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The Tortilla Curtain

By James Moore  

Nothing ever works to stop illegal immigration across the Texas and Mexico frontier. Migrants keep coming north hoping for a better life in the U.S., and they often find ways to enter the country without documentation at remote crossing points. The only effective solution appears to be the construction of a Berlin Wall, (a physical representation of the Iron Curtain separating the Soviet bloc of countries from the West), with gunmen manning parapets and shooting anyone who attempts to enter the country illegally. The governor of Texas, though, is building a Tortilla Curtain, which is a razor wire barricade also patrolled by soldiers and lawmen, costing billions of tax dollars. It is, however, having no appreciable affect on immigration numbers regardless of his false rhetorical claims to the contrary. He is also lying about what he is doing while harming border communities.

Governor Greg Abbott’s latest effort to destroy the environment, economics, and aesthetics of the U.S. – Mexico border involves giant barbed wire barriers through the city of El Paso. The country is America’s largest trading partner and has taken more than a modest amount of offense at Abbott’s radical politics, which have included armed patrols and razor wire buoys in the Rio Grande that affect a navigable international waterway protected by treaty with Mexico, and kill people crossing the river. Washington has filed lawsuits against Texas for placing the buoys without Army Corps of Engineers’ approval and the Supreme Court authorized the Border Patrol to cut razor wire when needed to perform its duties. Final rulings are pending in federal appeals courts but could have a significant impact on the constitutional authority of Washington to protect the border and not rogue, ambitious politicians.

In El Paso, though, Abbott is costing local taxpayers millions with his nonsensical Operation Lone Star (OLS), the ongoing militarization of the border. As immigrants step onto U.S. soil, they tend to surrender to U.S. Customs and Border Patrol agents for processing, and thousands are taken to jails run by city and county governments to await adjudication. They are arrested by Department of Public Safety Troopers surged to the border under a new state law that authorizes Texas to make arrests of immigrants without documentation. When they fill up the local and regional jails, however, jurisdictions like the city of El Paso lose millions in federal tax money because they are no longer receiving payment from Washington for housing detainees for the U.S Marshals Service. Texas has, unsurprisingly, refused to offer compensation even as it’s budget for OLS has surpassed $13 billion dollars.

 

Texas-Mexico Border, Near El Paso


In what has become a typical Abbott tactic, he has created new problems instead of solving the old issues. When El Paso County houses border violator detainees, the federal government reimburses costs at $101 daily per person held. Texas filling up that bed space with its own arrested immigrants means the county is not receiving a penny. The cost is $87 dollars per day to feed and house one individual, which is being paid for by local taxpayers because there is no room for Border Patrol detainees after Texas-arrested individuals are processed. The change has cost El Paso County,
according to commissioners, about $10 million since Texas began taking into custody immigrants in what several constitutional lawsuits have claimed is a violation of the federal government’s right and responsibility to protect the border.

Besides beds and housing, costs to El Paso County include medical, and judicial and detainee processing. An average of 300 Operation Lone Star detainees are being held daily in the county facilities and the number frequently reaches 400. At a minimum, the cost is $30,000 daily to county taxpayers. If the situation is not corrected, the total loss of revenue to El Paso in 2024 will reach about $18 million dollars. Commissioners sent a letter to the governor’s office months ago offering a solution that would see immigrants sent to state jails but there has been no response, likely because those are already full of people awaiting processing without legal representation. The city continues to endure additional financial irresponsibility by the Republican Party after former President Trump has refused to pay a bill of $569,204 for a rally held there in February of 2019. More than five years later, his campaign is still ignoring repeated demands for payment from the city.

Abbott’s building of a barrier through El Paso will have no impact beyond defacing the aesthetics of one of the world’s busiest land ports and forcing immigrants into remote regions at great risk to their lives. In 1993, the head of the El Paso Sector of the Border Patrol, Silvestre Reyes, instituted a program called “Hold the Line,” which deployed additional human resources along the Rio Grande running through the city. Urban crossings were dramatically reduced but immigrants kept moving into the country across the far reaches of the southwestern deserts, and many died. Abbott’s results are no different, and, in fact, probably by design. A few dead immigrants sends a message back southward that there is too much at risk to try to reach America. By spreading his tortilla curtain along the Rio Grande at Eagle Pass, Texas, he has also sent people to try crossings in New Mexico and Arizona, considerably more dangerous in 100 degree plus heat.

