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[외교/안보] Addressing the ‘Crisis’ at the US-Mexico Border: Insights From El Paso and Ciudad Juárez

멕시코 국외연구자료 연구보고서 - Baker Institute for Public Policy 발간일 : 2024-04-18 등록일 : 2024-04-25 원문링크

Nestled against the Franklin mountains on one side and bordered by Mexico on the other, El Paso, Texas, is, in many ways, the quintessential border city. Just across the Rio Grande lies its counterpart, Ciudad Juárez, Mexico. The two cities often appear to merge into one sprawling metropolis, separated only by an arbitrary international border. Despite their apparent fusion, El Paso — far more than Ciudad Juárez — has captured the attention of both national and international media, largely depicted as the center of the nation’s migration “crisis.” In September 2023, El Paso Mayor Oscar Leeser claimed that the city was at “a breaking point.”[1] He argued that even with the help of its partner civil society organizations (CSOs), the city did not have the capacity to keep up with the continuous arrival of migrants and asylum seekers.[2]

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