Interview with Nicholas De Genova about the production of exploitable labour by TheBridgeRadio published on 2018-01-29T13:42:46Z In January 2018, the Bridge Radio interviewed Nicholas De Genova, a scholar of migration, borders, citizenship, race, and labor based in U.S. We asked him to unfold his argument about how borders are not only are exclusionary but a technology filtrating human movement, sorting and ranking the free movement of people around the world into hierarchies. Hence, creating labour power that are subordinated and exploitable. How the border regime and the production of migrant labour is intersecting?