Abbott’s xenophobic rationale for his border charade is connected to a couple of foundational lies by his party and Trump’s sycophants. The first is a belief that vast amounts of fentanyl are being carried into the U.S. by immigrant “mules” in their tattered backpacks. The claim is demonstrable nonsense. Imagine a cartel lining up desperate immigrants and giving them drugs to ferry across the border. The organization has at risk millions of dollars on the backs of people they will not be able to track or take payment from after delivery. An overwhelming majority of the contraband enters this country through legal ports in vehicles or cargo connected to drug traffickers. Interception is difficult because it tends to be hidden among legitimate products and even smuggled via mail services from overseas, exploiting gaps in security and inspection processes at border checkpoints and postal facilities.

The other paranoias Abbott and Trump repeatedly lie about are dark fantasies of illegal immigrants voting and replacing the White population. MAGAt political candidates and pundits are frequently heard talking about Democrats opening the borders to allow in more illegals to vote against Republicans. This is patent Rhinoceros shit. No one votes in U.S. elections without a voter registration and that cannot be acquired from a county registrar without appropriate proofs of residency and citizenship, and, no, a driver’s license delivered to poll workers will not be sufficient to get you a ballot. They are checked against registration databases. The “Replacement Theory,” is almost too stupid to mention since it involves “elites” allowing overwhelming numbers of non-whites into the country to change demographics and culture to serve progressive Democratic policies; quite a feat for a party that is consistently called incompetent and disarray by Republicans.

According to the Texas governor, his tactics and investments have reduced border crossings by 85 percent, a number he thinks is directly connected to his deadly endeavors. The drop in apprehensions of illegal immigrants, however, is almost certainly tied to reduced northward migration, a consequence of policy changes instituted by the Biden Administration. He issued an executive order to reduce asylum prospects for anyone crossing over illegally, which restricts their claims. Exceptions are included for unaccompanied children and trafficking victims. The White House has also ordered focused enforcement on recent arrivals instead of long-term residents, which sends a deterrent message to potential new illegal entrants. The president also ordered increased expulsions under Title 42 that limits asylum applications and requires immigrants to remain in Mexico while their cases are being evaluated.

 

 

What the MAGA movement and Gov. Abbott refuse to recognize is this country’s responsibilities for the surge of strangers at our gate. Our adventurism in Central America began in earnest in 1954 when the CIA orchestrated a coup to overthrow Guatemala’s democratically elected president Jacobo Árbenz. He had made the mistake of instituting agrarian reform policies by redistributing to peasants large estates and land owned by the U.S. corporation United Fruit. Honduras, too, was dominated by American banana companies that exercised broad power over the economy and politics, which lead to creation of the term “banana republic.” U.S. troops were frequently deployed to the countries of the Northern Triangle to protect U.S. businesses during periods of political instability caused by oppressive wages and mistreatment of peasant workers. Our involvement in the Contra War in Nicaragua and the Civil War in El Salvador included American aid for interests that consistently violated human rights. The results of these interventions have been long-term political and economic instability that created an environment for drug cartels to exercise violence and outsized influence.

Those are the issues President Biden charged Vice President Kamala Harris with addressing. He did not put her in charge of border security; her task was to begin finding methods to reduce the social and economic crises plaguing Central America and causing migration. No matter how many times Greg Abbott and Trump lie about her being a failed “border czar,” Harris’ responsibility was to mitigate the root causes of migration, which, unsurprisingly, she accomplished. Initiatives established by the Biden Administration and instituted by Harris have included numerous investments in jobs for the region by American corporations.

  1. Gap committed to increasing its material sourcing from Central America, aiming for $150 million and is expected to create 5,000 additional jobs in the region​.
  2. Visa plans to invest $270 million over the next five years to integrate more people and small- to medium-sized businesses into the global financial system​
  3. AgroAmerica, a family-owned food corporation is investing $100 million across several projects, including a food ingredients refinery, a banana plantation, and an avocado plantation and processing plant, which will create 1,000 permanent jobs​ with living wages.
  4. Nespresso (Nestlé) is supporting over 7,500 coffee producers with regenerative agriculture practices and training​​.
  5. Target has committed to increasing its spending by $300 million in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras by 2033.
  6. Columbia Sportswear plans to create over 6,900 jobs in the region by purchasing up to $200 million in products​​.
  7. Millicom is investing an additional $350 million by 2025 to expand and maintain its mobile and broadband networks​ in the region.

Those are plain and stubborn facts, not the political untruths being spread by Abbott and Trump. Lying, of course, has worked effectively in modern American politics, but there is a rising hope it’s time is almost done.

 

This article was originally published on Texas to the world.

James Moore is the New York Times bestselling author of “Bush’s Brain: How Karl Rove Made George W. Bush Presidential,” three other books on Bush and former Texas Governor Rick Perry, as well as two novels, and a biography entitled, “Give Back the Light,” on a famed eye surgeon and inventor. His newest book will be released mid- 2023. Mr. Moore has been honored with an Emmy from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for his documentary work and is a former TV news correspondent who has traveled extensively on every presidential campaign since 1976.

