Chapter 11: US-Mexico Borderlands

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Chapter 11: US-Mexico Borderlands BY: REAGAN BELK, JOCELYN RODRIGUEZ, KANAAN HOUSTON, TYLER CLEMENTS, SAM KIRKSEY

Key Points & Terms Which river runs along the border? What year was the establishment of the United States Border Patrol?

Borderlands The areas of the southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico that are adjacent to the international boundary line are known as the borderlands. This is a place where both sides meet, meld, and are transformed into a unique and distinct culture identity. In recent years, this region has become so treacherous for migrants that human rights activists call the boundary line the wall of death. Since a 2007 crackdown on drug cartels, violence has spike in northern Mexico. Unfortunately, the people who are dying are mostly ordinary Mexican citizens. The human rights crisis in this region and its complex historical geography are poorly understood, especially in the United States.

Borderlands (continued) The line that divides Mexico and the U.S. is two thousand miles long. On the eastern end, it follows the Rio Grande River. The western end is geometric and cuts through the Sonoran and Mojave deserts and the coastal mountain range

Double Life of the Borderline Demonstrates the domination culture that has shaped the border of the United States and Mexico. U.S.-Mexico border was shaped by imperialism rather than negotiations between countries. Mexico lost half of their entire territory to the U.S. and was only paid $18 million for it.

Double Life of the Borderline (continued) This imperialist conquest is taught in both countries in different ways. Mexico- U.S. Invasion which is rightfully negative due to the contexts and results of the war U.S.- Mexican-American War or U.S.-Mexico War which is neutral sounding, but justified to students as the natural expansion (a.k.a Manifest Destiny) Example: El Paso, TX, USA, and Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico were once one city but were torn apart from the war.

Double Life of the Borderline (continued) Manifest Destiny was commonly used to justify the U.S. expansion westward. The U.S. took this land at the end of the war with the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848. Later annexed more land with the Gadsden Treaty of 1853. Although the borderline may appear neutral, much like the name of the U.S. Mexico War, this imperialism needs to be understood by Latin American geography students. The border is both a symbol of U.S. domination and a concrete physical location, which gives the border a double life.

Historical Geography of the Borderlands

Native Americans Farming, Hunting, and Gathering. Apache, Navajos, Zunis, Pimas

US-Mexico War 1846-1848 US gains modern day California, New Mexico, and Southern Texas Establishes the Rio Grande as new border

Urban, Economic, and Demographic Expansion Towns grew along the border to handle cross-border commerce and traffic. Mexican border towns began to expand tourism and entertainment. World War Two lead to economic growth along the border.

Urban, Economic, and Demographic Expansion (continued) Mexican workers recruited to US under the Bracero Program (1942-1965). Maquilas- Mexican assembly-plant manufacturing factories Maquilas produced a demographic growth along the border.

The Mexican Maquila Program Began after the end of Bracero Program Mexican territory along the Mexico-U.S. border used to expand global factories Encouraged urbanization and migration to northern Mexico.

The Mexican Maquila Program (continued) Contrast between the old and new factory regimes Old factory regimes (Mexico City) -high wages -abundant well-built schools, clinics, and child care centers -affordable government housing -government worked closely with employers and workers to ensure stable and healthy neighborhoods -lifelong jobs

The Mexican Maquila Program Contrast between the old and new factory regimes New factory regimes (dispersed cities along the Mexico-U.S. border) -low wages -few clinics, schools, and child care centers -poor water/ sewage infrastructures -housing shortage -extended household -support industrial investment rather than workers and communities -workers lasted on average 15 to 16 month in a particular job

The Informal Economy: Drug Smuggling, People Smuggling, and More The maquila industry has allowed for an expansion of informal activities. These activities includes drug smuggling, people smuggling, and more. The U.S.-Mexico border is a significant cross line for illegal immigrants to the U.S. After the establishment of the U.S. Border Patrol in 1924, migrations have been closely monitored since then. The San Diego/Tijuana border and El Paso/Juarez borders are both reinforced with triple layers of steel, high-tech sensors that can detect movement, along with military drones. Investments in border infrastructure symbolizes how the U.S. controls and filters what may cross the border.

Informal Economy (continued) The borderlands can be defined as an area of extreme violence. Violence on U.S. side of the borderline is directed to migrants from Central America. These migrants encounter threats such as petty theft, rape, and deportation. Violence on Mexico s side contains drug trafficking into the U.S., prostitution, and lots of other informal activities.

Informal Economy (continued) To illustrate the violence among the borderlands, in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, a group of young women are often recognized. These young women are discovered as their bodies are found mutilated, which lead to investigation, outrages, and also protests. It is also assumed that men die in the city as well. Journalists of these stories are often killed too. In 2010, the country tied Iraq and was second to Pakistan in number of journalists killed (Cravey 214).

Tunnel Rats Referred to agents who go in stealthy passages that have flourished on the U.S. Mexico border over the past two decades to smuggle drugs. They discovered an incomplete tunnel in San Diego in 2009 that is 70 feet deep, 3 feet wide, 2,700 feet long and armed with a rail system, lighting, and ventilation. These tunnels are used for transporting drugs underground. The drugs bulk, and odor is difficult to conceal at borders.

Tunnel Rats (Continued) Tunnels are usually found by informants and neighbors. Once discovered, the U.S. fills the tunnels with concrete. On the other hand, Mexico cannot afford to fill tunnels, and they do not fill in holes from a political standpoint. President Trump wishes to construct a great wall. He also promises to find and dislocate tunnels and keep out criminal cartels.

Additional Facts Most immigrants arrive to the U.S. legally Do pay taxes Number of undocumented immigrants is at one of its lowest levels since early 1970s President Trump s vow to deport undocumented immigrants with criminal record

Key Points & Terms Which river runs along the border? What year was the establishment of the United States Border Patrol?

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