mattrohn's review

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informative medium-paced

2.0

The central argument of the book about border externalization (US funds border enforcement efforts in Latin America and elsewhere around the world in order to stop potential unwanted migrants before they ever reach the US border with Mexico) and that this is a part of a system of global apartheid, impeding movement of the poor while easing international travel for citizens of wealthy countries) is good but the way that the book is put together is messy and often obscures the good arguments and consistently brings up interesting subtopics and potentially important elements to the core argument but rarely explores them 
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