5084:(SBI) in 2005 to secure U.S. borders and reduce illegal migration. The main components of SBI dealt with staffing concerns, removal capacity, surveillance and tactical infrastructure and interior enforcement. The aim of this initiative is to overcome the limitations of physical barriers through the use of surveillance technologies known as "SBInet." The SBInet technology has not worked as well as potentially intended, facing a number of technical issues that have limited its effectiveness. Part of the initiative also focused on increasing detention and removal capacity, with an objective to add an additional 2,000 beds to detentional facilities. With expansion of detention and removal capabilities this was also the objective to end the "catch and release" process that had been occurring previously. An additional component was "high consequence enforcement", which was not the subject of a formal public policy document. There was the allowance, historically, for voluntary returns of individuals apprehended at the border by Border Patrol agents. These voluntary returns, after the SBI of 2005, were limited to three "high consequence outcomes".
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Mexican-American border. They are known to wake up in the early hours of the morning to make their way to the border, where they wait in long lines to cross into the U.S. After crossing the border, the students find a ride to school. Many students come to
America for the opportunity, because it has a more developed and organized educational system. Students who go to school in America have a better chance of reaching higher education in the U.S. In many parts of Mexico, compulsory education ends at age sixteen. Many of the transborder students are natural-born U.S. citizens. Students that were born in America have the right to American education, even if they do not live in the U.S. In places like the San Diego and Tijuana border, it is much cheaper to live in Mexico. San Diego has a high cost of living and one of the highest student homeless rates in the country, so many families move to Tijuana because it is more affordable to raise a family.
4962:. The humanitarian groups consist of faith-based communities and primarily non-profit organizations that assist deportees, many of whom do not have any resources with them such as money, food, or family information, and who would otherwise become homeless and emotionally and psychologically devastated. Contributing factors that might have caused them to be devastated can either be that they were separated from "their family members or the inability to work legally in the United States". Therefore, the primary purpose of the humanitarian groups on the Mexico side of the border is to create a pathway for transitional support such as providing the deportees food, shelter, clothing, legal help and social services. In addition, there are humanitarian groups that provides meals and shelter to deportees according to their deportation documents. Humanitarian groups along the border in Mexico are El Comedor, Nazareth House, Camino Juntos,
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returned to Mexico, they spoke to three main areas, "shifting identities, learning and losing named language, and schooling across borders." The most frequent point mentioned in terms of changing schooling is the difficulty to adapt to a system in which they are unfamiliar, in a named language they might have lost, and where there is minimal continuity in the methodology of teaching. It is suggested in this study that while the U.S. has a long history of teaching immigrant students, along with tried and tested assimilation programming to support foreign children in U.S. border schools, Mexican systems do not, making the change nearly impossible for newly deported students to learn. While the
Mexican Secretariat of the Public has vowed to change the legislation surrounding this issue, bilingual education is still only awarded to expensive private schools.
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4589:, to erect a border fence along the Mexico–U.S. border. The controversial proposal included creating many individual fences. Almost 966 km (600 mi) of fence were constructed, with each of the individual fences composed of steel and concrete. In between these fences are infrared cameras and sensors, National Guard soldiers, and SWAT teams on alert, giving rise to the term "virtual fence". Construction on the fence began in 2006, with each mile costing the U.S. government about $ 2.8 million. In 2010, the initiative was terminated because of costs, after having completed 1,030 km (640 mi) of either barrier fence or vehicle barriers, that were either new or had been rebuilt over older, inferior fencing. The
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encouraging humane immigration policy, and making phone calls to relatives of immigrants. Since its founding in 2004, No More Deaths has provided assistance to thousands of migrant border crossers; however the Border Patrol and other public land agencies near the U.S.–Mexico border have challenged the efforts of various humanitarian groups, by following immigrants to a medical volunteer camp and raiding it. Humanitarian groups along the border have been tested by Border Patrol and other agencies, however the authority of the Trump administration has introduced a new tier of restriction through surveillance, harassment, and intimidation to border relief efforts.
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wall would negatively affect the wildlife in the
Sonoran Desert including plants and animals. Naturally, animals do not tend to stay in one place and instead, they expedite to various places for water, plants, and other means in order to survive. The wall would restrict animals to a specific territory and would reduce their chances of survival. According to Brian Segee, a staff attorney with Wildlife Activists says that except high flying birds, animals would not be able to move to other places because of the wall along the border. For instance, participants in this study argued that some species such as
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undocumented migrants and trafficking of people and contraband. The present strategy to enforce migration along the U.S.–Mexico border is by the means of "prevention through deterrence". Its primary goal is to completely prevent undocumented immigrants from entering the U.S. from Mexico rather than apprehending the unauthorized who are already in the country. As assertive as it was, "prevention through deterrence" was arguably unsuccessful, with a doubling in size of undocumented immigrants population during the two decades leading up to 2014.
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5238:. However, under the border search exception, this protection does not fully apply at borders or border crossings (also known as ports of entry) or in the border zone. This means that much of the U.S. population is subject to CBP regulations including stop and search. There are some limits to CBP officials' ability to stop and search. For instance CBP officials are not allowed to pull anyone over without a reasonable suspicion of immigration violation or crime, or search vehicles without warrant or probable cause. The
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Hispanic women to implement a feminist perspective in activism in spite of the social and economic obstacles as well as Assembly Bill No. 775, 2005 that prohibited children being used as interpreters. These humanitarian groups have implemented various strategies to pursue their goals that ultimately try to counter the number of immigrant deaths and abuses in immigrant detention even if it means the criminalization and higher levels of discrimination against them.
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implementation of the funnel effect. Along the
Arizona-Mexico border, only seven migrant deaths were recorded in 1996; however, the remains of over 2,000 migrants were discovered from 2001 to 2012. Since the majority of deaths occur in rural areas, where extreme temperatures are common, it is likely the number of recorded deaths are far below the total. Because of the harsh, inaccessible terrain, human remains may not be found for years or ever.
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immigrants have been living in the U.S. for more than 7 years. Local economies that develop on the
Mexican side capitalize not only on available skills but also on available, usually discarded, materials. Small businesses trade in clothes that are purchased by the pound and cardboard from the U.S. Some items, like the used tires found everywhere along the border, are made into certain items that support local economies and define a border.
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shifted south between 1852 and 1868, with the most radical shift in the river occurring after a flood in 1864. By 1873 the moving river-center border had cut off approximately 2.4 square kilometers (590 acres) of
Mexican territory in the El Paso-Juarez area, in effect transferring the land to the U.S.. By a treaty negotiated in 1963, Mexico regained most of this land in what became known as the
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5100:(DOJ) to increase the number of apprehended individuals crossing the border illegally who are charged with criminal offenses. Most of these cases are prosecuted under Operation Streamline. The third "high consequence outcome" is known as remote repatriation. This is the return of apprehended Mexicans to remote locations by Border Patrol rather than the nearest Mexican port of entry.
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barriers between border towns. When the battles concluded, restrictions for crossing the border were relaxed and most soldiers were sent home; however, the fences remained as a physical reminder of the division between the two nations. As years passed, more fences and higher barriers were established as attentions focused on the boundary demarcation between the U.S. and Mexico.
3526:. These purchases left approximately 300,000 people living in the once disputed lands, many of whom were Mexican nationals. Following the establishment of the current border, several towns sprang up along this boundary, and many of the Mexican citizens were given free land in the northern regions of Mexico in exchange for returning and repopulating the area.
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illegally are subject to criminal prosecution. Defendants who are charged with crossing into the U.S. illegally are tried en masse to determine their guilt. Defense attorneys often are responsible for representing up to 40 immigrants at once. Around 99% of defendants in
Operation Streamline proceedings plead guilty. The defendants are charged with a
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living in
Tijuana. Tijuana is home to many deportees from the U.S., many who have lost everything and do not have an income to rely on and are now in a new city in which they have to quickly adapt in order to survive. San Diego developers would bring many benefits to Tijuana, but deportees and the poor run the risk of being impacted by the
3167:)—a distance of 2,020 km (1,255 mi) to its mouth at the Gulf of Mexico. The Rio Grande frequently meanders along the Texas–Mexico border. As a result, the U.S. and Mexico have a treaty by which the Rio Grande is maintained as the border, with new cut-offs and islands being transferred to the other nation as necessary. The
5331:, was signed into law on August 14, 1983, and became enforceable on February 16, 1984. This agreement to protect the environment is the political foundation between the U.S. and Mexico for 4 subsequent programs. Each program has addressed environmental destruction in the border region resulting from the rise of the
4253:); an enhanced tribal identification card; a Native American Tribal Photo Identification Card; Form I-872 – American Indian Card; a valid Merchant Mariner Document when traveling in conjunction with official maritime business; or a valid U.S. military identification card when traveling on official orders.
