Violence and Migration on the Arizona-Sonora Border

Jeremy Slack,Scott Whiteford
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2010 was a significant year for immigration issues along the United States-Mexico border. In April, Arizona signed the most extreme law against undocumented immigrants. In August, 72 hopeful migrants were massacred in Tamaulipas by alleged drug traffickers, and the Arizona desert claimed a record 252 lives in fiscal year 2010. These events were part of the trend that began with border militarization in the mid-1990s and escalated in the wake of 9/11, resulting in the extremely violent character of the undocumented border crossing experience. This is manifest, not only in the frequent reports of abuses by various actors along the border, but also in the consolidation of undocumented migration with the trafficking of narcotics. The authors have documented many cases of robbery, kidnapping, physical abuse, rape, and manipulation by drug traffickers. In this article, we discuss these different manifestations of violence by understanding both the structural constraints that create and characterize violence, as well as the individual reactions to the factors. The authors propose the conceptualization of “post structural violence” as a manner of enhancing the discussion of agency within and as a reaction to the structural conditions generated by border security and immigration policy.
亚利桑那-索诺拉边境的暴力和移民
2010年是美国和墨西哥边境移民问题的重要一年。今年4月,亚利桑那州签署了一项针对无证移民的最极端法律。今年8月,72名充满希望的移民在塔毛利帕斯(Tamaulipas)被所谓的毒贩屠杀,2010财政年度,亚利桑那州沙漠中有创纪录的252人丧生。这些事件是20世纪90年代中期开始的边境军事化趋势的一部分,并在9/11事件后升级,导致无证过境经历的极端暴力特征。这不仅表现在经常有关于边界上各种行为者滥用职权的报告,而且还表现在无证件移徙与贩运麻醉品相结合。作者记录了许多抢劫、绑架、身体虐待、强奸和毒贩操纵的案件。在本文中,我们将通过理解创造和表征暴力的结构约束以及个体对这些因素的反应来讨论这些不同的暴力表现形式。作者建议将“后结构暴力”概念化,作为加强对机构内部讨论的一种方式,并作为对边境安全和移民政策所产生的结构性条件的反应。
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