The Three U.S.-Mexico Border Wars: Drugs, Immigration, and Homeland Security, 2nd Edition (Praeger Security International)

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This book addresses the three central issues that continue to dominate the U.S.-Mexico relationship these days: drugs, immigration, and security. Nowhere is this more palpable than at the 2,000-mile border shared by the two countries.

• Provides a historical point of view that may be necessary to be aware these days’s border conflicts

• Includes new coverage of weapons trafficking, human trafficking, the diversified activities of organized crime, the role of drug consumption in The usa, the decay of the border infrastructure, the militarization of the border, and the effects of Arizona’s immigration policy changes

• Challenges current views about the border as unsafe, unstable, crime-riddled, and a burden on the nation

• Portrays the border as a place of hope in need of better management reasonably than reinforcement of the security regime that has prevailed in the last decades

• Includes a chapter on the Peña government and its effect on the binational relationship, the war on the Cartels, and escalation of violence

• Draws on the writer’s current research and interviews with new government actors

• Offers penetrating analysis and sound policy recommendations, particularly on how to succeed in a actually binational border management system

• Features a new final chapter that projects the way forward for the border over the next 25 years

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