4973:, after a group of lawyers who visited reported unsafe and unsanitary conditions. In the same month, the body of Óscar Alberto Martínez and his 23-month-old daughter, Angie Valeria, were found dead in the Rio Grande River. The family was from El Salvador, attempting to cross from Mexico into the U.S. near
4209:(DHS) announced a rule regarding new identification requirements for U.S. citizens and international travelers entering the U.S. implemented on January 23, 2007. This final rule and first phase of the WHTI specifies nine forms of identification, one of which is required to enter the U.S. by air: a valid
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According to a delegation of
Arizona park and refuge managers, wildlife biologists, and conservationists who studied the U.S. and Mexico border concluded that building a wall along the Mexico border would also have negative impacts on the natural environment in the region. They argued that the border
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In 2006, during the presidency of George W. Bush, Congress approved Secure Fence Act which allowed the Department of Homeland Security to erect a border fence along the U.S.–Mexico border. Congress also approved a different law called the REAL ID Act which gave the Department of Homeland Security the
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with other groups helped create a healthier Hispanic community in Arizona border towns by creating policy and infrastructure changes. These groups provided humanitarian assistance to counter the prominence of Type 2 diabetes among the Hispanic community by acquiring a grant for new walking trails and
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In the fiscal year of 2006, there were 29 confirmed border incursions by Mexican government officials, of which 17 were by armed individuals. Since 1996, there have been 253 incursions by Mexican government officials. In 2014 the U.S. Department of Homeland Security informed California Representative
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In order to effectively enforce border protection, the U.S.' policies and regulations have looked to make border crossings more hazardous through the implementation of various operations, one of those being the "funnel effect". The tactic was meant to discourage migration from Mexico into the U.S. by
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Data from the U.S. Border Patrol Agency's 2010 annual report shows that among the total number of border crossings without documentation from various countries into the U.S., 90% were from Mexico alone. In addition, there are more than 6 million undocumented Mexican nationals residing in the U.S. The
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Veterinary inspections are often required, and are available only at designated ports; advance contact with port veterinarians is recommended. Animals crossing the U.S.–Mexico border may have a country of origin other than the country where they present for inspection. Such animals include those from
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The Rio Grande Rectification Treaty of 1933 straightened and stabilized the river boundary through the highly developed El Paso-Juárez valley. Numerous parcels of land were transferred between the two countries during the construction period, 1935–1938. At the end, each nation had ceded an equal area
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Proponents of Operation Streamline claim that the harsher prosecution has been an important factor in deterring immigrants from crossing the border illegally. Apprehensions have decreased in certain sectors after 2005, which is seen as a sign of success. For example, the Del Rio sector saw a decline
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refers collectively to zero-tolerance policies implemented at the Mexico–U.S. border that seek to remove illegal immigrants through an expedited process if they have arrived with missing or fraudulent identification or have previously been convicted for an immigration crime. It was first implemented
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In the summer of 2017, four major construction companies planned to bid for the contract. The Customs and Border Protection agency budgeted $ 20 million to hire these companies to build half-million-dollar prototypes of the wall. At this time, Congress had only approved $ 341 million to maintain the
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In 2019, there have been humanitarian crises on the border because of lack of resources. Migrant children have specifically been affected. Democratic members of the House of Representatives introduced legislation that would aid the humanitarian crisis by giving $ 4.5 billion to emergency spending to
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Criticisms of Operation Streamline point to the program's heavy use of federal court and enforcement resources as a negative aspect. In addition, the prosecution of all illegal border crossings takes the focus away from prosecuting more serious crimes. They claim that the program's cost is too high
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Previously, immigrants apprehended at the border were either given the option to voluntarily return to their home country or they were placed in civil immigration proceedings. After Operation Streamline was implemented, nearly all people apprehended at the border who are suspected of having crossed
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Not only do these Hispanic communities face health inequalities, but political inequalities as well. The need for political change was so huge that it has encouraged Hispanic women to engage in activism at a local level. The Neighborhood Action Group in Chula Vista, California, is one of the groups
4778:. Trump signed a proclamation the next day to specify that people crossing the Mexican border illegally would not qualify for asylum; he called the march of migrants from Central America towards the U.S. a "crisis". Civil rights groups strongly criticized the move, and several groups, including the
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Distribution of natural resources across the border has also been a major challenge, particularly for water use and water quality. Toxic sewage flowing into Mexico, and over-consumption of water from the Colorado River Basin and middle-lower Rio Grande have been central to the conflict. Large-scale
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When animals are imported from one country to another, there is the possibility that diseases and parasites can move with them. Thus, most countries impose animal health regulations on the import of animals. Most animals imported to the U.S. must be accompanied by import permits obtained in advance
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investigates if land previously belonging to the U.S. or Mexico is to be considered on the other side of the border. In all cases of these adjustments along the Rio Grande under the 1905 convention, which occurred on 37 different dates from 1910 to 1976, the transferred land was small (ranging from
138:(1846–1848). Most of the border is settled on the Rio Grande River on the border of Texas and northeastern Mexico. To the left lies San Diego, California and on the right is Tijuana, Baja California. The building in the foreground on the San Diego side is a sewage treatment plant built to clean the
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Also researched is the impact of changing education for those children who attended school in the U.S. prior to deportation, and are now readjusting to a new education system within Mexico. In one study, when repatriated children were asked about how their world perspectives were changed once they
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A National Border Patrol Strategic Plan was first developed in 1994; it was then updated in 2004 and 2012. In 2004, the updated strategy focused on command structures, intelligence and surveillance, enforcement and deployment of U.S. Border Patrol agents to better respond to threats at the border.
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Humanitarian groups such as Humane Borders, No More Deaths, and Samaritans provide water in order to reduce deaths of immigrants who are journeying through the Arizona desert. A policy passed in 2010 by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife federal agency allows water drums to be placed on roads of disturbed
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While running for president, Trump estimated that a border wall would cost $ 8 to $ 12 billion and that he could force Mexico to pay for it. Cost estimates of the proposed wall vary widely. In early 2017, shortly after Trump took office, the DHS estimated the cost at $ 22 billion, while Democratic
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filed a lawsuit alleging that the Trump administration has overstepped its powers in expediting construction of a border wall. As of the end of 2017, Mexico had not agreed to pay any amount toward the wall, no new tariffs on Mexican goods had been considered by the U.S. Congress, the U.S. Congress
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The Border Patrol was created in 1924 with its primary mission to detect and prevent the illegal entry of immigrants into the U.S. Together with other law enforcement officers, the Border Patrol maintains the U.S.' borderlands—regulating the flow of legal immigration and goods while patrolling for
4345:) is endemic in Mexico but not established in the U.S., transportation of horses from Mexico to the U.S. requires evaluation of horses for the presence of this disease. A leading exception to this rule is the special waiver obtained by riders participating in the Cabalgata Binacional Villista (see
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Tijuana is the next target for San Diegan developers because of its fast-growing economy, lower cost of living, cheap prices and proximity to San Diego. While this would benefit the tourist aspect of the city, it is damaging to low-income residents that will no longer be able to afford the cost of
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and other vehicle related air contaminants have been linked to health complications such as cardiovascular disease, lung cancer, birth outcomes, premature death, obesity, asthma and other respiratory diseases. The high levels of traffic collusion and the extended wait times has affected the mental
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Incidence rates of HIV and tuberculosis are higher in border towns such as El Paso and Ciudad Juárez than at the national level in both countries. The Nuestra Casa Initiative tried to counter the health disparities by using a cross-border strategy that moved around an exhibit prominent in various
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Although the Mexican Revolution caused insecurity in Mexico, it also strained U.S.–Mexico relations. With the Mexican Revolution lasting for 10 years, ending in 1920, and World War I simultaneously occurring between 1914 and 1918, the division between the U.S. and Mexico began to polarize the two
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industries, those who migrated to northern Mexico to work in the industries, the lack of infrastructure to accommodate the people, Mexico's lax regulations concerning all these factors, the resulting spillover into the U.S., and the U.S.'s own environmentally destructive tendencies. The programs
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overlooks the fact that the U.S. is obligated to protect refugees from return to conditions threatening prosecution, as per treaties. President Joe Biden's border executive plan as the COVID-19 restrictions – known as Title 42 – expired in May 2023. Under Title 42, which had been in effect since
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The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo and another treaty in 1884 were the agreements originally responsible for the settlement of the international border, both of which specified that the middle of the Rio Grande was the border, irrespective of any alterations in the channels or banks. The Rio Grande
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These transborder students also raise questions about the acquisition of healthcare, as most Mexican students who attend university in the U.S. who also have family across the border are known to use the Mexican healthcare system instead of U.S. or university sources. The opposite case was also
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In Mexico, most humanitarian groups focus on assisting the deportees. As rates of deportation increase, "the deportation of many individuals is becoming more and more notable" in the streets of Mexico cities. As a result, many humanitarian groups have formed in Mexican cities where undocumented
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that is designed to assist in ending death and suffering of immigrants along the U.S.-Mexico border by upholding fundamental human rights. Elemental services of No More Deaths is to provide humanitarian assistance, giving food and first aid treatment, witness and respond to human rights abuses,
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released a report stating that the U.S. Border Patrol intercepted 61% of individuals illegally crossing the border in 2011, which translates to 208,813 individuals not apprehended. 85,827 of the 208,813 would go on to illegally enter the U.S., while the rest returned to Mexico and other Central
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In Brownsville, a city on the southern border of Texas, a court ruled that school districts cannot deny students education if they have the proper paperwork. Many transborder students who live in these districts with these requirements will use extended family members' addresses to prove their
4802:, where a divided 2-1 panel ruled that the new asylum rules were inconsistent with existing law and upheld the injunction. On December 21, 2018, the Supreme Court declined to hear the administration's challenge, leaving the injunction in place and preventing the asylum ban from being enforced.
