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Laura Madokoro Writes 杏吧原创 US Border Politics

The following excerpt is from History Professor Laura Madokoro‘s article in the Conversation, “” The full article is available online.

Concern is reportedly growing among some American legislators about migrants crossing into the United States from Canada.

One recent headline intoned: 鈥溾 as some lawmakers have likened the apparent trend to 鈥渂eing assaulted.鈥

Since Republican  in the summer of 2022, the question of border control has been a major subject of  in the United States.

In Canada, this topic gained traction when it was revealed that some American , particularly to the unofficial crossing at Roxham Road in Qu茅bec.

, and heated rhetoric, are politicizing an issue that shouldn鈥檛 be political at all.

Since the rapid growth in the number of borders  and the securitization and militarization of those borders in recent years, they鈥檝e become a focal point in conversations about power and sovereignty. But they aren鈥檛 the real issue.

Borders simply offer an opportunity to score political points. In this case, it鈥檚 at the expense of migrants who have the right, under international law, to seek refuge.