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Staudt, K., & Coronado, I. (2002). Fronteras No Mas: Towards Social Justice at the U.S. Mexico Border. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
——— (2004, October). Civic Action for Accountability: Anti-violence organising in Júarez- El Paso. Paper presented at the meeting of the Latin American Studies Association (LASA), Las Vegas, U.S.
Stern, A. M. (2004). Nationalism on the Line: Masculinity, Race and the Creation of the U.S.- Border Patrol, 1910-1940. In S. Truett & E. Young Continental Crossroads : Remapping U.S.-Mexico Borderlands History, Durham; London: Duke University Press.
Stoddard, E.R. (1989). Developmental; Stages of U.S.-Mexico Borderlands Studies: Implications for the Study of African Borders. In A. I. Asiwaju & P.O. Adeniyi (eds.) Borderlands in Africa: A Multidisciplinary and Comparative focus on Nigeria and West Africa (pp.402-423). University of Lagos Press: Nigeria.
Suetsugu, M. (2007). Dividing Practices and the Subject of Development. Unpublished doctoral thesis, University of Wales, Aberystwyth.
Tangseefa, D. (2007). “Temporary Shelter Areas” and the Paradox of Perceptability:
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Imperceptable Naked-Karens in the Thai-Burmese Border Zones. In P.K. Rajaram & C. Grundy-Warr (eds.) Borderscapes: Hidden Geographies at Territory’s Edge (pp.231- 262). Minneapolis; London: University of Minnesota Press.
Urrea, L.A. (2004). The Devil's Highway: A True Story. New York: Little, Brown.
Vaughan-Williams, N. (2006). Borders and International Relations: The Politics of Framing. Unpublished doctoral thesis, University of Wales, Aberystwyth.
——— (2007). The Shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes: New Border Politics? Alternatives, 32:177-195.
Vila, P. (2000). Crossing borders, reinforcing borders: social categories, metaphors, and narrative identities on the U.S.-Mexico frontier. Austin: University of Texas Press.
——— (ed.) (2003a) Ethnography at the border. Minneapolis, London: University of Minnesota Press.
——— (2003b). Introduction: Border Ethnographies. In P. Vila (ed.) Ethnography at the border (pp.ix-xxxv). Minneapolis, London: University of Minnesota Press.
——— (2003c). Conclusion: The limits of American border theory. In P. Vila (ed.) Ethnography at the border (pp.306-341). Minneapolis, London: University of Minnesota Press
——— (2005). Border Identifications : Narratives of Religion, Gender, and Class on the U.S.-Mexico Border. Austin: University of Texas Press.
Walker, R.B.J. (1993). Inside/ Outside: International Relations as Political Theory. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Waltz, K.N. (1959). Man the state and war: a theoretical analysis. New York: Columbia University Press.
Washington Valdez, D. (2005). Cosecha De Mujeres: Safari En El Desierto Mexicano. México, D.F.: Océano.
Waslin, M. (2003). The New Meaning of the Border: US-Mexico Migration since 9/11. Working Paper, Center for US-Mexican Studies. Project on reforming the administration of Justice in Mexico. [Online]. Available: http://repositories.cdlib.org/usmex/prajm/waslin Accessed: 28 November 2005.
Wilson, T.M. & Donnan, H., (eds.) (1998). Border identities: nation and state at international frontiers. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press.
Wood, D. & Fels, J. (1992). The Power of Maps. London: Routledge.
Woodling, M.L. (2005). The International Relations of Power at the U.S.-Mexico border: State Power and Strategies of Border Production. Paper presented at the International Politics Research seminar (IPRS), Aberystwyth, U.K.
Wright, M. (1999). The Dialectics of Still Life: Murder, Women and Maquiladoras. Public Culture. 11, 453-74.
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——— (2003). The Politics of Relocation: Gender, Nationality, and Value in a Mexican Maquiladora. In P. Vila (ed.) Ethnography at the border (pp.23-45). Minneapolis, London: University of Minnesota Press.
