
Do stronger borders ever work?
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The article explores the historical and contemporary effectiveness of building stronger borders as a means of controlling migration and enhancing security. It highlights that throughout history, walls and barriers have often failed to achieve their intended goals, with people finding ways to bypass them. The author argues that instead of deterring migration, stronger borders may exacerbate the issues they aim to solve, leading to increased human suffering and fatalities.
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In recent years, the number of border walls globally has surged, with estimates rising from 12 at the end of the Cold War to 74 by the 2020s. This increase is driven by rising security concerns and political promises to control migration flows, particularly in regions like Europe and the US. The financial and human costs associated with these barriers have become significant, raising questions about their true effectiveness.
The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of The Guardian or its editorial team.
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