Border Splurge to Deter Border Surge: An Auto-ethnographic Examination of Border Security Operations on the South Texas–Mexico Border

Eric Gamino
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In the summer of 2014, the South Texas–Mexico border became the epicenter of a humanitarian crisis as thousands of unaccompanied minors and mothers from Central America seeking asylum traveled to the Rio Grande Valley. The institutional response from the state of Texas was to militarize the border with a multi-agency initiative dubbed Operation Strong Safety, at a cost of $1.3 million a week for the remainder of the year. I collected data for this study while I worked as a police officer in a police department located on the South Texas–Mexico border that participated in the operation. Importantly, from an institutional perspective, this study illustrates what police officers do while working on this operation. Findings reveal that officers spent their time performing non-enforcement functions. I argue that state governmental officials should divest from ineffective border security operations and should instead allocate funds to local communities and local organizations who are assisting with the humanitarian crisis.
边境挥霍阻止边境激增:南德克萨斯-墨西哥边境边境安全行动的自动人种学检查
2014年夏天,德克萨斯州南部和墨西哥边境成为人道主义危机的中心,数千名无人陪伴的未成年人和来自中美洲寻求庇护的母亲前往里奥格兰德河谷。德州政府的应对措施是通过一项名为“强力安全行动”(Operation Strong Safety)的多机构倡议,使边境军事化,在这一年剩下的时间里,每周花费130万美元。我在南德克萨斯-墨西哥边境的一个警察部门工作时收集了这项研究的数据,这个警察部门参与了这项行动。重要的是,从制度的角度来看,这项研究说明了警察在开展这项行动时所做的事情。调查结果显示,警务人员把时间花在执行非执法职能上。我认为,州政府官员应该从无效的边境安全行动中抽身,转而将资金分配给正在协助应对人道主义危机的当地社区和当地组织。
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