——— (2005). The Paradoxes of Protests: The Mujeres De Negro of Northern Mexico. Gender, Place and Culture, 12, 277-92.
Yoskowitz, D.W., Giermanski, J.R., & PenaSanchez, R. (2002). The influence of NAFTA on socio-economic variables for the US-Mexico border region. Regional studies, 36(1), 25- 32.
II. Reports, Brochures, leaflets, handouts
ACLU (2005, March). Legal Observer Training.
Annunciation House, (2003, Winter). Newsletter.
Annunciation House, (2004, Winter). Newsletter.
Annunciation House, (2005). Introductory information for Volunteers.
Border Action Network, (2002, December). Hate or Heroism: Vigilantes on the Arizona- Mexico Border. [Online] Available from http://www.borderaction.org/PDFs/BAN-Vigilante%20Report.pdf Accessed: 16 February 2006.
Casa del Migrante/ Scalabrini Brothers, (2004, July-December). Migrantes: Revista de Informacion y pastoral migratoria. x: 2.
Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. [CLINIC] (2001). CHAOS on the U.S.-Mexico Border: A Report on Migrant Crossing Deaths, Immigrant Families and Subsistence-Level Labourers.
Comisión Mexicana de defensa y Promoción de los Derechos Humanos, A.C. [CMDPDH], (2008). Femicidios en Chihuahua: asignaturas pendientes. Received via mailing list
Congressional Research Service report for congress [CRS], (2005a, May 10). Border security: The Role of the U.S. Border Patrol. [Online] Available from: http://ftp.fas.org/sgp/crs/homesec/RL32562.pdf Accessed: 13 December 2005.
——— (2005b, September 22). Border security: Apprehensions of ‘other than Mexican’ aliens. [Online] Available from: http://digital.library.unt.edu/govdocs/crs/permalink/meta-crs-7906:1 Accessed: 13 December 2005.
——— (2005c, September 28). Border Security and the Southwest Border: Background, Legislation, and Issues. [Online] Available from: http://digital.library.unt.edu/govdocs/crs/permalink/meta-crs-7909:1 Accessed: 13 December 2005.
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——— (2006a, April 7). Civilian Patrols Along the Border: Legal and Policy Issues. [Online] Available from: http://digital.library.unt.edu/govdocs/crs/permalink/meta-crs-9015:1 Accessed: 28 May 2007.
CRS report for congress, (2006b, December 12). Border Security: Barriers Along the U.S. International Border [Online] Available from: http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/homesec/RL33659.pdf Accessed: 15 January 2007.
Customs and Border Protection [CBP], (2005, November 2). Secure Border Initiative Factsheet. Available from: http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/newsroom/fact_sheets/secure_border.xml Accessed: 14 December 2005.
——— (2006, August 23). DHS Secretary Announces End to ‘Catch and Release’ on Southern Border Available: http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/newsroom/commissioner/messages/end_catch_release.xml Accessed: 20 June 2008.
Instituto Nacional de Migracion [INM], (2004, December). Refrenda Santiago Creel su Compromiso para consolidar el Programa Paisano. 2:12.
——— (2005, March). Los Grupos Beta, un verdadero símbolo: Santiago Creel, 3:3.
No More Deaths (2004) Annual Report.
——— (2006). Action Toolkit: Humanitarian Aid is Never a Crime. Available: http://www.nomasmuertes.org/The_Campaign_Action_Toolkit.pdf Accessed: 15 February 2006.
Procurador General de la Republica, Subprocuradoria de derechos humanos atencion a victimas y servicios a la comunidad [PGR], (2006, January). Informe Final, Fiscalia especial para la atencion de delitos relaciondos con los homicidios de mujeres en el Municipio de Juarez, Chihuahua.
Senator Eliot Shapleigh, 29th Senatorial District, El Paso County, (2005) Texas Borderlands: Frontier of the Future.
Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, (1998). Bordering the Future: Challenge and Opportunity in the Texas Border Region.