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According to the U.S. Border Patrol, apprehensions of Central Americans at the border reduced from 70,000 to 55,000 attempted illegal migrants from 2007 to 2011. Thereafter, the number of apprehensions increased dramatically to 95,000 in 2012, 150,000 in 2013 and 220,000 in 2014. The increased
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to monitor suspicious activities and potential violence at the border. Within 10 years, frequent provocations caused border towns to transform into battlefields, which intensified transborder restrictions, brought federal soldiers to patrol the border, and caused the construction of fences and
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permitted aliens to be formally removed with "limited judicial processing" known as expedited removal. The DHS has expanded between 2002 and 2006, expedited removal for "certain aliens that entered within previous two weeks and were apprehended within 161 km (100 mi) of the border".
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During the 2018 fiscal year, U.S. border agents arrested 107,212 people traveling in families, a record-high number. During the following five months (October 2018 through February 2019), that record was shattered by the arrest of 136,150 people traveling in families. On March 31, 2019, Trump
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Undocumented labor contributes $ 395 billion to the economy every year. While the U.S. is in favor of immigration, the increase in undocumented immigration has given border-crossing a negative image. There are around 11.5 million undocumented workers in the U.S. today, and 87% of undocumented
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threatened to close the border, cutting off trade between the countries. On April 4, Trump said that instead he would give Mexico a year to stop illegal drugs from coming into the U.S. If this did not happen, he said tariffs on automobiles would be used first, and then closing of the border.
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Many schools near the border in America have students that live on the Mexican side of the border. These students are "transborder students", as they live in Mexico but are enrolled in the U.S. education system. There are thousands of elementary through high school students that cross the
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The increase of border security throughout the years has progressively made crossings at the U.S.–Mexico border more dangerous, which has developed a human rights crisis at the border. The number of migrant deaths occurring along the U.S.–Mexico border has dramatically increased since the
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Per APHIS, horses originating from Canada can enter the U.S. with a Canadian government veterinary health certificate and a negative test for EIA. Horses from Mexico must have a health certificate; pass negative tests for EIA, dourine, glanders, and EP at a USDA import center; and undergo
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Martinez, Daniel E.; Reineke, Robin; Rubio-Goldsmith, Raquel; Anderson, Bruce E.; Hess, Gregory L.; Parks, Bruce O. (2013). "A Continued Humanitarian Crisis at the Border: Undocumented Border Crosser Deaths Recorded by the Pima County Office of the Medical Examiner, 1990–2012".
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into the U.S. each year. Border Patrol activity is concentrated around border cities such as San Diego and El Paso which have extensive border fencing. This means that the flow of illegal immigrants is diverted into rural mountainous and desert areas, leading to several hundred
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existing wall; no funds had been allocated to build new sections of wall. The DHS recommended that the wall's height should be between 5.5 and 9.1 m (18 and 30 ft) and its depth should be up to 1.8 m (6 ft) to deter drug traffickers from building tunnels.
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proposed building a border wall to control immigration. He declared that, as president, he would force Mexico to pay all costs. On January 25, 2017, several days after his inauguration and two days in advance of a planned meeting in Washington, D.C., with Mexican President
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The U.S. has established a 161 km (100 mi) border zone which applies to all U.S. external borders including all coasts, in effect covering two-thirds of the U.S. population, including a majority of the largest cities in the U.S. and several entire states (namely
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In order to prevent Mexican children from illegally coming to America for education, some bordertown schools require official documentation (bills, mail, etc.) from students. This is to ensure that only students that are entitled to an education in the U.S. receive one.
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APHIS imposes similar testing and certification requirements on horses from other parts of the world but without the quarantine for VEE. These horses are held in quarantine—usually three days—or until tests are completed. Because the disease equine piroplasmosis (equine
3703:. On November 24, 2009, the U.S. ceded 6 islands in the Rio Grande to Mexico. At the same time, Mexico ceded 3 islands and 2 bancos to the U.S. This transfer, which had been pending for 20 years, was the first application of Article III of the 1970 Boundary Treaty.
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and other parasites. In the Lower Rio Grande Valley, U.S. Department of Agriculture inspectors look for horses and livestock that stray across the border carrying ticks. These animals are often called wetstock, and the inspectors are referred to as tickriders.
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According to Vulliamy, one in five Mexican nationals will visit or work in the U.S. at one point in their lifetime. As of 2010, the border is guarded by more than 20,000 Border Patrol agents, more than at any time in its history. The border is paralleled by
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for the effectiveness of the work it is accomplishing. In response to the claim that Operation Streamline is an effective deterrent, critics of the program claim that the incentives to cross the border in order to work or be with family are much stronger.
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3226:. Among the U.S. states, Texas has the longest stretch of the border with Mexico, while California has the shortest. Among the states in Mexico, Chihuahua has the longest border with the U.S., while Nuevo León has the shortest. Along the border are 23
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case determined that "personally" means that the judge must address the defendant in a person-to-person manner. Though many courts have changed their procedures to adapt to the ruling, there are still forms of en masse trials practiced at the border.
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The U.S. Border Patrol detained more than 1.7 million migrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border illegally in fiscal year 2021, the highest number ever recorded. A greater demographic diversity of southwest border apprehensions have been noted in 2021.
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forcing migrants to travel further around barriers where the terrain and weather are more risky, but the strategy was not as successful as initially planned. As a result, the effect funneled more immigrants to their death even with the assistance of
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In 2012, Border Patrol agents made over 364,000 arrests of people illegally entering the country. Considerable success has been achieved in restoring integrity and safety to the border, by putting in place a border-control strategy. These include
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address the humanitarian crisis at the border, with significant funding for priorities including legal assistance, food, water, and medical services, support services for unaccompanied children, alternatives to detention, and refugee services.
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3671:(land surrounded by bends in the river that became segregated from either country by a cutoff, often caused by rapid accretion or avulsion of the alluvial channel), especially in the lower Rio Grande Valley. When these bancos are created, the
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On February 8, 2024, a group of 24 House Republicans wrote a letter to urge President Biden not to federalize the Texas National Guard in the midst of Texas wanting to crack down on the spike of illegal immigration on the U.S.-Mexico border.
5227:. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials have authority to stop and search within this zone and are authorized to enter private property without a warrant within 40 km (25 mi) of the border as well as establish checkpoints.
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at Algodones Sand Dunes, California. The fence on the U.S.–Mexican border is a special construction of narrow, 4.6 m (15 ft) tall elements, that are movable vertically. This way, they can be lifted on top of the ever shifting sand
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would not be able to freely move along the border areas. It would also restrict the movement of jaguars from Sierra Madre occidental forests to the southwestern parts of the U.S. According to Brian Nowicki, a conservation biologist at the
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to enable the building of the wall. Peña Nieto denied that Mexico would pay for the wall and declined the meeting. Shortly after, Trump announced that he intended to impose a 20% tariff on Mexican goods. Mexico did not make any payments.
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studied, seeking to find if U.S. students and citizens outsource their medical care from Mexican hospitals; however it was concluded that the use of, "cross-border healthcare diminishes significantly with English language acquisition."
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In the mid-16th century, after the discovery of silver, settlers from various countries and backgrounds began to arrive in the area. This period of sparse settlement included colonizers from different backgrounds. The area was part of
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with north oriented towards the bottom-left side. The Rio Grande appears as a thin line separating the two cities through the middle of the photograph. El Paso and Juarez make up the third largest U.S. international metroplex after
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border has a very high rate of documented and undocumented migrant crossings every year. With such a high rate of people crossing annually to the U.S., the country has invested in several distinct security measures.
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approval to build the wall without taking into consideration the environmental and legal issues related to the wall. The U.S. Congress insisted that the act was passed for the sake of national security of the U.S.
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in Del Rio, Texas, in 2005. The program has since expanded to four out of the five federal judicial districts on the U.S.–Mexico border: Yuma, Arizona; Laredo, Texas; Tucson, Arizona; and Rio Grande Valley, Texas.
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that is now known as Texas and even offered inexpensive land to settlers from the U.S. in exchange for populating the area. The influx of people did not provide the defense that Mexico had hoped for and instead
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One "high consequence outcome" was formal removal, which meant the individual would be deemed ineligible for a visa for at least five years and subject to criminal charges if caught re-entering illegally. The
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Proponents of greater spending on the border argue that continuing the buildup is necessary because of increased violence and drug trafficking from Mexico spilling into the U.S. However, critics such as the
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The average wait time to cross into the U.S. is approximately an hour. The thousands of vehicles that transit through the border every day is causing air pollution in San Ysidro and Tijuana. The emission of
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personnel crossed into Arizona from Mexico and encountered a U.S. Border Patrol agent, whom they held at gunpoint. The soldiers later returned to Mexico, as backup Border Patrol agents came to investigate.
