Part 1: Procedural Justice: Immigrants in Interaction with Agents of the State.- Driving While Immigrant: Driver's License Policy and Immigration Enforcement.- Local Democracy on ICE: The Arizona Laboratory.- Removal Roulette: Secure Communities and Immigration Enforcement in the United States (2008-2012).- Part 2: Social Justice: The Collateral Consequences of Enforcement for Immigrant Families and Communities.- Collateral Consequences: The Impact of Local Immigration Policies on Latino Immigrant Families in North Central Indiana.- The Syndication of Removal: Trauma and Substance Abuse.- US Citizen Children of Deportees: Picking Up the Broken Pieces of a Bulimic Society.- Exploring Deportation as a Causal Mechanism of Social Disorganization.- Part 3: Criminal Justice: Crime and Its Correlates in Immigrant Communities.- Local Context and National Consequences: Homicide Variations Across Time.- Clandestine Tales from Tuscany.- Profits on the Margins: Private Language Service Providers and Limited-English-Proficient Immigrants in Irish Courts.- Part 4: Economic Justice: Immigrants as Actors and Objects of Economic Activity.- Exploring the Applicability of Group Threat Theory in Respect of Majority Group Support for Punitive Criminal Justice Policy in the Context of Large-Scale Immigration in the United States and Germany.- These Illegals': Personhood, Profit, and the Political Economy of Punishment in Federal-Local Immigration Enforcement Partnerships.- Tyrannizing Strangers for Profit: Wage Theft, Cross-Border Migrant Workers, and the Politics of Exclusion in an Era of Global Economic Integration.