Abbott, Greg, 143–144
Abbott, Jeff, 90–91
Abrupt Climate Change Scenario and
Its Implications for United States National Security , An (Schwartz and Randall), 28, 58, 166
ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union), 150, 154–155, 156
Adams, Brad, 46
Africa, 38–40
Agence France Press (AFP), 74–75, 182
Albright, Madeleine, 53
American Association for the Advancement of Science, 96
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), 150, 154–155, 156
American Exodus (Slade), 133
American Science and Engineering Inc., 78
American Security Project, 44, 76
Amnesty International, 219
Anderson, Brett, 19
Anderson, Kevin, 117–118
Aquino, Benigno, 192
Arizona, 54, 132, 139, 141, 144. See also Patagonia, Arizona; Phoenix, Arizona
Army Corps of Engineers, 54
Atlantic, The, 51–52
Austin, Valer, 233
Babeu, Paul, 144
Balogo, Philippines, 15–16, 24, 25
Banegas Barahona, Leonardo Lenin, 81, 93–94
Barahona. See Banegas Barahona, Leonardo Lenin
Bautista, Elfleda, 192–193, 198
Beast, The (Martínez), 79
Benko, Jessica, 22
Bislig, Philippines, 179–182, 186–187
Black Fraternal Organization of Honduras (OFRANEH), 86
Border Patrol. See U.S. Border Patrol
Border Security Expo, 121
Border Strike Force, 144
“Border Wars,” 125
Borkowski, Mark, 122–124, 126–127
BORTAC (Border Patrol Tactical Unit), 83, 160
Brady, Mary Pat, 56
Brooks, Arthur C., 175
Brown, Alleen, 219–220
“Bum Blockade, The” (Giczy), 139
Burke, Sharon, 116–117
Bush, George W., 57–58
Cabaljao, Marissa, 186–187, 192
Cabeza Prieta Wildlife Refuge, 102
California Supreme Court, 141
Campos, Lindolfo, 75
Carcamo, Cindy, 83
Carigara, Leyte, Philippines, 187–188
Carleton, H.A., 138–139
Carlos, Juan, 202
Carpenter, Scott, 127
CARSI (Central American Security Initiative), 82–83
Castro, Chris, 75
Castro, Raul, 155
CBP. See Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
Central America, 74–75
Central American Agricultural Council, 74
Central American Security Initiative (CARSI), 82–83
César (community leader), 83, 84–85, 86, 87–88
Cheney, Stephen, 43, 44, 45–47, 48–49, 62–63
Chess, Caron, 112
Chinese Exclusion Act (1882), 141
Christensen, Parley Parker, 140
Ciudad Inteligente, 93
Ciudad Trujillo, Honduras, 84
Climate and Security Advisory Group, 61
Climate Cataclysm (Campbell), 115
Climate Central, 134
“Climate Change and Immigration” (American Security Project), 76
Climate Change and Migration (White), 120
Climate Interactive, 118
Clinton, Bill, 53
CLO. See Cuenca Los Ojos (CLO)
Coats, Daniel R., 62
Colibri Center for Human Rights, 99
Collins, Nora, 157–158
Colorado, 142–143
“Coming Anarchy, The” (Kaplan), 51–53
Common Science Climate Index, 22
Conference of the Parties (COPs), 220–222. See also COP21 (21st Conference of Parties)
“Contribution of Antarctica to past and future sea-level rise”(DeConto), 20
Cook, Ben, 137
COP21 (21st Conference of Parties), 108–110
Corrections Corporation of America, 105
Cuenca Los Ojos (CLO), 35, 231, 233
Currion, Paul, 212–213
Custodio, Jefferson, 187–189, 196, 198–199
Custodio, Rodolfo, 189, 193, 199–202
Customs and Border Protection (CBP), 29, 59, 73, 123, 148, 149, 150, 161–162, 164–165
David, Nellie Jo, 154
David, Yilian Maribel, 86–87
Davis, Angela Y., 96–97
DeConto, Rob, 20
Department of Defense. See U.S. Department of Defense
Department of Homeland Security (DHS), 33, 41, 57, 66, 100–101, 102, 112, 150, 162, 178
Devil’s Highway, The (Urrea), 133
Devoid, Alex, 200
Díaz, Juan, 84
DiSalvo, Joseph P., 64
Domenjoud, Joel, 219
Drug War Capitalism (Paley), 91
Dukes, John, 47
Dust Bowl Migration, 135–138
Dust Bowl: The Southern Plains in the 1930s (Worster), 136–137
Duterte, Rodrigo, 198
Dying to Live (Nevins), 99
Economic Development Zones, 86–87
Eggers, Dave, 162
18 de Agosto, 230–231
Elbit Systems, 126
Englander, John, 37–38
Enlace Zapatista, 31–32
Ethiopia, 225
EyeSite Surveillance, 127–128
Facusse, Miguel, 85
“Fatal Journeys” (International Organization on Migration), 56
