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Border Chronicle Weekly Roundup: May 9

Caroline Tracey on reporting in Sonora on binational bird conservation, Melissa on Trump's new militarized border zones, and water treaties. Plus, send in your questions for border expert Tim Dunn.

Ask an Expert: Timothy Dunn

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In the last month, as reported here at The Border Chronicle, we’ve seen active-duty military deployments and the creation of new militarized “national defense areas” at the southern border. The Trump administration is moving quickly, pushing the military into domestic law enforcement duties, violating federal laws, and acting without the approval of Congress. What should we be concerned about moving forward? And is this unprecedented?

Sociologist Timothy Dunn is one of the top experts on border militarization in the United States. And he will answer those questions, and any others you might have about this rapid militarization happening right now at the border. Dunn’s books include 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.

Email questions for Timothy Dunn to theborderchronicle@protonmail.com And he will answer them via video in our weekly roundup on May 30. Don’t forget to put “ask an expert” in the subject line of your email.

This Week in The Border Chronicle:

Searching for Sparrows in the Sky Islands

Searching for Sparrows in the Sky Islands

This story is co-published with High Country News.

A New Phase in Border Militarization: Trump’s “National Defense Areas”

A New Phase in Border Militarization: Trump’s “National Defense Areas”

In the last three weeks, two militarized national defense areas have been rapidly established at the southern U.S. border, sowing chaos and jeopardizing historical water treaties with Mexico.

More News from the Border:

‘No meaningful treatment’: Doctor says San Diego County jails are the worst he’s ever seen: The San Diego Union Tribune

SpaceX workers in South Texas vote yes to create City of Starbase: The Texas Tribune

As Starbase, Texas voted into reality, opponents gather on Boca Chica Beach: MyRGV.com

Outbound inspections back up border traffic at northern border: The Northern Light

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