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_aThe securitisation of immigration through the Tactical Terrorism Response Team/ _cDarializa Avila Chevalier |
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520 | _ahis article considers a significant stage in the convergence of US counterterrorism policy and immigration enforcement exemplified by the emergence of a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) unit known as the Tactical Terrorism Response Team (TTRT). In my analysis I show: (i) that TTRT agents engage in a process I call social homicide which subjects travellers to a condition of bare life; (ii) that the increasing production of border violence highlights that the convergence of securitisation and immigration enforcement is a praxis of anti-Blackness and Islamophobia; (iii) that securitisation and exclusionary immigration policy have made use of invisibility to create and expand a permanent state of exception; and (iv) that border enforcement through securitisation is used as a mechanism for the surveillance and control of social movements inside the United States. | ||
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_aTACTICAL TERRORISM RESPONSE TEAM _xIMMIGRATION |
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_aCritical Studies On Terrorism: _gVol. 16, No 3, September 2023, page: 537-559 |
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_uhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17539153.2023.2229618 _zClick here for full text |
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