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Hern谩ndez, D., Beatriz Marquez Aldana, Isabel Anadon, and John Eason (2020, May 20). "The Hotspots in Hiding: COVID-19 and Immigrant Detention." . Retrieved from: 


Hern谩ndez. D. (2020, April 10). 鈥.鈥 The Fulcrum.


Hern谩ndez, D., B. Marquez Aldana, I. Anadon, and J. Eason (2020, May 20). "The Hotspots in Hiding: COVID-19 and Immigrant Detention."


Hern谩ndez, D. (9/10/19) "鈥3 Mexican Countries鈥: When All Latin American Migrants Become Mexicans" Retrieved from 


Hern谩ndez, D. (2019) "Carceral Shadows: Entangled Lineages and Merging Technologies of Immigrant Detention," In Robert Chase (ed.), Caging Borders and Carceral States: Incarcerations, Immigration Detentions, and Resistance (57-92) University of North Carolina Press.


Hern谩ndez, D. (Summer 2019). "Corruption Behind Bars." NACLA: Report on the Americas. Vol. 51, No. 2. 134-140.


Hern谩ndez, D. (11/8/18). "Habitual Punishment: Family Detention and the Status Quo." EuropeNow. Retrieved from


Hern谩ndez, D. (11/28/16) "A 'Crisis' of His Own Making: Trump and Immigration." [Blog Post]. Border Criminologies Blog, Faculty of Law in the University of Oxford. Retrieved from: