Born on the border : Minutemen vigilantes, origins of Arizona's anti-immigrant movement, and a call for increased civil disobedience

Ray Ybarra Maldonado


In 2004 vigilante groups patrolled the U.S.-Mexican border, hunting for migrants in the vast Arizona desert. A law student who hails from the small border town of Douglas, AZ takes off two years from his studies at Stanford Law School to return to Douglas to fight against the growing vigilante movement and the human rights abuses on the U.S.-Mexican Border. This book provides a first-hand chronicle of the immigration debate that currently engulfs our nation. Ray Ybarra Maldonado writes about the border from his personal experience as a child and from the perspective of a dedicated activist who has travelled into the interior of Mexico to find victims of vigilante abuse. He also shares stories from his work at a migrant shelter in the Mexican border town where his mother was born, and from the middle of the Arizona desert where gun toting members of the Minutemen Project confront migrants crossing the militarized border.*

Author/Creator: Ybarra Maldonado, Ray, Stanford Law School graduate, J.D. (2005) author.Contributor: Hispanic Institute of Social Issues, publisher.

*Summary from inside book cover