RT Article T1 Internal bordering in the context of undeportability: Border performances in Italy JF Theoretical criminology VO 23 IS 2 SP 175 OP 193 A1 Fabini, Giulia LA English YR 2019 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1680736345 AB In a contemporaneity of high mobility, porous borders, and harsher immigration laws, the great majority of illegalized migrants are not deported; they remain in the territory in a condition of legal non-existence. Through a case study of the interaction between illegalized migrants and police in Italy, this article demonstrates the utility of the concept of "border performativity" for the research on border control. It reveals how "differential inclusion" operates in a particular site, and it uses Althusser's concept of interpellation in its discussion of discipline and resistance in the mechanisms of internal bordering. Finally, my development (and use) of the term undeportability extends theory by urging criminologists of mobility to consider contexts in which choices are structured by the inability of officials to fully deploy the deportation regime. K1 Differential inclusion K1 Illegalized migrants K1 Interpellation K1 Italy K1 Migrant struggles K1 Police K1 Undeportability DO 10.1177/1362480618819802