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between the U.S. and Mexico allowed, in the event of sudden changes in the course of the Rio Grande (as by flooding), for the border to be altered to follow the new course. The sudden changes often created
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Bosco, Fernando J.; Aitken, Stuart C.; Herman, Thomas (2011). "Women and children in a neighborhood advocacy group: engaging community and refashioning citizenship at the United States–Mexico border".
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have argued that the diminishing number of border crossings can only be partially attributed to U.S. security measures. Unintentional factors, such as a weakened U.S. economy in the wake of the
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built in 1910. The first barrier built by the U.S. was between 1909 and 1911 in California, the first barrier built by Mexico was likely in 1918; barriers were extended in the 1920s and 1940s.
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precautionary treatments for external parasites at the port of entry. Horses from other Western Hemisphere countries must have the same tests as those from Mexico and, except for horses from
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started in protest inside a locked and crowded detention center cell in northern Mexico, with motives ranging from pending deportation to overcrowding and lack of access to drinking water.
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4756:. People asking for asylum at official ports of entry were "being turned away and told there's no room for them now." The U.S. and Mexico mutually placed tariffs on each other's exports.
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Mexico attempted to create a buffer zone at the border that would prevent possible invasion from the north. The Mexican government encouraged thousands of their own citizens to settle in
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residency. Questions about the legitimacy of student residency have risen since the Trump administration took office in 2017, making it riskier to cross the border for education.
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Kelly, Patricia, and Douglas Massey. "Borders for Whom? The Role of NAFTA in Mexico-U.S. Migration". The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political Science 610 (2007): 98–118.
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ruled in favor of the advocacy groups on November 20, 2018, placing an injunction on the administration to delay implementation of the rule. The administration appealed to the
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crosses directly to Tijuana, and the highway's southern terminus is this crossing. In 2005, more than 17 million vehicles and 50 million people entered the U.S. through
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staff on the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee estimated $ 70 billion to build the wall and $ 150 million in annual maintenance. Significant
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totaling 859 km (534 mi). First, it follows a straight line from the Colorado River to the intersection of the 31° 20′ parallel north and the
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McCarthy, Robert J. (Spring 2011). "Executive Authority, Adaptive Treaty Interpretation, and the International Boundary and Water Commission, U.S.–Mexico".
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Fernández, Leticia; Amastae, Jon (September 1, 2006). "Transborder use of medical services among Mexican American students in a U.S. border university".
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the U.S. that cross to Mexico and return, and animals from other countries that travel overland through Mexico or the U.S. before crossing the border.
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health, stress levels, and aggressive behavior of the people who cross frequently. The San Ysidro border is heavily policed, separated by three walls,
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Retirement Without Borders: How to Retire Abroad – in Mexico, France, Italy, Spain, Costa Rica, Panama, and Other Sunny, Foreign Places
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that more than 600,000 people illegally made their way into the United States without being apprehended by border agents during the 2023 fiscal year.
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Kleyn, Tatyana (April 3, 2017). "Centering Transborder Students: Perspectives on Identity, Languaging and Schooling Between the U.S. and Mexico".
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was passed providing for the construction of 1,127 km (700 mi) of high-security fencing. Attempts to complete the construction of the
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from 2005 to 2009 of 75% (from 68,510 to 17,082). Similarly, apprehensions declined in Yuma by 95% (from 138,438 to 6,951) from 2006 to 2009.
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and the busiest land crossing in the United States at San Ysidro, California, which processes over 17 million vehicles a year (see fig. 1);
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Johnson, Leif (November 2015). "Material Interventions on the US-Mexico Border: Investigating a Sited Politics of Migrant Solidarity".
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estimated that "between 90 and 94 percent of all heroin consumed in the United States comes from Mexico." These drugs are supplied by
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Stenn, L. (June 25, 2019). Hundreds of Migrant Children Moved From Border Facility After Poor Conditions Exposed. Retrieved from
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had not appropriated funding for a wall, and no further wall construction had started beyond what was already planned during the
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Sherman, John W. (Fall 2016). "Fascist 'Gold Shirts' on the Río Grande: Borderlands Intrigue in the Time of Lázaro Cárdenas".
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Moya, Eva, et al. "Nuestra Casa: An Advocacy Initiative to Reduce Inequalities and Tuberculosis along the US–Mexico Border."
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apprehensions could have been the result of improved border security or a dramatic rise in attempted crossings, or both.
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required the passing of a literacy test and a head tax by Mexicans wanting to enter the U.S. legally; however, during
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that since 2004, there have been 300 documented border incursions, which resulted in 131 individuals being detained.
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infrastructure investments may be necessary to address the growing water and energy issues in this arid region.
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on major roads generally between 40 and 121 km (25 and 75 mi) from the U.S. side of the border, and
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and was smuggled across the border between Mexico and the United States. In 2017, the
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9051:"Cutting aid and closing ports: Here's what's happening at the southern border"
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6375:"The Raging Controversy at the Border Began With This Incident 100 Years Ago"
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8708:"Trump seeks 20 percent tax on Mexico goods to pay for wall, crisis deepens"
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Status of Mexican Trucks in the United States: Frequently Asked Questions
9724:"Deaths in the Desert: The Human Rights Crisis on the U.S.–Mexico Border"
8943:"Federal Judge Blocks Trump's Proclamation Targeting Some Asylum Seekers"
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10475:"'People will keep dying': Fentanyl crisis grips Mexico's border cities"
10457:"'People will keep dying': Fentanyl crisis grips Mexico's border cities"
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8804:"Republicans skeptical about paying for wall as Trump releases budget"
8605:"Mexican president disputes Trump over border wall payment discussion"
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9131:"DHS report pegs cost of border wall at up to $ 21.6 billion: report"
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Bird, Jo (November 2014). "Human Rights on the US/Mexico Border".
9290:"Situation at the southern border worse that you probably realize"
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Sexual assault of migrants from Latin America to the United States
9962:"Border Security: Immigration Enforcement Between Ports of Entry"
9906:"House passes border funding bill to address humanitarian crisis"
9157:"Senate Dems: Trump's border wall could cost nearly $ 70 billion"
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7172:"San Ysidro Is Getting a Clearer Look at Just How Polluted it is"
7118:. In Alper, Donald K.; Day, John Chadwick; Loucky, James (eds.).
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8830:"Trump keeps making it harder for people to seek asylum legally"
6996:"Young U.S. Citizens in Mexico Brave Risks for American Schools"
6176:(1 ed.). Center for Strategic & International Studies.
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Ending Discriminatory Bans on Entry to The United States (2021)
10762:. Applied Research Projects. Texas State University. Paper 313.
7244:"Cost of Living in Tijuana, Mexico. Jul 2018 prices in Tijuana"
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Midnight on the Line: The Secret Life of the U.S.–Mexico Border
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The Late Great Mexican Border: Reports from a Disappearing Line
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Cohen, Stuart J.; Meister, Joel S.; deZapien, Jill G. (2016).
8280:"Borderworld: How the U.S. Is Reengineering Homeland Security"
7538:"New Rules Go Into Effect At Busy U.S.–Mexico Border Crossing"
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On the Border: Portraits of America's Southwestern Frontier
9861:"Kino Border Initiative – Iniciative Kino para la Frontera"
8972:"US appeals court won't immediately allow Trump asylum ban"
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8303:"Work to cease on 'virtual fence' along U.S.–Mexico border"
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On the Border: Portraits of America's Southwestern Frontier
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Hart, John M. (2000). "The Mexican Revolution, 1910–1920".
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7269:"Tijuana Wants You To Forget Everything You Know About It"
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6003:"A Compromised Country: Redefining the U.S.-Mexico Border"
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Consuming Mexican Labor: From the Bracero Program to NAFTA
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Environmental issues along the Mexico–United States border
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Collinson, Stephen; Diamond, Jeremy (September 1, 2016).
8495:"Further Buildup on US–Mexico Border Unnecessary: Report"
8234:"Tell the Trump Administration to Protect Asylum Seekers"
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officers deporting a man wanted for two murders in Mexico
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9184:"U.S. Moves to Build Prototypes for Mexican Border Wall"
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McGreevy, Patrick; Ulloa, Jazmine (September 20, 2017).
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10091:"Customs and Border Protection's (CBP's) 100-Mile Rule"
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Miroff, Nick; Hernandez, Arelis R. (January 20, 2021).
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Kelly, Caroline; de Vogue, Ariane (December 21, 2018).
7730:. Washington D.C.: The National Academies Press. 2013.
7295:"This is what the hours after being deported look like"
6784:"US, Mexico open first new border crossing in 10 years"
6286:"Some Events in the History of Mexico and the Border".
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with poppy cultivation. It also is a major supplier of
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Shabad, Rebecca; Caldwell, Leigh Ann (June 25, 2019).
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8473:"Debate rages over Mexico 'spillover violence' in U.S"
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Shear, Michael; Sullivan, Eileen (November 9, 2018).
7842:(inactive September 17, 2024) – via HeinOnline.
