Detention, death, and deportation: (Re)bordering Brazilian migrants under Bolsonarism and the pandemic

IF 2.4 2区 社会学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Environment and Planning C-Politics and Space Pub Date : 2024-08-02 DOI:10.1177/23996544241269225
Gustavo Dias, Bruno Nzinga Ribeiro, Isadora Lins França
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This paper addresses the relations between migrants, (im)mobility, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the Bolsonaro administration (2019–2022). It particularly explores the extent to which his government endorsed the rise of abusive US border control policies against Brazilian immigrants during the COVID-19 pandemic. The empirical focus of the paper analyses how Brazilians struggled with the implementation of the US’s controversial Title 42 expulsions during the Bolsonaro administration and the Coronavirus pandemic. There has been a sharp increase in deaths, arbitrary detentions, and deportations of Brazilians from the US since the Trump administration, which was aggravated by the alignment of the Brazilian government with US border control policies towards Latin America. This combined with Bolsonaro’s closure of embassies, secretariats, and councils that had been dedicated to representing Brazilians abroad, had strong impacts, especially among those who migrated to escape the historical socioeconomic crisis in Brazil since 2015, intensified by COVID-19. The empirical data presented in this study comes from a digital and press archive we compiled using official data provided by the Confins International Airport, the US Yearbook of Immigration Statistics, news from digital media, and a critical literature review focused on migration, mobility, and border controls. In addition to not seeking solutions for the economic and social motives driving the departure of Brazilians, the Bolsonaro government endorsed the US’s anti-migration agenda and cut programs to meet the needs of Brazilians abroad.
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拘留、死亡和递解出境:在博尔索纳尔主义和大流行病下(重新)与巴西移民接壤
本文探讨了移民、(不)流动性、COVID-19 大流行病和博尔索纳罗政府(2019-2022 年)之间的关系。本文特别探讨了在 COVID-19 大流行期间,博尔索纳罗政府在多大程度上认可了美国针对巴西移民的滥用边境管制政策。本文的实证重点分析了在博尔索纳罗政府执政期间和冠状病毒大流行期间,巴西人如何与美国有争议的第 42 章驱逐政策的实施作斗争。自特朗普执政以来,巴西人在美国的死亡、任意拘留和驱逐出境事件急剧增加,而巴西政府与美国对拉美的边境管制政策保持一致加剧了这一现象。再加上博尔索纳罗关闭了专门代表海外巴西人的大使馆、秘书处和理事会,这些都产生了强烈的影响,尤其是对那些自 2015 年以来为躲避巴西历史性社会经济危机(COVID-19 加剧)而移民的人。本研究中提供的实证数据来自我们利用康宾斯国际机场提供的官方数据、《美国移民统计年鉴》、数字媒体新闻以及以移民、流动性和边境管制为重点的批判性文献综述编制的数字和新闻档案。博尔索纳罗政府除了不寻求解决巴西人出国的经济和社会动因之外,还支持美国的反移民议程,并削减了满足海外巴西人需求的项目。
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