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), 163
Fermia, Francesco, 44
Fisher, Mike, 32
FLIR Systems, 64
Flores, Eleuterio, 74
Florida, 142. See also Miami, Florida
Foreign Policy, 43
Forward Operating Base, 98, 100–102
France, 205, 219. See also Paris, France Frederickson, Keith, 163
French National Police, 206
FRONTEX, 125
Fuerth, Leon, 116
Garcia, Joshua, 145–147, 149, 150–153, 158–160, 167–169
Garífuna people, 86
G-Boss (Ground-Based Operation Surveillance Systems), 102
Geglia, Beth, 87
Gentry, Blake, 103
Geo Group, 59
Gerrard, Michael, 97
Gies, Heather, 89
Gilmore, Ruthie Wilson, 80
Global Trends 2025: A Transformed World, 120
Glowzecski, Barbara, 223
Golden Gulag (Gilmore), 80
González Castillo, Fray Tomás, 77–78
Goodman, Amy, 222 Gore, Al, 53
Gratton, Dave, 127–128
Ground-Based Operation Surveillance Systems (G-Boss), 102
Grupo Dinant, 85
GuardBot, 120–121
Guardian Centers, 163
Guillermo (OFRANEH member), 88, 89
Hagel, Chuck, 176
Hammer, Zoe, 227–228
Hampton Roads, Virginia, 20
Hansen, James E., 21, 113, 173
Hernandez, Gildegardo, 196
Hewsom, Marilyn, 45
Heyerdahl, Thor, 212
Holland, Andrew, 61
Homeland Security. See Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Homeland Security Quadrennial Review, 69
Homeland Security Research, 124, 125
Homeland Security Strategic Environment Assessment., 69
Homer-Dixon, Thomas, 53
Honduran Investigative National Police, 81, 83
Honduras, 74–75, 81–96, 197–198
Hope in a Changing Climate (2009), 224–225
Hope in the Dark (Solnit), 224, 239
Hopkins, Rob, 223
Hurricane Katrina, 160–162
Hurricane Odile, 26
“Ice melt, sea-level rise, and superstorms” (Hansen), 21, 173
Immigration Act of 1917, 141
Immigration and Nationality Act, 149
In Search of Shelter (Warner et al.), 22, 95
“Integrated Advance,” 58, 63–64. See also Operation Vigilant Sentry
Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, 22
International Organization on Migration, 40, 56, 96
Ismael (Honduran farmer), 72, 77
Jamail, Dahr, 135
Jarvis, Brooke, 21
“Joint Operating Environment, Trends and Challenges for the Future Joint Force Through 2030, The,” 57
Jones, Reece, 56, 138, 210–211
Jorgensen, Randy, 86
Kaplan, Robert, 52–53
Kennedy, Jennifer, 85
Kerlikowske, Gil, 148–149
Kerry, John, 68
“Killer Robots: The Soldiers that Never Sleep” (Parkin), 122
Kimmelman, Michael, 22
Klugmann, Mark, 87
Kolasky, Robert, 65–66
Kolbert, Elizabeth, 128–129
Kyte, Billy, 197
La Arrocera, 79
Lacson, Panfil, 192
Lambon, Marcel, 196–197
Land of Open Graves, The (De León), 55–56, 103
Leahy, Patrick, 156
Liu, John, 223–228
Locklear, Samuel, 194–195
Loess Plateau, China, 225
Lopez, Barry, 35
Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), 139, 140
Louisiana, 19. See also New Orleans, Louisiana Ludwisgen, Kurt, 128
Malms, Andreas, 221
Manila, Philippines, 18
Marinduque, Philippines, 24–25, 238
Martínez, Óscar, 79
Mbalo, Ibrahim, 39
McCoy, Alfred, 177–179
Mead, Lake, 132
Mediterranean Levant region, 137
Melo Commission, 196
Mesoamerican Migrant Movement, 80
Mexico-Guatemala border, 73–74, 78
Migrant Trail Walk, 211
Militarization of the U.S.-Mexico Border, 1978-1992, The (Dunn), 33, 162
Military Times, 84
Miranda, Miriam, 89–90
MIT Sloan, 118
Monterona, Marcelo, 196
Myers, Norman, 94
Napolitano, Janet, 59
NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration), 51, 137
“National Defense Strategy,” 57
“National Intelligence Assessment (NIA) on the National Security of Climate Change to 2030,” 57
National Intelligence Council, 57, 120
National Security Agency, 164
“National Security and the Threat of Climate Change,” 57
New Orleans, Louisiana, 33, 160–162
Nilsen, Alf Gunvald, 190
Norquist, Grover, 87
Nuñez (Honduran policeman), 81–82, 90–92
Obama, Barack, 49–52, 58, 143, 176, 194, 217
Obuson, Amalie, 18–19
OFRANEH (Black Fraternal Organization of Honduras), 86
Ogden, Peter, 115–116
Oliver, Mary, 238
Opall-Rome, Barbara, 122
Operation Streamline, 103–104
Operation Vigilant Sentry, 58, 163
Oracion, Edmund, 16–17