The Florence Immigrant and Refugee Rights Project, Inc., (2001). How To Apply For Voluntary Departure [Online] Available from: http://64.233.183.104/search? q=cache:yI6I4LWf724J:www.lirs.org/InfoRes/PDFs/FlorenceProSe/VolDep- E.pdf+voluntary+departure&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=3&gl=uk Accessed: 24 March 2008.
The Office of Border Patrol and The Office of Policy And Planning (2004). National Border Patrol Strategy, CBP.
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Available from: http://www.cbp.gov/linkhandler/cgov/border_security/border_patrol/border_patrol_ohs/nation al_bp_strategy.ctt/national_bp_strategy.pdf Accessed: 27 December 2005.
General Accounting Office Report to U.S. Congressional Committee, [GAO] (2001). INS’ Southwest Border Strategy: Resource and Impact Issues remain after seven years. Available from: http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d01842.pdf Accessed: 15 November 2005
General Accounting Office Report to the Honorable Bill Frist, Majority Leader, U.S. Senate, [GAO] (2006). ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION: Border-Crossing Deaths Have Doubled Since 1995; Border Patrol’s Efforts to Prevent Deaths Have Not Been Fully Evaluated. Available from: http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d06770.pdf Accessed: 15 December 2005
III. News Articles, Press Releases and Statements
Acevedo Leyva, G. (2006, June 3). Autorizan enterrar a Sharif en Chihuahua. El Diario de Juárez.
Alonso-Zaldivar, R. (2004, October 31). They won’t touch this hot potato. Los Angeles Times. [Online]. Available: http://articles.latimes.com/2004/oct/31/nation/na-immig31 Accessed: 15 December 2004.
Amnesty International (2005, February 28) Mexico: Justice fails in Ciudad Juarez and the city of Chihuahua. [Online] Available from: http://www.amnesty.org/en/library/asset/AMR41/007/2005/en/dom- AMR410072005en.html Accessed: 25 June 2007.
Annunciation House, (2008d, August 2). In the 2003 Border Patrol shooting of Juan Patricio Peraza, the investigation was questionable—statement from Annunciation House. Newspaper Tree, El Paso. [Online]. Available: http://www.newspapertree.com/opinion/2705-in-the-2003-border-patrol-shooting-of-juan- patricio-peraza-the-investigation-was-questionable Accessed: 18 August 2008.
Arango, F. (2008, April 8). Comments: Civil trial in agent shooting begins. Topix. [Online]. http://www.topix.com/forum/city/el-paso-tx/TKK6997H64DTN89EH Accessed: 12 July 2008.
Arrieta, R.M. (2003, July 2). Grand Jury Finds Border Patrol Agent not Guilty in Migrant's Death. El Tecolote. [Online]. Available: http://news.eltecolote.org/news/view_article.html? article_id=f3c66e753e2cf71bbb7628bdc88ea0cb Accessed: 26 June 2008.
Associated Press (2005a, March 2). Civilian patrols may face legal action. Received via mailing list
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Associated Press (2005b, August 19) Immigration Judge: Agents showed bad faith in student case. Received via mailing list
Becker, A. (2005, August 24). Volunteers reach out to save migrants: US says they’re stroking false hopes. Dallas News. Received via mailing list
Bloom, G, (2000, October). Voices without echo: looking for bodies in the desert. Frontera Norte Sur. [Online]. Available: http://www.nmsu.edu/~frontera/oct00/feat1.html Accessed: 9 September 2004.
Bonner, R.C. (2004, 21 Oct). Dedication of U.S. Border Patrol Academy, Artesia, New Mexico. Available from: http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/newsroom/commissioner/speeches_statements/archives/2004/10 212004_artesia.xml Accessed: 13 December 2005.
Border Action Network, [BAN] (2007). Border Network Statement on the Fourth Anniversary of the Killing of Juan Patricio Peraza. [Online] Available:
Braine, T. (2006, April 16). Argentine experts study murder remains. Women’s e-news. [Online]. Available: http://www.womensenews.org/article.cfm/dyn/aid/2707/ Accessed: 18 December 2006.
