

An edition of Blockading the border and human rights (2009)
the El Paso operation that remade immigration enforcement
By Timothy J. Dunn
Publish Date
2009
Publisher
University of Texas Press
Language
eng
Pages
297
Description:
"An in-depth study of the groundbreaking Operation Blockade/Hold-the-Line that was initiated by the El Paso Border Patrol in September 1993, and related human-rights issues. This operation was a radical departure from previous Border Patrol enforcement--a shift in focus from apprehending unauthorized border crosses to deterring such border crossing in key urban areas and diverting potential crossers elsewhere. When Silvestre Reyes, a new, enterprising El Paso Border Patrol sector chief, aptly sized up and seized upon local conflicts over rights issues and other conditions, he fundamentally changed the unit's immigration enforcement efforts in ways that would resonate far beyond his sector"--Preface and acknowledgments, page [ix]
subjects: Emigration and immigration, Government policy, Social aspects, United States, United States. Immigration Border Patrol, Immigration enforcement, U.s. border patrol, El paso (tex.), Texas, emigration and immigration, Mexico, emigration and immigration, Émigration et immigration, Lois, Application, Einwanderung, Grenze, Grenzschutz
Places: El Paso (Tex.), Mexico