Dying to Live: A Story of U.S. Immigration in an Age of Global A

"'Dying to Live' is a compelling, perceptive and invaluable book for our times."
-- Susan Straight, author of "Highwire Moon"

"...a fierce and courageous denunciation of the foul politics of immigration..."
-- Richard Walker, professor of geography, UC Berkeley

"An important, visually moving book that adds to our knowledge of the border and its place in history."
-- David Bacon, author "Communities Without Borders: Images and Voices from the World of Migration"

"Invisible in life, like most exploited immigrants, Julio Cesar Gallegos now judges us from the hour of his terrible death."
-- Mike Davis is the author, most recently, of Planet of Slums and In Praise of Barbarians

"Nevins blows the red-neck cover off the right wing engineered scapegoating of 'illegal' immigrants."
-- Deepa Fernandes, author of "Targeted: Homeland Security and the Business of Immigration"

"Nevins writes a compelling indictment of this nation's immigration policy directed toward Mexico . . . thoughtful and elucidating exploration of this multifaceted problem."
-- Booklist