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Undocumented

Immigration and the Militarization of the U.S.-Mexico Border
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John Moore has focused on the issue ofundocumented immigration to the United Statesfor a decade. His access to immigrants during theirjourney, and to U.S. federal agents tasked withdeterring them, sets his pictures apart. Moore hasphotographed the entire length of the U.S. southernborder, and traveled extensively throughout CentralAmerica and Mexico, as well as to manyimmigrant communities in the United States. Hiswork includes rare imagery of ICE raids, massdeportations, and the resulting widespread fear inthe immigrant community. For its broad scope andrigorous journalism, Undocumented: Immigrationand the Militarization of the United States-MexicoBorder is the essential record on the prevailing U.S.domestic topic of immigration and border security.

Author Biography:

JOHN MOORE is a special correspondent for GettyImages. He has photographed in 65 countrieson six continents and was posted internationallyfor 17 years, first to Nicaragua, then India, SouthAfrica, Mexico, Egypt, and Pakistan. He returnedto the U.S. in 2008. Moore has won top awardsthroughout his career, including the 2005 PulitzerPrize for Breaking News Photography, World PressPhoto honors, the John Faber Award and theRobert Capa Gold Medal from the Overseas PressClub, Photographer of the Year from Pictures ofthe Year International, the NPPA and Sony WorldPhotography Organization. Moore is a graduate ofthe University of Texas at Austin, where he studiedRadio-Television-Film. He lives with his family inStamford, Connecticut.
Release date Australia
March 29th, 2018
Author
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
1 Illustrations, unspecified
Pages
176
ISBN-13
9781576878675
Product ID
26917327

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