<p>As the United States hardens its border with Mexico how do migrants make transnational claims of citizenship in both nation-states? By enacting citizenship in both countries Mexican migrants are challenging the meaning of membership and belonging from the margins of both citizenship regimes. With their incessant border-shattering political practices Mexican migrants have become the embodiment of transnational citizenship on both sides of the divide.</p><p>Drawing on his experiences leading citizenship classes for Mexican migrants and working with cross-border activists Adri&aacute;n F&eacute;lix examines the political lives (and deaths) of Mexican migrants in <em>Specters of Belonging</em>. Tracing transnationalism across the different stages of the migrant political life cycle - beginning with the so-called political baptism of naturalization and ending with the practice by which migrant bodies are repatriated to Mexico for burial after death - F&eacute;lix reveals the varied ways in which Mexican transnational subjects practice citizenship in the United States as well as Mexico. As such F&eacute;lix unearths how Mexican migrants&#39; specters of belonging perennially haunt the political projects of nationalism citizenship and democracy on both sides of the border.</p>
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