Excessive Use of Force and Migrant Death and Disappearance in Southern Arizona
An article co-authored by Dr. Robin Reineke (SoA Assistant Professor), “Excessive Use of Force and Migrant Death and Disappearance in Southern Arizona” was published in the Journal on Migration and Human Security. You can read the paper at this link: https://journals.sagepub.com/eprint/UECBB9VQRHYYH4PPC2UT/full
Abstract: In this article, we present a qualitative analysis of the events surrounding death or disappearance in autopsy and missing person reports from the Pima County Office of the Medical Examiner (PCOME) in Arizona to highlight how interactions between border enforcement personnel and migrants can be deadly. We reviewed PCOME records of undocumented border crosser deaths between 2000 and 2023 and observed three main types of deadly U.S. Border Patrol (USBP) practices: reckless motor vehicle pursuits, aggressive strategies used to detain individuals who are on foot, and the use of lethal force. Our findings reveal that these tactics, which we argue constitute forms of “excessive use of force,” represent significant yet overlooked factors contributing to migrant death and disappearance in southern Arizona. We make the following policy recommendations: