A border health crisis at the United States-Mexico border: an urgent call to action
Alexander Tenorio, Linda Hill, Jay Doucet
Abstract
In this Viewpoint, we provide an overview of the worsening trend of traumatic injuries across the United States-Mexico border after its recent fortification and height extension to 30-feet. We further characterize the international factors driving migration and the current U.S. policies and political climate that will allow this public health crisis to progress. Finally, we provide recommendations involving prevention efforts, effective resource allocation, and advocacy that will start addressing the humanitarian and economic consequences of current U.S. border policies and infrastructure.
Topics & Concepts
International ActionPolitical scienceCall to actionPoliticsDevelopment economicsState (computer science)Economic growthPublic healthBusinessMedicineEconomicsNursingMarketingAlgorithmLawComputer scienceTrauma and Emergency Care StudiesMigration, Health and TraumaInjury Epidemiology and Prevention