Lost in Plain Sight: How Current Burial Practices Impact Migrant Death Investigation in South Texas

IF 0.7 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Molly A. Kaplan, M. Katherine Spradley
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Abstract

High rates of migrant fatalities at the U.S. southern border represent an ongoing mass disaster that is the product of Prevention through Deterrence policies funneling migrants into remote and deadly terrain. Due to a fragmented, underresourced, and overwhelmed medicolegal system in South Texas, the majority of unidentified migrant decedents recovered in the region are buried without proper investigation or genetic sampling. The present study examines the effects that South Texas burial practices have on the ability to recover and identify deceased migrant individuals, in addition to assessing the care and respect with which their remains are treated. Utilizing forensic archaeological and case records data pertaining to 103 burials of unidentified migrant decedents exhumed by Operation Identification at Texas State University across three South Texas counties, the present study reveals problematic patterns with migrant death management practices and generates preliminary recommendations for burial improvement.

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迷失在视线中:当前的埋葬习俗如何影响南德克萨斯州移民死亡调查
美国南部边境的高移民死亡率代表了一场持续不断的大规模灾难,这是“通过威慑预防”政策的产物,这些政策将移民汇集到偏远和致命的地区。由于南德克萨斯州的医疗法律系统支离破碎、资源不足和不堪重负,在该地区发现的大多数身份不明的移民死者在没有进行适当调查或基因取样的情况下被埋葬。本研究考察了南德克萨斯州埋葬实践对恢复和识别已故移民个体的能力的影响,以及评估他们的遗体受到的照顾和尊重。本研究利用德克萨斯州立大学鉴定行动在南德克萨斯三个县发掘的103例身份不明的移民死者埋葬的法医考古和案件记录数据,揭示了移民死亡管理实践中存在的问题模式,并提出了改善埋葬的初步建议。
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