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In June 2018, the Trump administration established a
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Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles
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9587:
9583:
9581:
9272:"Record high migrant detentions at US-Mexico border"
9074:
8271:
7328:"San Diego Developers See a New Frontier in Tijuana"
7022:"Before the Wall: Life Along the U.S.-Mexico Border"
6819:"The United States–Mexico Border Region at a Glance"
5711:
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and uncertainties related to the Rio Grande border.
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between Mexico and the U.S. settled all outstanding
12529:
United States involvement in the Mexican Revolution
8998:"Supreme Court upholds block on Trump's asylum ban"
6858:"A Day at the Busiest Border Crossing in the World"
6247:
5607:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
4221:or state enhanced non-driver ID card (available in
10451:
10449:
10361:"The World Factbook — Central Intelligence Agency"
8520:
8518:
8010:
7147:"Border Wait Times and Border Crossing Statistics"
7116:"Recent Trends in Mexico-U.S. Border Demographics"
6258:
6093:
4654:Border for pedestrians in Tijuana, Baja California
4585:The U.S. government had plans in 2006, during the
3444:
3367:on the left and the CBX U.S. terminal on the right
12362:International Boundary Wastewater Treatment Plant
12321:Permanent Mission of Mexico to the United Nations
10411:"Fact-checking Trump on drug traffic from Mexico"
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9678:
9645:Rhodan, Maya (November 2018). "Give Me Shelter".
9578:
7852:: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of September 2024 (
7563:"Ports Designated for the Importation of Animals"
7509:"Why it's Mexico's turn to tighten the US border"
7385:DHS Announces Final Western Hemisphere Air Travel
6710:
6500:
6171:
6147:Byrd, Bobby; Mississippi, Susannah, eds. (1996).
4867:On October 31, 2023, Homeland Security Secretary
3471:, which began in 1846 and ended in 1848 with the
3122:Initial Point of Boundary Between U.S. and Mexico
13050:
11867:United States Border Patrol interior checkpoints
10993:
10572:
10386:"DEA.gov / Headquarters News Releases, 12/06/16"
9721:
9672:
8801:Sullivan, Sean; Snell, Kelsey (March 16, 2017).
8656:"Trump orders wall to be built on Mexico border"
8602:
7412:Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative: The Basics
6261:The U.S.-Mexican Border in the Twentieth Century
6199:"Water Rights War Rages on Faltering Rio Grande"
5849:United States Border Patrol interior checkpoints
4481:tunnel under the U.S.–Mexico border used by the
3657:Brownsville & Matamoros International Bridge
3386:The US-New Spain/Mexico border from 1819 to 1836
2781:Brownsville & Matamoros International Bridge
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8682:"Mexico: We will not pay for Trump border wall"
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6886:Regional Development Policies in OECD Countries
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3437:in 1836, which lasted until 1845 when the U.S.
154:and mounted at the exact location of the border
12128:Coalition for Comprehensive Immigration Reform
11806:List of people deported from the United States
10674:International Journal of Public Administration
10671:
10072:"The Constitution in the 100-Mile Border Zone"
10055:
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8794:
8630:"How realistic is Donald Trump's Mexico wall?"
8372:"MSNBC report on Border incursion Oct 18 2007"
6792:. Washington. January 12, 2010. Archived from
6229:. New York: Oxford University Press. pp.
5868:Mize, Ronald L.; Swords, Alicia C. S. (2010).
3765:Tijuana International Airport, Baja California
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3604:Vehicle barrier in the New Mexico desert, 2010
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10281:"The Environmental Impacts of a Border Fence"
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8398:"Mexican incursions inflame border situation"
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7484:"New pedestrian crossing unveiled in Tijuana"
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6828:. New Mexico State University. Archived from
6826:United States–Mexico Border Health Commission
6559:International Boundary and Water Commission.
6526:International Boundary and Water Commission.
3720:List of Mexico–United States border crossings
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12977:Exclusive economic zone of the United States
12730:Mexico–United States sugarcane trade dispute
12462:United States declaration of war upon Mexico
11603:Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS)
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7759:Martínez, Ruben (2004). "Fortress America".
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12103:California Coalition for Immigration Reform
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7201:"Border Health Equity Transportation Study"
7122:. University of Calgary Press. p. 55.
6652:International Boundary and Water Commission
6619:International Boundary and Water Commission
6460:International Boundary and Water Commission
5763:2017 Mexico–United States diplomatic crisis
5569:smuggling fentanyl into the United States.
4996:
4495:migrant deaths along the Mexico–U.S. border
3736:Going into Mexico from El Paso, Texas, U.S.
3673:International Boundary and Water Commission
3641:Constant battles and raids along the border
3575:International Boundary and Water Commission
3157:International Boundary and Water Commission
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2050:Union Pacific International Railroad Bridge
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12311:Ambassadors of the United States to Mexico
12301:Ambassadors of Mexico to the United States
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6994:Brown, Patricia Leigh (January 16, 2012).
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6755:. Random House Digital, Inc. p. 457.
5867:
5438:Mexico–U.S. border wall at Tijuana, Mexico
4980:
4946:Mexicans crossing the Río Grande face the
4720:In 2016, Republican nominee for president
4679:Disagreements over need for more resources
3761:Cross Border Xpress, Otay Mesa, California
2281:Texas Mexican Railway International Bridge
1753:Presidio–Ojinaga International Rail Bridge
179:
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12908:Border Environment Cooperation Commission
12512:United States and Mexican Boundary Survey
12306:Embassy of the United States, Mexico City
11913:Uniting American Families Act (2000–2013)
11908:Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act 2007
11898:Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act 2006
11841:Unaccompanied minors from Central America
11598:U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
11368:Immigration Reform and Control Act (1986)
10888:The Journey to Border Monument Number 140
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10213:Kerwin, D.; McCabe, K. (April 29, 2010).
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9722:Androff, D. K.; Tavassoli, K. Y. (2012).
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8780:State of California Department of Justice
8019:"Fact Sheet: Southwest Border Next Steps"
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5976:"Countries With the Longest Land Borders"
5667:Learn how and when to remove this message
5232:Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution
5160:Learn how and when to remove this message
5051:Learn how and when to remove this message
4990:
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3182:along the border, from west to east, are
12836:Illegal immigration to the United States
12118:Center for Migration Studies of New York
11261:Immigration Act 1917 (Asian Barred Zone)
11130:Nationality law in the American Colonies
10871:A Continent Divided: The U.S.–Mexico War
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10041:"The US border is bigger than you think"
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9427:"US allows new water stations by border"
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6265:. Wilmington: Scholarly Resources, Inc.
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5793:Illegal immigration to the United States
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13039:Category:Mexico–United States relations
12987:Mexico–United States international park
12347:Treaty of Limits (Mexico–United States)
12052:"Faithful Patriot" (2018–present)
11608:Executive Office for Immigration Review
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7826:Journal on Migration and Human Security
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7046:Yogerst, Joe; Mellin, Maribeth (2002).
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6100:. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
5844:Treaty of Limits (Mexico–United States)
5803:Mexico–United States international park
5783:Illegal drug trade in the United States
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5482:Illegal drug trade in the United States
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5224:Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952
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4776:Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965
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4465:U.S. Border Patrol interior checkpoints
4198:The San Ysidro border crossing between
3655:The first international bridge was the
3403:and began to expand steadily westward.
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10786:Andrew Becker and Agustin Armendariz.
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10039:Catherine E. Shoichet (May 24, 2018).
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8970:Thanawala, Sudhin (December 7, 2018).
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8454:"Border patrol agent held at gunpoint"
8378:from the original on December 21, 2021
8321:"Statistics – SW Border apprehensions"
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6432:. Texas State Historical Association.
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5035:to additional sources at this section.
4488:There are an estimated half a million
3339:Beach in Tijuana at the border in 2006
2749:West Rail Bypass International Bridge
12436:United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement
12431:Mexican response to Hurricane Katrina
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11316:Alien Fiancées and Fiancés Act (1946)
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10829:. University of Arizona Press, 2018.
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10015:"Fact Sheet:Secure Border Initiative"
9660:Gamboa, Suzanne (February 26, 2019).
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12997:Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative
12791:Second French intervention in Mexico
12549:United States occupation of Veracruz
12331:Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs
12037:"Return to Sender" (2006–2007)
11342:Immigration and Nationality Act 1952
10278:
9960:Seghetti, Lisa (December 31, 2014).
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9396:Timotija, Filip (February 8, 2024).
8940:Jordan, Miriam (November 20, 2018).
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7439:Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative
7218:"The World's Most Dangerous Borders"
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5683:Entrance into Mexico at Nogales, AZ
5605:adding citations to reliable sources
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5506:and the largest foreign supplier of
5494:Opioid epidemic in the United States
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5281:In December 2009, it was decided in
5142:adding citations to reliable sources
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4207:U.S. Department of Homeland Security
4190:Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative
4184:Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative
3284:U.S. Border Patrol helicopter along
3013:Four American states border Mexico:
2880:Brownsville – Veterans Port of Entry
2017:Eagle Pass Camino Real Port of Entry
1555:El Paso Stanton Street Port of Entry
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1198:
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150:A typical plaque constructed by the
12922:Mexico–United States soccer rivalry
12914:Violence and Activism At The Border
12421:North American Free Trade Agreement
12316:Consulate General of Mexico, Dallas
12296:Embassy of Mexico, Washington, D.C.
