Security at the Border and Racial Profiling

Im/migrant Lives by Elizabeth Aranda, PhD

Episode notes

In recent decades security at the US Southern border has increased to stop the arrivals of immigrants and refugees. This episode examines how border security, specifically the presence of the border wall in Arizona communities and Customs and Border Patrol’s practice of screening residents at border checkpoints, affects the Latino/a/x population of young adults in the region. We will discuss racial profiling practices, how they impact human rights, and how they erode residents’—including US citizens’—sense of belonging to the nation.

Keywords
immigrationmigrationpoliticspolicychildren’s well being