The securitisation of immigration through the Tactical Terrorism Response Team

IF 1.6 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE
D. Chevalier
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ABSTRACT This article considers a significant stage in the convergence of US counterterrorism policy and immigration enforcement exemplified by the emergence of a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) unit known as the Tactical Terrorism Response Team (TTRT). In my analysis I show: (i) that TTRT agents engage in a process I call social homicide which subjects travellers to a condition of bare life; (ii) that the increasing production of border violence highlights that the convergence of securitisation and immigration enforcement is a praxis of anti-Blackness and Islamophobia; (iii) that securitisation and exclusionary immigration policy have made use of invisibility to create and expand a permanent state of exception; and (iv) that border enforcement through securitisation is used as a mechanism for the surveillance and control of social movements inside the United States. Given the limited public information on TTRT’s operations, this study explores the matter through a case study of Abdikadir Mohamed’s 2017 encounter with the unit, his subsequent immigration proceedings, and the FOIA lawsuit filed against CBP for more information on the TTRT.
通过战术恐怖主义反应小组确保移民安全
本文考虑了美国反恐政策和移民执法趋同的一个重要阶段,以海关和边境保护局(CBP)单位的出现为例,该单位被称为战术恐怖主义反应小组(TTRT)。在我的分析中,我表明:(I) trt代理人参与了一个我称之为社会谋杀的过程,使旅行者处于赤裸的生活状态;(ii)越来越多的边境暴力事件凸显了证券化和移民执法的融合是一种反黑人和伊斯兰恐惧症的做法;(iii)证券化和排他性移民政策利用不可见性来创造和扩大永久的例外状态;(iv)通过证券化进行的边境执法被用作监视和控制美国境内社会运动的机制。鉴于有关TTRT运作的公开信息有限,本研究通过Abdikadir Mohamed在2017年与该单位的遭遇,他随后的移民诉讼以及针对CBP提出的关于TTRT更多信息的FOIA诉讼来探讨这一问题。
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Critical Studies on Terrorism
Critical Studies on Terrorism POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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