11723:Department of State v. Muñoz (2024)
11693:DHS v. Regents of the Univ. of Cal.
11578:Immigration and Customs Enforcement
11180:Act to Encourage Immigration (1864)
10812:Feldman, Megan (October 16, 2008).
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9542:International Public Health Journal
9526:, vol. 8, no. 2, 2016, pp. 107–119.
9524:International Public Health Journal
9425:Star, Brady McCombs Arizona Daily.
9211:Felbab-Brown, Vanda (August 2017).
9129:Greenwood, Max (February 9, 2017).
8877:Shear, Michael (November 8, 2018).
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7293:Lakhani, Nina (December 12, 2017).
6711:Golson, Barry; Thia Golson (2008).
6654:. November 24, 2009. Archived from
6595:. United States Department of State
6505:. Texas Western Press. p. 64.
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5478:Illegal drug trade in Latin America
5471:
5287:Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure
4774:and the presidential powers of the
3718:For a more comprehensive list, see
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10531:Linthicum, Kate (April 24, 2020).
10345:. January 21, 2022. Archived from
10182:from the original on June 23, 2018
9155:Carney, Jordain (April 18, 2017).
9029:U.S. Customs and Border Protection
8301:Hsu, Spencer S. (March 16, 2010).
8125:Dinan, Stephen (January 9, 2013).
7898:Newell, Bryce Clayton (May 2016).
7482:Dibble, Sandra (August 20, 2015).
6913:The San Diegan – 41st Edition
6172:Peschard-Sverdrup, Armand (2003).
5178:North Carolina Army National Guard
5016:relies largely or entirely upon a
4873:Senate Homeland Security Committee
4729:, new U.S. president Trump signed
4686:Washington Office on Latin America
4605:The U.S.–Mexico border fence near
2996:Mexico–United States border crisis
980:Nogales-Grand Avenue Port of Entry
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12972:Exclusive economic zone of Mexico
12927:Mexico–Puerto Rico boxing rivalry
12775:Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse
12755:Killing of Claudia Gómez González
12745:Central American migrant caravans
12644:United States v. Verdugo-Urquidez
12617:Tuna-Dolphin GATT Case (I and II)
12032:"Streamline" (2005–present)
11754:Central American migrant caravans
11301:Bracero Program (1942–1964)
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10019:Homeland Security Digital Library
7993:Amexica: War Along the Borderline
7536:Wagner, Laura (August 20, 2015).
6036:"United States Section Directive"
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12765:2022 San Antonio migrant deaths
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11573:Department of Homeland Security
8851:Aleem, Zeeshan (June 6, 2018).
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7107:
7073:
7049:Traveler's Companion California
7039:
7013:
6987:
6957:
6916:. The San Diegan. p. 227.
6850:
6811:
6673:
6552:
6519:
6494:
6473:
6448:
6424:Metz, Leon C. (June 12, 2010).
6417:
6385:
6366:
6333:
6314:
6288:The Journal of American History
6279:
6216:
6197:Yardley, Jim (April 19, 2002).
6190:
6165:
6151:. El Paso: Cinco Puntos Press.
6140:
6114:
5592:needs additional citations for
5526:in the United States came from
5462:Center for Biological Diversity
5129:needs additional citations for
5090:Immigration and Nationality Act
4272:Passport stamp upon arrival in
3905:Práxedis G. Guerrero, Chihuahua
3649:Federal Bureau of Investigation
3445:Establishment of current border
2917:
2892:
239:
214:
12720:2011 Matamoros mass kidnapping
12539:Mexican Border War (1910–1919)
12275:Mexico–United States relations
12113:Center for Immigration Studies
12042:"Jump Start" (2006–2008)
12027:"Front Line" (2004–2005)
11677:Chamber of Commerce v. Whiting
11618:Office of Refugee Resettlement
11373:American Homecoming Act (1989)
10866:Congressional Research Service
10575:Journal of Borderlands Studies
10510:Miroff N (November 13, 2017).
10098:American Civil Liberties Union
10076:American Civil Liberties Union
9969:Congressional Research Service
9470:Boodman, Eric (July 6, 2017).
9181:Nixon, Ron (August 31, 2017).
8567:10.1016/j.apenergy.2021.116765
6398:. June 5, 1907. Archived from
6085:
6060:
5994:
5968:
5861:
5808:Mexico–United States relations
5536:drug trafficking organizations
5316:
5283:United States v. Roblero-Solis
5234:protects against unreasonable
4784:American Civil Liberties Union
4355:
4318:Venezuelan equine encephalitis
4283:U.S. Department of Agriculture
4010:Gustavo Díaz Ordaz, Tamaulipas
3801:Los Algodones, Baja California
2964:frontera Estados Unidos–México
2717:Los Indios Texas Port of Entry
2380:Falcon International Reservoir
2161:
2062:
1765:
1189:
1148:
947:Nogales-Mariposa Port of Entry
13:
1:
12163:Minuteman Civil Defense Corps
12007:"Peter Pan" (1960–1962)
11769:Eugenics in the United States
10661:
10635:10.1080/15210960.2017.1302336
10587:10.1080/08865655.2006.9695661
9049:Gomez, Alan (April 1, 2019).
8155:"United States Border Patrol"
7996:. Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
7917:10.1080/01972243.2016.1153013
7647:. iUniverse. pp. 72–73.
7052:. Globe Pequot. p. 341.
6122:"Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo"
5818:Operation Phalanx (2010–2016)
5788:Illegal immigration to Mexico
5616:"Mexico–United States border"
5382:"Mexico–United States border"
4905:non-governmental organization
4447:; Operation Hold the Line in
4391:Customs and Border Protection
4360:
3810:San Luis Río Colorado, Sonora
3288:, Arizona–Sonora border, 2004
2479:Rio Grande City Port of Entry
1654:Marcelino Serna Port of Entry
360:
13069:Borders of the United States
12831:Mexico–United States barrier
11831:Illegal immigrant population
11613:Board of Immigration Appeals
11449:Executive Order 13780 (2017)
11444:Executive Order 13769 (2017)
11337:UN Refugee Convention (1951)
11251:Gentlemen's Agreement (1907)
10995:Borders of the United States
10848:U.S.–Mexico Business Council
10797:". Firenze University Press
10766:Thompson, Olivia N. (2009).
10758:Thompson, Olivia N. (2009).
10433:Council on Foreign Relations
9990:American Immigration Council
9693:10.1080/0966369X.2010.551652
8085:(in Spanish). Archived from
7086:. Basic Books. p. 190.
4581:Mexico–United States barrier
4510:Mexico–United States barrier
3092:
2684:Progreso Texas Port of Entry
1720:Presidio Texas Port of Entry
1621:El Paso Ysleta Port of Entry
1269:Antelope Wells Port of Entry
32:Mexico–United States barrier
7:
13059:Mexico–United States border
12826:Mexico–United States border
12612:Kennedy v. Mendoza-Martinez
12487:Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
12416:Border Governors Conference
12047:"Phalanx" (2010–2016)
12022:"Endgame" (2003–2012)
11893:McCain–Kennedy (2005)
11883:DREAM Act (2001–2010)
11862:Canada–United States border
11857:Mexico–United States border
11424:H-1B Visa Reform Act (2004)
11286:Tydings–McDuffie Act (1934)
10342:National Geographic Society
9681:Gender, Place & Culture
9310:Retrieved January 31, 2022.
8374:. MSNBC. October 18, 2007.
7794:Levin, Sam (June 5, 2018).
6752:Guinness World Records 2009
6092:Martínez, Oscar J. (1988).
5778:Canada–United States border
5707:
4780:Southern Poverty Law Center
4739:California Attorney General
3714:Border crossing checkpoints
3553:International Space Station
3473:Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
3161:Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
3000:Canada–United States border
2956:Mexico–United States border
2585:Hidalgo Texas Port of Entry
1951:Del Rio Texas Port of Entry
592:Calexico East Port of Entry
520:Calexico West Port of Entry
188:Mexico–United States border
119:Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
42:Mexico–United States border
10:
13110:
12888:Rio Grande border disputes
12770:2023 Matamoros kidnappings
12725:Shooting of José Rodríguez
12564:De la Huerta–Lamont Treaty
12379:De la Huerta–Lamont Treaty
12183:Negative Population Growth
12173:National Immigration Forum
12158:Migration Policy Institute
11933:US Citizenship Act of 2021
11489:Temporary protected status
11271:Emergency Quota Act (1921)
10881:Best of Luck with the Wall
10772:Applied Research Projects.
10623:Multicultural Perspectives
10219:Migration Policy Institute
9606:10.1177/003335490411900110
9510:10.1215/00382876-116-4-851
7080:Levine, Robert N. (2008).
6501:Mueller, Jerry E. (1975).
