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Hicken, J., Fischbein, J., & Lisle, J. (forthcoming 2011). Border Enforcement and the Financing of Undocumented Migration to the United States. In D. FitzGerald, R. Alarcón Acosta, & L. Muse-Orlinoff (Eds.) Recession Without Borders: Mexican Migrants Confront the Economic Downturn. La Jolla, CA: Center for Comparative Immigration studies at UC San Diego.



Hicken, J., Cohen, M., & Narvaez, J. (2010). Double Jeopardy: How U.S. Enforcement Policies Shape Tunkaseño Migration. In W.A. Cornelius, D. Fitzgerald, P. Lewin Fischer, & L. Muse-Orlinoff (Eds.) Mexican Migration and the U.S. Economic Crisis (pp. 47-94). La Jolla, CA: Center for Comparative Immigration studies at UC San Diego.



Perry, E., Doshi, N., Hicken, J., & Mendez Garcia, J.R. (2009). Between Here and There: Ethnicity, Civic Participation, and Migration in San Miguel Tlacotepec. In W.A. Cornelius, D. Fitzgerald, J. Hernandez-Diaz, & S. Borger (Eds.) Migration from the Mexican Mixteca: A Transnational Community in Oaxaca and California (pp. 207-236). La Jolla, CA: Center for Comparative Immigration studies at UC San Diego.



Sisco, J., & Hicken, J. (2009). Is US Border Enforcement Working? In W.A. Cornelius, D. Fitzgerald, & S. Borger (Eds.) Four Generations of Norteños: New Research from the Cradle of Mexican Migration (pp. 41-78). La Jolla, CA: Center for Comparative Immigration studies at UC San Diego.