
The Fence
Just what is this entity known as “the fence”? And more important, is it working? Through first-person interviews with defence contractors, border residents, American military, Minutemen, county officials, Customs and Border Protection agents, environmental activists, and others whose voices have never been heard, Robert Lee Maril examines the project’s human and financial costs. Along with Maril’s site visits, his rigourous analysis of government documents from 1999 to the present uncovers fiscal mismanagement by Congress, wasteful defence contracts, and unkept political promises.
As drug violence mounts in border cities and increasing numbers of illegal migrants die from heat exhaustion in the Arizona desert, Maril argues how the fence may even be making an incendiary situation worse. Avoiding preconceived conclusions, he proposes new public policies that take into consideration human issues, political negotiation, and the need for compromise. Maril’s lucid study shows the fence to be a symbol in concrete, steel, microchips, and fibre optics for the crucible of contemporary immigration policy, national security, and public safety. In corporate boardrooms, government offices, Border Patrol agents’ pickup trucks, and the homes and workplaces of borderland residents, Maril exposes the motivations and costs submerged beneath media-driven immigration rhetoric.
- Undertittel
- National Security, Public Safety, and Illegal Immigration Along the U.S.–Mexico Border
- Forfatter
- Robert Lee Maril
- ISBN
- 9780896727762
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 350 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 25.10.2012
- Forlag
- Texas Tech Press,U.S.
- Antall sider
- 384