6426:"Bancos of the Rio Grande"
6072:Pima County Public Library
5475:
5320:
5107:
5098:U.S. Department of Justice
4813:
4578:
4574:
4451:; Operation Rio Grande in
4408:
4322:contagious equine metritis
4187:
4055:Nuevo Progreso, Tamaulipas
4001:Ciudad Camargo, Tamaulipas
3860:Antelope Wells, New Mexico
3717:
3536:Rio Grande border disputes
3533:
3372:
3061:to the border crossing at
1687:Fort Hancock Port of Entry
1588:El Paso BOTA Port of Entry
1335:Santa Teresa Port of Entry
1085:Naco Arizona Port of Entry
29:
13030:
13017:Second-tier Mexican sugar
12957:La Antorcha de la Amistad
12818:
12783:
12579:
12449:
12404:Bracero Selection Process
12339:
12288:
12211:
12086:
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11626:
11561:
11516:Security Advisory Opinion
11466:
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11143:
11122:
11109:
11022:
11001:
10938:
10686:10.1080/01900690008525475
10279:Cohn, Jeffrey P. (2007).
9453:Pandora's Box (1835-8624)
9217:The Brookings Institution
8428:Congressman Duncan Hunter
7820:Ewing, Walter A. (2014).
7773:10.1080/03064220408537373
7514:Christian Science Monitor
6943:. Macmillan. p. 81.
6340:St. John, Rachel (2011).
4824:U.S.–Mexico border wall,
4790:, filed a lawsuit in the
4455:; Operation Safeguard in
4399:facial recognition system
4373:is located at the border.
4219:enhanced driver's license
4093:Tijuana-San Ysidro border
3792:Mexicali, Baja California
2925:
2885:
2878:
2852:
2845:
2819:
2812:
2786:
2779:
2753:
2748:
2722:
2715:
2689:
2682:
2656:
2651:Donna Texas Port of Entry
2649:
2623:
2618:Pharr Texas Port of Entry
2616:
2590:
2583:
2557:
2550:
2524:
2517:
2484:
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2147:
2121:
2095:
2055:
2048:
2022:
2015:
1989:
1982:
1956:
1949:
1923:
1918:Amistad Dam Port of Entry
1916:
1890:
1883:
1857:
1850:
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1758:
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1692:
1685:
1659:
1652:
1626:
1619:
1593:
1586:
1560:
1553:
1527:
1516:
1490:
1485:El Paso PDN Port of Entry
1483:
1457:
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848:San Luis II Port of Entry
846:
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12873:Secure Fence Act of 2006
12374:Banco Convention of 1905
12225:Missing in Brooks County
12153:Mexicans Without Borders
11653:US v. Bhagat Singh Thind
11526:National Origins Formula
11210:Chinese Exclusion (1882)
11185:Civil Rights Act of 1866
10799:Firenze University Press
10726:10.1177/0002716206297449
9498:South Atlantic Quarterly
8278:Hodge, Roger D. (2012).
7972:smithsonianeducation.org
7871:"Border Patrol Overview"
7589:"Port Veterinarian List"
7488:Sandiegouniontribune.com
6430:Handbook of Texas Online
6257:Lorey, David E. (1999).
6226:Oxford History of Mexico
6010:San Diego History Center
5854:
5834:Secure Fence Act of 2006
5082:Secure Border Initiative
4997:Secure Border Initiative
4506:Secure Fence Act of 2006
4310:equine infectious anemia
4274:Tijuana, Baja California
4118:Tijuana, Baja California
4110:San Ysidro Port of Entry
4102:San Ysidro Port of Entry
3983:Presa Falcón, Tamaulipas
3965:Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas
3956:Piedras Negras, Coahuila
3891:Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua
3878:Santa Teresa, New Mexico
3774:Tijuana, Baja California
3751:Tijuana, Baja California
3664:Banco Convention of 1905
3587:Armand Peschard-Sverdrup
3460:creates the bi-national
3063:Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua
2519:Los Ebanos Port of Entry
2446:Roma Texas Port of Entry
2413:Falcon Dam Port of Entry
1984:Eagle Pass Port of Entry
315:San Ysidro Port of Entry
13089:Geography of New Mexico
13084:Geography of California
12659:1999 Matamoros standoff
12632:Sosa v. Alvarez-Machain
12559:Pancho Villa Expedition
12411:Boundary Treaty of 1970
11504:Central American Minors
11434:Secure Fence Act (2006)
11296:Nationality Act of 1940
11246:Naturalization Act 1906
11220:Immigration Act of 1891
11205:Immigration Act of 1882
11195:Naturalization Act 1870
11175:Naturalization Law 1802
11151:Naturalization Act 1790
8400:. MSNBC. Archived from
8351:San Diego Union Tribune
8259:Blake, Michael (2023).
6910:Berndes, Barry (2009).
6749:Glenday, Craig (2009).
6481:"USA-Mexico Bancos Map"
5110:Border search exception
4981:US border zone policies
4966:, and FM4: Paso Libre.
4907:(NGO) headquartered in
4737:On September 20, 2017,
4624:Portion of border near
3882:San Jerónimo, Chihuahua
3783:Tecate, Baja California
3755:San Diego–Tijuana Metro
3699:and Beaver Island near
3685:Boundary Treaty of 1970
3622:Immigration Act of 1924
3614:Immigration Act of 1917
3610:Immigration Act of 1891
3412:gained its independence
3169:Boundary Treaty of 1970
2988:most frequently crossed
2552:Anzalduas Port of Entry
1852:Boquillas Port of Entry
881:Lukeville Port of Entry
421:Otay Mesa Port of Entry
101:Boundary Treaty of 1970
12674:ATF gunwalking scandal
12467:Battle for Mexico City
12367:Colorado River dispute
12219:Borderland (TV series)
12073:Arizona SB 1070 (2010)
11546:Unaccompanied children
11321:Luce–Celler Act (1946)
11111:Relevant colonial era,
9865:Kino Border Initiative
8782:, September 20, 2017:
8081:Aduana Mexico (2007).
7968:"Borders and Identity"
7471:on September 11, 2004.
6717:. New York, New York:
6323:Journal of South Texas
5684:
5439:
5305:
5255:
5181:
5076:
4950:
4948:Big Bend National Park
4920:
4892:
4828:
4764:
4717:
4655:
4485:
4423:
4374:
4371:Big Bend National Park
4297:
4277:
4264:Veterinary inspections
4202:
4155:
4114:San Ysidro, California
4105:
3997:Rio Grande City, Texas
3947:Ciudad Acuña, Coahuila
3915:El Porvenir, Chihuahua
3864:El Berrendo, Chihuahua
3737:
3680:of land to the other.
3605:
3565:
3518:Five years later, the
3464:
3387:
3232:Mexican municipalities
3106:
2963:
815:San Luis Port of Entry
552:Calexico Subdivision (
155:
143:
13074:International borders
12982:Filibuster (military)
12962:Chiapas Media Project
12760:2019 El Paso shooting
12740:Executive Order 13767
12639:Murder of Mark Kilroy
12497:Botiller v. Dominguez
12384:Saavedra Lamas Treaty
11796:Immigration reduction
11707:Niz-Chavez v. Garland
11311:War Brides Act (1945)
11190:14th Amendment (1868)
10265:on November 13, 2013.
10158:Nazarian, E. (2011).
10120:California Law Review
9777:Atencionsanmiguel.org
9594:Public Health Reports
8089:on February 24, 2012.
7990:Vulliamy, Ed (2010).
7839:10.14240/jmhs.v2i3.32
6835:on September 15, 2012
6593:"Maritime Boundaries"
5905:on September 24, 2015
5823:Roosevelt Reservation
5682:
5437:
5321:Further information:
5300:
5253:
5175:
5066:
4945:
4934:U.S. Attorney General
4926:University of Arizona
4918:
4890:
4871:testified before the
4826:Progreso Lakes, Texas
4823:
4762:
4731:Executive Order 13767
4715:
4690:2008 financial crisis
4653:
4515:In January 2013, the
4477:
4418:
4368:
4295:
4271:
4200:San Diego and Tijuana
4197:
4153:
4100:
4073:Matamoros, Tamaulipas
4064:Matamoros, Tamaulipas
4046:Rio Bravo, Tamaulipas
3979:Falcon Heights, Texas
3770:Otay Mesa, California
3743:San Diego, California
3735:
3603:
3543:
3495:and parts of what is
3452:
3385:
3202:along the border are
3100:
2978:, extending from the
1118:Douglas Port of Entry
1012:Nogales Subdivision (
625:Andrade Port of Entry
149:
133:
13079:Geography of Arizona
13022:Señorita México U.S.
12942:Agua Prieta pipeline
12898:Environmental issues
12878:Operation Jump Start
12841:Operation Gatekeeper
12796:Siege of Mexico City
12708:Leal Garcia v. Texas
12703:Humberto Leal Garcia
12602:Mexican Repatriation
12502:Reconquista (Mexico)
12457:Mexican–American War
12389:Good Neighbor policy
12352:McLane–Ocampo Treaty
12098:Arizona Border Recon
12078:Alabama HB 56 (2011)
11942:Immigration stations
11876:Proposed legislation
11774:Guest worker program
11749:Brooks County, Texas
11661:US v. Brignoni-Ponce
11378:Immigration Act 1990
11281:Immigration Act 1924
11266:Immigration Act 1918
11256:Immigration Act 1907
11241:Immigration Act 1903
10349:on January 21, 2022.
