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Prevention Through Deterrence is a set of policies instituted by the United States to deter the illegal crossing of its southern border with Mexico. [1] First introduced in a document entitled "Border Patrol Strategic Plan of 1994 and Beyond", this policy has since been used to police high-traffic areas of the Mexico–United States border.
Prevention through deterrence was first initiated in the early 1990s, and it aimed to reduce the number of migrants entering without authorization at high-traffic urban areas. [65] [66] According to reports by the Government Accountability Office, prevention through deterrence increased the number of migrants that died while crossing into the ...
At this point, we’ve had 30 years of “prevention through deterrence.” Thirty years of these policies have just shown that people are more than willing to risk their lives. Migrant death is ...
In 1994, the U.S. Border Patrol began to implement a “prevention through deterrence” policy. It fortified the border along urban areas, believing this would deter migrants from crossing ...
Using Callon and Latour's approach of the Actor-Network theory, De León affirms that the American government's policy of Prevention Through Deterrence uses an assemblage of actants he nicknames the "hybrid collectif." This network contains a large set of human and non-human actants (the Desert itself, the heat, the scavenging animals, the ...
This strategy, known as “prevention through deterrence” has more or less been the explicit policy of the US government since the Clinton administration in the 1990s, a policy choice many on ...
The present strategy to enforce migration along the U.S.–Mexico border is by the means of "prevention through deterrence". Its primary goal is to completely prevent undocumented immigrants from entering the U.S. from Mexico rather than apprehending the unauthorized who are already in the country.
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