Organ Pipe National Monument, 98, 102
Ott, Herm, 113
Packard, Rose Marie, 138
Paley, Dawn, 91
Paradise Built in Hell, A (Solnit), 111
Paris, France, 204–208, 215–220
Paris Climate Agreement, 61, 117–119
Parkin, Simon, 122
Parry, Chris, 111
Peluso, Nancy Lee, 53
People Surge, 183, 187, 189–190, 192–193, 196
People’s Pilgrimage, 203–206, 215–218
Pérez, Juan Manuel, 229, 231–232
Pforr, Chris, 173
Philippines, 18, 172–179, 191, 193–197. See also Tacloban, Philippines
Phoenix, Arizona, 131–132, 134, 165
Podesta, John, 115
Policing America’s Empire (McCoy), 177–179
Politico, 41
Pomada, Andrew, 182
Posadas, Alfred, 179–183
Power in a Warming World (Ciplet), 17, 68–69, 221
“Prevention Through Deterrence” strategy, 54, 55, 77
Programa Frontera Sur, 72
Pruitt, Scott, 41
Rateau, Jacqueline, 104
“Record of Abuse: Lawlessness and Impunity in Border Patrol’s Interior Enforcement Operations,” 153
Romm, Joseph, 113
Ross, Andrew, 132
Ross, Lindsey, 76
Rwanda, 225
San Bernardino Ranch, 229, 230
San Pedro Sula, Honduras, 93
Sandler Research, 124
Saño, A.G., 172–176, 183, 203–204, 209, 222
Saño, Yeb (Nadarev), 174, 183–186, 203–206, 208–212, 214, 220
Santos, Ana B., 198
Sarabia, Ignacio, 104
Satkhira, Bangladesh, 95
Scahill, Jeremy, 162
Schwenk, David, 217
Secure and the Dispossessed, The (Hayes), 34
Serraglio, Randy, 226
Sims, Alexandra, 134
Sims, Neil, 45
Singh, A.K., 114
Sixth Extinction, The (Kolbert), 128–129
Skousen, Mark, 87
Slade, Giles, 133
Smith, Sophie, 148
Snowden, Edward, 164
Social Weather Stations, 18
Solnit, Rebecca, 111–112, 164, 224, 239
Sonora, Mexico, 26
South Carolina, 144
Special Economic Development and Employment Zones (ZEDEs), 86–87
Standing Rock, North Dakota, 157
Staton, Elisa, 21
Subic Bay Naval Base, 194
SunPower, 48
Super Typhoon Yolanda. See Typhoon Haiyan
Sustainable Palm Oil Transparency Toolkit (SPOTT), 82
Tacloban, Philippines, 173, 176, 182–184, 199–200
Tenosique, Mexico, 71–72
Texas, 144
Third National Climate Assessment, 65–66
This Changes Everything (Klein), 119
“Threats, Challenges, and Change” (United Nations), 67
Three Points checkpoint, 149–150, 159–160
TimberSpy, 128
Tohono O’odham Community Action (TOCA), 166
Tohono O’odham Nation., 147–148, 151, 152–154, 167
Trump, Donald, 31–32, 41–42, 58–62, 124–126, 141, 155–156, 198, 211
Trump, Ivanka, 62
Tucson Weekly, 235
Tuell, Cyndi, 102
21st-Century Border, 73–74, 78, 83
21st Conference of Parties (COP21), 108–110
Typhoon Haiyan, 16, 183–184, 187
Typhoon Ineng, 16
U. S. Geological Survey, 19
Undoing Border Imperialism (Walia), 30
United Nations, 22, 67, 95, 159, 220–222
Urrea, Luis Alberto, 133
U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), 68, 176
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 54
U.S. Border Patrol, 54, 57, 153–160, 166
U.S. Border Patrol Tactical Unit (BORTAC), 83, 160
U.S. Coast Guard, 49–50, 58, 64
U.S. Customs and Border Protection. See Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
U.S. Department of Defense, 43, 47, 48, 57
U.S. Department of Homeland Security. See Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
U.S. Global Change Research Program, 65–66
U.S. Green Building Council, 101 U.S. State Department, 68
U.S. Supreme Court, 141
Vallet, Elisabeth, 29
Vasquez, Lesly, 74–75
Vavages-Andrews, Tina, 167
Velázquez Navarrete, Marco Antonio, 77
Vigilant Sentry. See Operation Vigilant Sentry
Violent Borders (Jones), 210
Violent Environments (Peluso and Watts), 53
Vision Gain, 124
Wagner, Paul, 37
“Walls Above, the Cracks Below (And To The Left), The,” 31–32
Washington Post, 45
Watts, Michael, 53
Weber, Max, 178–179
Werrel, Caitlin, 44
Western Resource Advocates, 132
White, Gregory, 120
Whitehead, John, 33
Wilson, Mike, 153
Wirth, Tim, 53
Work, Robert, 43
“Worldwide Threat Assessment of the US Intelligence Community” (Coats), 62
Worster, Donald, 136–137
Yee, Dakila Kim P., 174
Zapatistas, 31–32
ZEDEs (Special Economic Development and Employment Zones), 86–87