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University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law

Civil Rights and Discrimination

2014

Border enforcement

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Border Fixation: The Appearance Of Security And Control In Immigration Reform, Katherine L. Vaughns Jan 2014

Border Fixation: The Appearance Of Security And Control In Immigration Reform, Katherine L. Vaughns

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Immigration reform is the subject of intense discussion among politicians, policy experts, analysts, and advocacy groups alike; America’s never-ending debate which today has been infected with shameless demagoguery, rendering sound policy choices virtually impossible. And in this political cauldron, the appearance of border security and control through symbolism and political rhetoric substitute for the practical realities that are essential to inform policymakers about the appropriate administration and enforcement of U.S. immigration laws. For Congress has had an ongoing, unsound focus on sealing the border it shares with Mexico, its southwestern neighbor, seemingly without regard to costs especially in the post-9/11 …