Bush, G. & The White House, (2005, October 18) President signs Homeland Security Appropriations Act for 2006. Press Release. Available:
Caroll, S & House, B. (2005, September 23). Border Patrol’s ‘progress’ unclear. Arizona Republic. Received via mailing list
Castañon, A. (2005, August 31). Aumenta 17% el paso de migrantes por Ciudad Juarez. El Diario de Juarez.
Chertoff, M. (2005, October 18) Statement by Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff before the United States Senate Judiciary Committee. [Online] Available: http://www.dhs.gov/dhspublic/display?theme=45&content=4890&print=true Accessed: 24 October 2005.
CHRI Immigration News Briefs (2005, July 23). Student’s deportation reversed. Vol 8 no.30. Received via mailing list
Cruz, C & Rodríguez, S. (2004, November 6). Júarez, entre los líderes de violencia intrafamiliar. El Diario de Juárez.
Cruz Sáenz, C. (2004, November 13). Júarez, a merced de la delincuencia. El Diario de Juárez. de Dios Olivas, J. (2004, December 29). Es Juárez Sexta en violencia. El Diario de Juárez.
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Frontera Norte Sur Online News [FNS], (2001a, September 21). Arab Residents of Chihuahua City under investigation. [Online] Available: http://www.nmsu.edu/~frontera/ Accessed: 14 October 2003.
——— (2001b, September, 24). Three hour waits to cross from Juárez into El Paso, Stores in both cities affected. [Online] Available: http://www.nmsu.edu/~frontera/ Accessed: 14 October 2003.
——— (2001c, October). Increased Waits at Border Change the Lives of Tijuana Residents. [Online] Available: http://www.nmsu.edu/~frontera/ Accessed: 14 October 2003.
——— (2001d, November 7). Bodies of Three Young Women Found in Ciudad Juárez Available: http://www.nmsu.edu/~frontera/ Accessed: 14 October 2003.
——— (2001e, November 8). Bodies of Five More Young Women Found in Ciudad Juárez Available: http://www.nmsu.edu/~frontera/ Accessed: 14 October 2003.
——— (2002a, May 29). Baja California has Third-Highest Crime rate in Mexico. [Online] Available: http://www.nmsu.edu/~frontera/ Accessed: 14 October 2003.
——— (2002b, August 8). Man arrested for June, 2002, Murder of Juárez woman. [Online] Available: http://www.nmsu.edu/~frontera/ Accessed: 14 October 2003.
——— (2002c, October 30). DNA results raise questions about identities of Eight Juarez Bodies, Another body found. [Online]. Available: http://www.nmsu.edu/~frontera/ Accessed: 14 October 2003.
——— (2002d, November 11). Tijuana and Méxicali Domestic Abuse. [Online] Available: http://www.nmsu.edu/~frontera/ Accessed: 14 October 2003.
——— (2002e, December- 2003, January). Squatters’ homes torn down in Cd. Juarez’s Lote Bravo. [Online] Available: http://www.nmsu.edu/~frontera/ Accessed: 14 October 2003.
——— (2003a, Feb 7). Selling sweets on the maquiladora floor to survive. [Online] Available: http://www.nmsu.edu/~frontera/ Accessed: 14 October 2003.
——— (2003b, February 25). Chihuahua Attorney General and Supreme Court Justice Complain about NGOs and Press, Statistics Inconsistent. Available: http://www.nmsu.edu/~frontera/
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Accessed: 14 October 2003.
——— (2003c, March 19). Rumours Unfounded: US-Mexico Border Not to be closed in Case of US-Iraq war. [Online] Available: http://www.nmsu.edu/~frontera/ Accessed: 14 October 2003.
——— (2003d, April 25). Despite warnings and detainments, some migrants are determined to enter US from Tijuana. [Online] Available: http://www.nmsu.edu/~frontera/ Accessed: 14 October 2003.
——— (2003e, May 5). Waits at Tamaulipas Border Crossings Frustrate Citizens and Commercial Drivers. [Online] Available: http://www.nmsu.edu/~frontera/ Accessed: 14 October 2003.
