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Differential criminalization under operation streamline: challenges to freedom of movement and humanitarian aid provision in the Mexico-US Borderlands
Andrew Burridge
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Arts & Humanities
Borderlands
64%
Containment
22%
Criminalization
81%
Denial
25%
Direct Action
26%
Group Practice
31%
Humanitarian Aid
88%
Imprisonment
31%
Incarceration
31%
Mexico
52%
Migrants
54%
Organizing
17%
Person
10%
Public Eye
28%
Social Sciences
criminalization
67%
death
14%
desert
23%
freedom of movement
80%
Group
6%
group practice
25%
human being
10%
humanitarian aid
78%
imprisonment
21%
Mexico
48%
migrant
44%
migration
28%
prosecution
20%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
border
51%
containment
32%
corridor
29%
desert
25%
effect
7%
freedom
62%
humanitarian aid
100%
method
6%
policy
36%
program
31%
prosecution
47%
public
20%