Tom Barry is the Director of the TransBorder Project at the Center for International Policy. His work centers on immigration policy, homeland security, border security, and the outsourcing of national security.

He has authored or co-authored more than twenty books, including The Great Divide: The Challenge of U.S.-Mexico Relations in the 1990s (Grove Press, 1994), Feeding the Crisis: U.S. Food Aid and Farm Policy in Central America (University of Nebraska, 1990), and Zapata’s Revenge: Free Trade and the Farm Crisis in Mexico (South End Press, 1999). He blogs at Border Lines.