——— (2003f, May 7). More than One Quarter of BC women are Victims of Family Violence. [Online] Available: http://www.nmsu.edu/~frontera/ Accessed: 14 October 2003.
——— (2003g, July 3).Family plans to pursue criminal charges against Former Governor and State Attorney General for allegedly hiding Daughter’s body. Available: http://www.nmsu.edu/~frontera/ Accessed: 14 October 2003.
——— (2003h, July 9). Number of Murders Hits Three-Year High in Nuevo Laredo with Killing of a Law Enforcement Chief. [Online] Available: http://www.nmsu.edu/~frontera/ Accessed: 14 October 2003.
——— (2003i, September 5). Immigration Update: Human-Smuggling, Migrant Deaths and other statistics. [Online] Available: http://www.nmsu.edu/~frontera/ Accessed: 14 October 2003.
——— (2003j, October 20). New Federal Commissioner named to investigate Juárez Serial Killings. Received via mailing list
——— (2003k, October 29). Chihuahua Courts to determine fate of men accused of Juárez serial killings by end of November, critics question fairness of trials. Received via mailing list
——— (2003l, November 26). Fox receives mothers of serial killing victims. Received via mailing list
——— (2004a, March-April). Mexico's Migrant Rescue Groups Reorganized and Redirected. Received via mailing list
——— (2004b, November 23). Border Violence takes toll on journalists: Reporters Discuss Dangers of covering region at conference. Received via mailing list
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——— (2005, July 3). Family plans to pursue criminal charges against Former Governor and State Attorney General for Allegedly hiding Daughter’s body. Received via mailing list
——— (2006, April 4). Gathering challenges the border femicide cover-up. Received via mailing list
——— (2008a, May 19). The Dead Don’t Talk: Cold Dust on the Femicide Trail. [Online]. Received via mailing list
——— (2008b, May 22). Mexican Women Activists threatened. Received via mailing list
Huicochea, A. & Barrios, J. (2005, July 10). 2 Samaritans charged in transporting entrants. Arizona Daily Star. Received via mailing list [email protected] [July 2005].
Iritani, E. (2004, October 16). Border Net has become a Noose, U.S. Firms Say: Post 9-11 delays in obtaining visas are driving away foreign clients and talents. Los Angeles Times. Available: http://articles.latimes.com/2004/oct/16/world/fg-visas16 Accessed: 28 October 2004.
Jacoby, T. (2004, November 24). Bush’s immigration gamble: His challenge is to sell necessary reforms to the American Public. Opinion. Los Angeles Times. [Online] Available: http://articles.latimes.com/2004/nov/24/opinion/oe-jacoby24 Accessed: 15 February 2005.
Jakes Johnson, L. (2005, March 30). 500 agents head to Arizona border. Associated Press/ El Paso Times.
Johnson, R. (2004, October 26). Ciudad Juárez Report seeks probes of 49 officials. Los Angeles Times. [Online]. Available: http://articles.latimes.com/2004/oct/26/world/fg-juarez26 Accessed: 28 October 2004.
Kane, L. (2004, June). Border Safety Initiative: a multi-faceted approach to enhancing border safety. Customs and Border Protection Today. Available: http://www.cbp.gov/xp/CustomsToday/2004/June/bsi_falfurrias.xml Accessed: 28 October 2004.
KAET/ASU (2005, April 27). Latest Arizona Poll: They Like Minuteman Project, Plus More. Indymedia Arizona. Available: http://arizona.indymedia.org/news/2005/04/26402.php Accessed: 14 September 2005.
Kelly, A. (2005, April 21). Legislators check out minuteman project. Mountain View News, Sierra Vista.
La Estrella de Tucson, (2005, April 20-26). Son 142 Feminicidios Sexuales en Juárez.
