta office is closed.

What is la linea, or the line. 

400

Memo states that it is harder to live in Mexico than in the U.S. and says that in the U.S. he can eat for three days on this many dollars. 

What is $10?

400

The Alien Transfer and Exit Program (ATEP), started in 2008, does what as its main way of deterring migrants from attempting to cross again?

They bus them to ports of entry distant from where they were apprehended. 

400

This is the year that Prevention Through Deterrence went into effect. 

What is 1993?

400

What role or function does humor and joking play in the lives of people like Lucho and Memo? 

Any of the following:
It can be used as a 'weapon of the weak'
It serves as an important form of resistance
It is an important form of migrant identity construction.
To forget their problems for a moment.

400

What is the name of one of the migrants De León interviews at the end of Chapter 5 in his informal interviews on la linea and discuss one thing you learned from their story. 

Ruiz, Chucho, Maria and Lupita. 

500
Border enforcement plays only a minimal role in discouraging people from attempting to cross the border. Instead, these factors are the key determinants of trends in migration rates. 

Social and economic factors. 

500

De León would call the Alien Transfer and Exit Program a form of structural violence. Why? 

Because it often makes migrants less secure. They typically find their coyotes in their home villages because people know them, know how to get ahold of them, and hold them accountable. With drop offs in unknown locations, migrants are at the risk of coyotes swindling them or of bajadores. 

500

From the first chapter in the book, what is the name of the treaty that led to farmers in Mexico being unable to support themselves due in part to this treaty.

What is NAFTA, or the North American Free Trade Agreement? 

500

This is the name for the type of migrant social group that forms along la linea or in desert crossings. They provide short term benefits and a sense of brotherhood. 

What is an "accidental community"? 

500

When De León is observing the court hearings, he notices a pattern. The most represented states of origin are the poorest states with the highest indigenous populations. Name two of these states.

What are Oaxaca, Chiapas, and/or Vera Cruz.