“In this work of meticulous research and remarkable scholarship focused on Mexican colonization, historian JosÉ Angel HernÁndez addresses one of the most vexing issues facing the modern world: the mass migration of people across national borders. His book encapsulates and gives voice to the experiences of people striving to build a better life.”—Miguel Ángel GonzÁlez-Quiroga, author of War and Peace on the Rio Grande Frontier, 1830–1880“‘Autocolonization’ describes the way nation-states—Mexico in this case—used their own indigenous, mestizo, and transnational populations to settle their ‘empty lands’ in a pattern quite distinct from Anglo-American settler colonialism.In this innovative work, historian JosÉ Angel HernÁndez adds a significant, new theoretical model to the colonial paradigm, one applicable to the Mexican-American borderlands and elsewhere in Latin America.”—John R. ChÁvez, author of Beyond Nations: Evolving Homelands in the North Atlantic World