LoMonaco, C. (2005a, May 26). Accuracy of migrant death list challenged. Tucson Citizen. Received via mailing list
——— (2005b, May 27). Border Patrol: We’ll tally dead migrants better. Tucson Citizen. Received via mailing list
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——— (2005c, June 25). Border Patrol increases its count of migrant deaths. Tucson Citizen. Received via mailing list
Marizco, M. (2005a, Mar 25). Minutemen appear to be restyling campaign along US-Mexico border. Arizona Daily Star. Received via mailing list
——— (2005b, Apr 28). What border residents think of Migrants and Minutemen. Arizona Daily Star. Received via mailing list
——— (2005c, June 25). Dying entrant is found in car. Arizona Daily Star. Received via mailing list
——— (2005d, July 15). Border Patrol getting entrants’ calls for help. Arizona Daily Star. Received via mailing list
——— (2005e, July 19). Entrants’ deaths soar in spite of US efforts. Arizona Daily Star. Received via mailing list
——— (2005f, August 14). Entrants’ route edges to the east. Arizona Daily Star. Received via mailing list
——— (2005g, August 16). Illegal migrants warned of dangers.Arizona Daily Star. Received via mailing list
Marizco M, & McClain, C. (2005, April 2). Minuteman turnout is a fraction of prediction. Arizona Daily Star. Received via mailing list
Marosi, R. (2005, October 1). Border Crossing Deaths Set a 12-Month Record. Los Angeles Times. [Online] Available: http://articles.latimes.com/2005/oct/01/local/me-deaths1 Accessed: 18 November 2005.
Marquez, J. (2005, July 21). Gov’t Backs off Idea of Civilian Patrol. NC Times Net. Received via mailing list
Martínez Contreras, G. (2005, March 31). Detienen en Las Cruces a 54 indocumentados. El Diario de Juárez.
Meritz, D. (2005, February 7). 26 migrants found in Northeast motel. El Paso Times.
Nathan, D. (2005, October 6). The Juárez Murders: Sexism, corporate greed, and drug trafficking make Juárez a deadly town for Mexico's women. Hundreds are dead, but the killers remain free. Amnesty Magazine. [Online]. Available:
Notimex, (2005, August 24). Feminicidios en Chiapas, diez veces mas que en Juarez. El Diario de Juarez.
No More Deaths [NMD], (2005, July 7). Faith-Based Group Rescues 175 People in the Sonoran Desert’ Campaign. Press Release [Online] Available: http://www.nomasmuertes.org/Press_Release-7-1-05_mfe_1_.doc Accessed: 12 October 2005.
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——— (2006, September 2) Charges Dropped Against No More Deaths Volunteers Press Release Available: http://nomoredeaths.org/index.php? option=com_content&task=view&id=38&Itemid=35 Accessed: 3 September 2006.
Orquiz, M. (2004, November 9). Roban hasta 500 hogares en un día. El Diario de Juárez.
Paterson, K. (2006, March 8). Femicide on the Rise in Latin America. Americas Policy Program Report, Center for International Policy (CIP). [Online] Available from: http://americas.irc-online.org/am/3142 Accessed: 26 May 2006.
Paterson, K. (2008, May 9). Juarez Mothers Demand Justice for their Murdered Daughters. Americas Policy Program Report, Center for International Policy (CIP). [Online] Available from: http://americas.irc-online.org/am/5201 Accessed: 10 May 2008.
Randerson, J. (2007, March 7). Death in the desert: how families are consoled when bodies are found Scientists set up DNA scheme to identify remains of Mexicans fleeing to US. The Guardian. [Online]. Available:
Roberts, M. (2005, July 6). Students face deportation order after years in U.S. Associated Press. Received via mailing list
Rodriguez, A. (2005a, February 1). Solo 84 homicidios son de índole sexual: fiscal. El Diario de Juárez.
——— (2005b, March 30). Esposo culpable del reciente feminicidio. El Diario de Juárez.
Rodriguez, O.R. (2006, July 25). Mexico closes probe of 14 border killings. Associated Press.
Rotstein, A. H. (2005, June 23). Illegal immigrants: Apprehensions dip here, soar near Yuma’. Associated Press. Received via mailing list
Rozemberg, H. (2002, March 26). New focus for Sanctuary Movement to save immigrants: Group shifts its migrant aims. The Arizona Republic.
