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Border Chronicle: Weekly Roundup May 2

Melissa and Todd venture into live video, this month's expert on border militarization, saving the Rio Grande, a border wall debacle, Alma Guillermoprieto, and photos of the Tucson May Day march.

Ask an Expert: Timothy Dunn

Over the last month, as reported here at The Border Chronicle, we’ve seen an amping up and expansion of the militarization of the border. Needless to say, questions about this abound. What is happening exactly? Are we onto a new phase of border militarization? How is it different from the past? And what should we be concerned about moving forward?

Sociologist Timothy Dunn is one of the top experts on border militarization in the United States. His two books are The Militarization of the U.S. Mexico Border 1978-1992: Low Intensity Doctrine Comes Home and Blockading the Border and Human Rights: The El Paso Operation that Remade Immigration Enforcement. Dunn’s work has been crucial in its investigations of the whys and hows of border militarization over many decades, and he can provide in depth and contextual analysis to everything happening right now.

Email us your questions about border militarization for Timothy Dunn. He’ll answer your questions via video in our weekly roundup on May 30. Don’t forget to put “ask an expert” in the subject line of your email. Send your questions to theborderchronicle@protonmail.com

This Week in The Border Chronicle:

“I Wish This Book Did Not Have This Title”: A Q&A with Alma Guillermoprieto about The Years of Blood

“I Wish This Book Did Not Have This Title”: A Q&A with Alma Guillermoprieto about The Years of Blood

“What I try to do is write about places that I know that I care about intensely and write about them in a way that conveys the fact that I care,” journalist Alma Guillermoprieto told C-SPAN host Brian Lamb in 2001. Guillermoprieto, now 75, has had a…

The Endangered Rio Grande Can Still Be Saved: A Podcast with Maria-Elena Giner

The Endangered Rio Grande Can Still Be Saved: A Podcast with Maria-Elena Giner

In an in-depth interview for The Border Chronicle, Maria-Elena Giner reflects on her tenure since being ousted last week by the Trump administration as commissioner for one of the most critical federal agencies on the U.S.-Mexico border. The full conversation has been edited for length and clarity.

New Border Wall is an 'Ecological Catastrophe': A Podcast with The Sierra Club's Erick Meza

New Border Wall is an 'Ecological Catastrophe': A Podcast with The Sierra Club's Erick Meza

The Trump administration has begun issuing contracts for border wall construction. During the first Trump administration, contractors dynamited mountains and depleted groundwater, including the Quitobaquito, a sacred spring for the Tohono O’odham tribal nation, to produce concr…

More News from the Border:

Jews and Border Communities Unite for Passover Seder Against Militarization Frontera Federation

First migrants charged with entering restricted military zone at border The Washington Post

Second National Defense Area established in Texas U.S. Northern Command Public Affairs

International Tribunal Condemns U.S. Border Officials for Torturing, Killing Immigrant Capital & Main

Jury finds BP agent guilty of corruption for helping smuggle drugs through I-19 checkpoint Tucson Sentinel

Photos from May Day March in Tucson

On May 1, thousands gathered in Tucson as part of a National Day of Action to protest the Donald Trump administration. This action corresponded with May Day marches for workers and workers rights around the world. Here, in the borderlands, there was a clear and loud focus on border rights issues. Some chants included “Donald Trump, let’s be clear, immigrants are welcome here” and “From Palestine to Mexico, all the walls have got to go.” And elder border and rights activist Isabel Garcia said from the stage that “We need to invest in human needs at the border, not more surveillance and militarization.” The Border Chronicle was able to capture some of this spirit in the following photos from the march and rally.

(Photo by Todd Miller)
“The heat of the people united is going to melt ICE.” (Photo by Todd Miller)
The front of the march on 22nd street in Tucson. (Photo by Todd Miller)
The march continues down south 4th Avenue in Tucson. (Photo by Todd Miller)
This group from the organization BorderLinks, including the great Dora Rodriguez who we have featured at The Border Chronicle. (Photo by Todd Miller)
That’s right. (Photo by Todd Miller)

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