In this interview, Gabriel M. Schivone, 2018 visiting scholar at the University of Arizona's Agnese Nelms Haury Program in Environment and Social Justice, talks to the Journal of Palestine Studies about the multi-billion-dollar surveillance technology industry and how U.S., Israeli, and Mexican state and corporate entities collaborate in the “laboratory” of the U.S.-Mexico borderlands. Schivone discusses how, in 2006 and 2014, the U.S. government subcontracted Israel's Elbit Systems to provide a “virtual wall” under President George W. Bush's Secure Fence Act. In 2014, Elbit's U.S. subsidiary was awarded a new $145 million contract to build the Integrated Fixed Towers project, a similar “virtual wall” concept to provide fifty-two Israeli-style surveillance towers along southern Arizona's border with Mexico.
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Summer 2018
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August 01 2018
INTERVIEW WITH GABRIEL SCHIVONE: U.S. Borderlands, Israel's Latest Surveillance Technology Laboratory
Journal of Palestine Studies (2018) 47 (4): 57–68.
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Brittany Dawson; INTERVIEW WITH GABRIEL SCHIVONE: U.S. Borderlands, Israel's Latest Surveillance Technology Laboratory. Journal of Palestine Studies 1 August 2018; 47 (4): 57–68. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/jps.2018.47.4.57
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