He has been a retained on-air political analyst for MSNBC and has appeared on Morning Edition on National Public Radio, NBC Nightly News, Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell, CBS Evening News, CNN, Real Time with Bill Maher, and Hardball with Chris Matthews, among numerous other programs. Mr. Moore’s written political and media analyses have been published at CNN, Boston Globe, L.A. Times, Guardian of London, Sunday Independent of London, Salon, Financial Times of London, Huffington Post, and numerous other outlets. He also appeared as an expert on presidential politics in the highest-grossing documentary film of all time, Fahrenheit 911, (not related to the film’s producer Michael Moore).

His other honors include the Dartmouth College National Media Award for Economic Understanding, the Edward R. Murrow Award from the Radio Television News Directors’ Association, the Individual Broadcast Achievement Award from the Texas Headliners Foundation, and a Gold Medal for Script Writing from the Houston International Film Festival. He was frequently named best reporter in Texas by the AP, UPI, and the Houston Press Club. The film produced from his book “Bush’s Brain” premiered at The Cannes Film Festival prior to a successful 30-city theater run in the U.S.

Mr. Moore has reported on the major stories and historical events of our time, which have ranged from Iran-Contra to the Waco standoff, the Oklahoma City bombing, the border immigration crisis, and other headlining events. His journalism has put him in Cuba, Central America, Mexico, Australia, Canada, the UK, and most of Europe, interviewing figures as diverse as Fidel Castro and Willie Nelson. He has been writing about Texas politics, culture, and history since 1975, and continues with political opinion pieces for CNN and regularly at his Substack newsletter: “Texas to the World.”

 

 

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  1. Andrew Smith

    Perennial social Darwinist wedge, comparing border migrants to armed invaders, or worse, insects and vermin; same Tanton Network in Anglosphere and related parts of Europe e.g. Fox Board’s Tony Abbott ecosystem in Budapest.

    Current summary from KPBS’ Binkowski:

    ‘Eugenics, Border Wars & Population Control: The Tanton Network

    By Brooke Binkowski, Contributor August 22, 2022

    Nearly everything Americans hear about the U.S.-Mexico border is wrong, and it’s very likely because of one relatively small but extremely well-funded and influential group of American racists……

    ….This line of false and nakedly racist rhetoric, comparing immigrants and refugees to attackers and diseases, is no accident. One could argue that it was the very reason for the press conference’s existence in the first place. The increasingly blatant bigotry in immigration discourse is the culmination of decades of targeted influence by an assortment of largely unknown groups known as the Tanton network.

    The Tanton network is, as its name suggests, a criss-crossing mesh of politicians, lobbyists, think tanks, non-governmental organizations, pundits legitimized by op-eds in major newspapers, and billionaire money.
    ….

    https://unicornriot.ninja/2022/eugenics-border-wars-population-control-the-tanton-network/

    Same informs SPA, TAPRI, MB & NEWS, in turn RW MSM, ALP/LNP and ageing voters….

  2. GL

    Fear, anger and paranoia seem to be the only weapons the repugs have in their arsenal and are aimed and used almost endlessly to scare the great unwashed masses to try and keep themselves in power. Simplistic, maybe, but I haven’t has coffee yet and I’ve been awake since three this morning.

  3. Roswell

    Abbott takes evil to a new level.

  4. Phil Pryor

    Greg Rabble (who?) is not exactly a human, a sweetie, a thinker. The USA types like this, especially from mexicanstolenlands areas, remain resentfully gulty about actual history, all that murder, theft, slavery, exploitation, humiliation, obssessive coercion, righteous posturing.., one might think he and his underlings were fairly correct in enjoying the loot that is Texas. Mexicans should feel aggrieved at losing c. a third of the United States in area, and with wealth, resources, space. But, John Wayne, the Alamo, Davey Crocket, cellulloid fantasy images of godlike righteous triumphs, these have distorted the upbringing and socalled education of too many USAns. This rottenness fuels support for Donald Dump, the bowelmouthed birdbrain who ensured any anti-intellectualism succeeds. Where is the essential statesmanship, diplomacy, negotiation?

  5. wam

    was trump right to copy east berlin????

  6. Clakka

    What to say, thanks for the article James Moore.

    Particularly for the measures wrangled by Kamala Harris and the outcomes so far. All in the face of the blockage by political guile of Repugs at the criminal urgings of Trump.

  7. leefe

    Hmmmm, it would seem Dr Kampmark “forgot” about this when writing his latest Kamala-sucks diatribe …

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