9356:. October 31, 2023.
9326:. October 31, 2023.
9296:. November 15, 2021.
7669:"Veterinary Science"
7643:Miller, Tom (2000).
7618:"Equine Importation"
7419:on December 26, 2007
7392:on December 16, 2007
7364:on February 15, 2012
7206:. February 27, 2015.
6937:Gaynor, Tim (2009).
6796:on February 28, 2014
6719:Simon & Schuster
6379:Smithsonian Magazine
6294:(2): 453–454. 1999.
5813:Operation Jump Start
5773:Border War (1910–19)
5736:United States portal
5601:improve this article
5573:Transborder students
5367:improve this article
5259:Operation Streamline
5246:Operation Streamline
5138:improve this article
5104:100-mile border zone
5075:, Arizona, July 2006
5073:Operation Jump Start
5029:improve this article
4991:100-mile border zone
4859:Biden administration
4763:Nogales border fence
4747:Obama administration
4708:Trump administration
4441:Operation Gatekeeper
4314:equine piroplasmosis
4276:land border crossing
4161:carbon monoxide (CO)
3974:Colombia, Nuevo León
3869:Columbus, New Mexico
3788:Calexico, California
3524:railway right-of-way
3469:Mexican–American War
3286:El Camino del Diablo
3083:Colorado River Delta
3029:. One definition of
2968:international border
914:Sasabe Port of Entry
454:Tecate Port of Entry
136:Mexican–American War
13002:New Virginia Colony
12947:North Baja Pipeline
12477:Treaties of Velasco
12017:"Gatekeeper" (1994)
11944:and points of entry
11836:Reverse immigration
11715:Sanchez v. Mayorkas
11628:Supreme Court cases
11484:Visa Waiver Program
11479:Permanent residence
11306:Magnuson Act (1943)
11135:Plantation Act 1740
10517:The Washington Post
10481:. February 7, 2024.
10463:. February 7, 2024.
10429:"Mexico's Drug War"
10176:hein.journals/lla44
9278:. October 23, 2021.
8832:. Vox. June 5, 2018
8636:. September 1, 2016
8307:The Washington Post
7904:Information Society
7761:Index on Censorship
7624:on October 17, 2010
7595:on December 9, 2006
7569:on February 2, 2007
7465:"Traveling to USA?"
7446:on January 25, 2007
7334:. November 30, 2015
6864:. February 16, 2017
6048:on October 15, 2011
5930:. November 23, 1970
5522:, about 93% of the
5069:Army National Guard
4670:On August 3, 2008,
4626:Jacumba, California
4587:Bush administration
4381:In 2010, President
4112:is located between
4037:Reynosa, Tamaulipas
4028:Reynosa, Tamaulipas
4019:Reynosa, Tamaulipas
3929:Heath Canyon, Texas
3911:Fort Hancock, Texas
3855:Agua Prieta, Sonora
3797:Andrade, California
3304:, on the left, and
3146:111th meridian west
2982:in the west to the
388:Cross Border Xpress
13094:Geography of Texas
12784:Military relations
12524:Mexican Revolution
12482:Treaty of Cahuenga
11801:Immigration reform
11637:US v. Wong Kim Ark
11583:U.S. Border Patrol
11499:Green Card Lottery
11467:Visas and policies
11429:Real ID Act (2005)
11363:Refugee Act (1980)
11115:international laws
11104:and related topics
9924:"La Paz Agreement"
9431:Arizona Daily Star
9190:The New York Times
8949:The New York Times
8919:The New York Times
8886:The New York Times
8714:. January 26, 2017
8688:. January 26, 2017
8662:. January 26, 2017
8238:Human Rights Watch
8200:10.1111/anti.12151
7945:on October 6, 2018
7332:Voice of San Diego
7176:Voice of San Diego
7026:The New York Times
6405:on October 9, 2015
6203:The New York Times
6096:Troublesome Border
6068:"Gadsden Purchase"
5685:
5440:
5306:
5256:
5236:search and seizure
5182:
5077:
4975:Brownsville, Texas
4951:
4921:
4893:
4869:Alejandro Mayorkas
4829:
4765:
4727:Enrique Peña Nieto
4718:
4656:
4560:Human Rights Watch
4486:
4424:
4405:Border enforcement
4387:appropriation bill
4375:
4298:
4278:
4205:In late 2006, the
4203:
4156:
4106:
4069:Brownsville, Texas
3933:La Linda, Coahuila
3924:Ojinaga, Chihuahua
3873:Palomas, Chihuahua
3815:Lukeville, Arizona
3779:Tecate, California
3738:
3645:Zimmerman Telegram
3633:Mexican Revolution
3626:U.S. Border Patrol
3606:
3566:
3465:
3397:Louisiana Purchase
3388:
3107:
3102:U.S. Border Patrol
156:
144:
95:Current shape
13064:Borders of Mexico
13046:
13045:
12851:Minuteman Project
12808:Mérida Initiative
12750:Hernandez v. Mesa
12696:Medellín v. Texas
12686:Lopez v. Gonzales
12669:Project Gunrunner
12654:Eunique v. Powell
12607:Operation Wetback
12554:Ypiranga incident
12234:
12233:
12168:Minuteman Project
12143:Improve The Dream
12061:State legislation
12012:"Babylift" (1975)
11986:Washington Avenue
11981:Sullivan's Island
11903:STRIVE Act (2007)
11826:March for America
11779:Human trafficking
11669:Zadvydas v. Davis
11531:Expedited removal
11462:
11461:
11113:United States and
11068:
11067:
10961:
10960:
10932:Borders of Mexico
10559:. April 14, 2023.
10557:Colorado Newsline
10538:Los Angeles Times
9740:10.1093/sw/sws034
8767:Los Angeles Times
8460:. August 8, 2008.
8404:on March 18, 2006
8003:978-0-374-10441-2
7939:pulsamerica.co.uk
7745:978-0-309-26426-6
7706:on April 19, 2009
7654:978-0-8165-0943-0
7517:. August 20, 2015
7129:978-1-55238-223-3
7093:978-0-7867-2253-2
7059:978-0-7627-2203-7
6950:978-1-4299-9462-0
6923:978-1-890226-13-8
6896:978-92-64-08725-5
6862:POLITICO Magazine
6762:978-0-553-59256-6
6728:978-0-7432-9701-1
6687:Los Angeles Times
6661:on April 11, 2016
6512:978-0-87404-050-0
6373:John, Rachel St.
6359:978-0-691-15613-2
6272:978-0-8420-2756-4
6240:978-0-19-511228-3
6183:978-0-89206-424-3
6158:978-0-938317-24-1
6107:978-0-8165-1104-4
5881:978-1-4426-0158-1
5827:Spillover of the
5677:
5676:
5669:
5651:
5466:Mexican gray wolf
5457:Sonoran pronghorn
5432:
5431:
5417:
5170:
5169:
5162:
5061:
5060:
5053:
4842:Boeing Dreamliner
4646:Border incursions
4549:
4548:
4060:Los Indios, Texas
4006:Los Ebanos, Texas
3952:Eagle Pass, Texas
3806:San Luis, Arizona
3583:Rio Grande Valley
3562:San Diego–Tijuana
3408:Adams–Onís Treaty
3173:boundary disputes
3155:According to the
3087:San Diego–Tijuana
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16:(Redirected from
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13036:
13007:Manifest destiny
12967:Directo a México
12803:Mexican drug war
12597:Cortina Troubles
12587:Chamizal dispute
12472:Spot Resolutions
12289:Diplomatic posts
12283:
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12272:
12261:
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12133:Community Change
12108:CASA of Maryland
12088:Non-governmental
12002:"Wetback" (1954)
11928:RAISE Act (2017)
11888:H.R. 4437 (2005)
11276:Cable Act (1922)
11225:Geary Act (1892)
11215:Scott Act (1888)
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6573:on March 8, 2016
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6047:
6041:. Archived from
6040:
6032:
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6018:
6016:
6007:
6001:Levanetz, Joel.
5998:
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5991:
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5954:Water Law Review
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5829:Mexican drug war
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5490:Mexican drug war
5472:Drug trafficking
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5329:La Paz Agreement
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4899:No More Deaths (
4694:Mexican drug war
4672:Mexican military
4665:Duncan D. Hunter
4637:
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4602:
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4523:
4479:Drug trafficking
4130:transfronterizos
3851:Douglas, Arizona
3833:Nogales, Arizona
3624:established the
3571:Chamizal dispute
3520:Gadsden Purchase
3515:were abandoned.
3416:Treaty of Limits
3360:
3348:
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3324:; on the right,
3322:Nogales, Arizona
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12569:Bucareli Treaty
12519:Crawford affair
12492:Mexican Cession
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12399:Bracero program
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11784:Human smuggling
11759:Economic impact
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