Salmón Aguilera, A. (2005a, May 10). Trabaja el 50% de madres mexicanas. El Diario de Juarez.
——— (2005b, May 31). Manejan Medios ‘refritos’, dice Fox sobre feminicidios. El Diario de Juárez.
Saucedo Alcalá, J. (2005, March 31). Consignan a presunto feminicida. El Diario de Juárez.
Strohm, C. (2005, May 13). Border Patrol seeks more personnel, might enlist citizen patrols. Govexec.com. Received via mailing list
Smith-Spark, L. (2005, March 28). Vigilantes set for Mexico border patrol. BBC News [Online]
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Available: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/4384855.stm Accessed: 30 March 2005.
Thompson, G. (2005, April 18). Among the Minutemen. The New Standard. [Online] Available: http://newstandardnews.net/alivewires/staff/content/?show_item=1694 Accessed: 4 September 2005.
Tuckman, J. (2005, October 6) Lopez joins Hollywood trail to Mexico’s murder town. World News, The Guardian. [Online]. Available: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2005/oct/06/filmnews.mexico Accessed: 6 October 2005.
Wood, D.B., (2005, May 2). What 'minuteman' vigil accomplished. Christian Science Monitor. Available: http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0502/p01s04-ussc.html Accessed: 28 May 2005.
IV. Audio-Visual Media
American Friends Service Committee [AFSC], American Civil Liberties Union [ACLU] & WITNESS (2005). Rights on the line: Vigilantes on the border. [Documentary]. Available via YouTube: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Orn9K2EzYTg Accessed: 22 June 2007.
Arau S. (Dir.), (2004) A Day without a Mexican. [Motion Picture].
Fons, J. (Dir.), (1988). Midaq Alley [Motion Picture].
Plan Estratégico de Ciudad Juárez. (2005). Echale las ganas en Juarez. [Music video]. Available via YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebYFQP4EGHk Accessed: 28 July 2008.
Ravelo Blancas, P. & Bonilla, R. (Dir.) (2005). La batalla de las cruces. Protesta social y acciones colectivas en torno de la violencia sexual en Ciudad Juárez. [Documentary].
US Border Patrol Public Relations (1996) Challenge on the Border. [Documentary/ Publicity Video].
Welles, O. (Dir.), (1958). A Touch of Evil [Motion Picture].
V. Selected Websites
Annunciation House, (no date) Voice of the Voiceless Award Available:
Annunciation House Blog (2008a, April 7) Juan Patricio Trial Summary Part 1. Available: http://annunciationhouse.org/blog/2008/04/07/juan-patricio-trial-summary-part-1/ Accessed: 10 July 2008.
Annunciation House Blog (2008b, April 8) Juan Patricio Trial Summary Part 2. Available: http://annunciationhouse.org/blog/2008/04/08/juan-patricio-trial-summary-part-2/
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Accessed: 10 July 2008.
Annunciation House Blog (2008c, April 10) Juan Patricio Trial Summary Part 3. Available: http://annunciationhouse.org/blog/2008/04/10/juan-patricio-trial-summary-part-3/ Accessed: 10 July 2008.
Centre for Border Studies, University of Glamorgan. Available: http://border.research.glam.ac.uk/people/ Accessed: 22 October 2003.
Centre for International Borders Research, Queens University Belfast. Available: http://www.qub.ac.uk/cibr/ Accessed: 22 October 2003.
Centre for Inter-American and Border Studies, University of Texas in El Paso. Available: http://academics.utep.edu/Default.aspx?alias=academics.utep.edu/cibs Accessed: 22 September 2004.
Centre for Latin American and Border Studies, New Mexico State University in Las Cruces. Available: < http://www.nmsu.edu/~bsc/> Accessed: 28 October 2004.
Coalición de Derechos Humanos, (2007, May 8). The Migrant Trail: We Walk for Life. [Online] Available:
Customs and Border Protection [CBP], Mission Statement and Core Values. Available: http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/about/mission/guardians.xml Accessed: 10 June 2004.
El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Mexico. Available: http://www.colef.mx/ Accessed: 28 October 2004.
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