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'''''The Undocumented''''' is a 90-minute [[documentary film]], released in 2013, directed by [[Marco Williams]], which investigates the causes and effects of [[Migrant deaths along the Mexico – United States border|migrant deaths along the Arizona-Mexico border]].
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'''''The Undocumented''''' is a 90-minute documentary film from director [[Marco Williams]], which investigates the causes and effects of migrant deaths along the Arizona-Mexico border.


== Synopsis ==
==Synopsis==
The Undocumented tells the stories of migrants who have died in the Arizona desert, and follows them on their long journey home. The film is woven from multiple narrative threads. In Arizona, it depicts the efforts of the Pima County Medical Examiner and the Mexican Consulate of Tucson to name unidentified dead border crossers with the ultimate goal of returning them to their families. It also follows US Border Patrol Search and Rescue (BORSTAR) agents, who must balance law enforcement with lifesaving. In Mexico, the film documents the reunification of the dead with their families and chronicles stories of loved ones who disappeared while crossing the border, never to be heard from again.<ref>http://documentaries.org/cid-films/the-undocumented/</ref>
''The Undocumented'' tells the stories of [[migrant worker|migrants]] who have died in the [[Arizona desert]] and follows them on their long journey home. The film is woven from multiple narrative threads. In [[Arizona]], it depicts the efforts of the [[Pima County, Arizona]] Medical Examiner and the [[Mexican Consulate]] of [[Tucson, Arizona]] to name unidentified deceased border crossers, with the ultimate goal of returning them to their families. It also follows U.S. [[Border Patrol, Search, Trauma and Rescue]] (BOSTAR) agents, who must balance [[law enforcement]] with lifesaving. In Mexico, the film documents the reunification of the dead with their families and chronicles stories of loved ones who disappeared while crossing the border, never to be heard from again.<ref>{{cite book|url=http://documentaries.org/cid-films/the-undocumented/ |title=The Undocumented |publisher=The Center for Independent Documentary at Documentaries.org |access-date=2011-03-02}}</ref>


== Historical background ==
==Historical background==
{{Main|Migrant deaths along the Mexico – United States border}}
{{Main|Migrant deaths along the Mexico – United States border}}
According to US Border Patrol statistics, 417 undocumented border crossers died trying to enter the United States in fiscal year 2009, representing the first increase in four years.<ref>http://azstarnet.com/news/local/border/article_f8638a7e-e780-5b1b-99c3-da39ca562a67.html</ref> The majority of migrant deaths occur in Arizona's Sonora desert, with 213 confirmed to have died in the Tucson sector alone in fiscal year 2009.<ref>http://azstarnet.com/news/local/border/article_faf5b437-b728-527b-9eb8-77977d0cdf84.html</ref> Researchers have attributed the preponderance of migrant deaths in Arizona to a so-called "funnel effect." They argue that the militarization of the border has caused illegal immigrants to risk crossing through more remote sections of the Arizona desert, leading to a spike in Arizona's migrant deaths, which rose from 9 in 1990 to 201 in 2005.<ref>http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/news/texassouthwest/stories/021607dntexazdead.149bf0e.html#</ref>
According to US Border Patrol statistics, 417 undocumented border crossers died trying to enter the United States in fiscal year 2009, representing the first increase in four years.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://azstarnet.com/news/local/border/article_f8638a7e-e780-5b1b-99c3-da39ca562a67.html |title=Known crosser deaths put at 417 last year |website=Azstarnet.com |date=2010-05-07 |access-date=2011-03-02}}</ref> The majority of migrant deaths occur in Arizona's [[Sonoran desert]], with 213 confirmed to have died in the Tucson sector alone in fiscal year 2009.<ref>{{cite news|author=McCombs, Brady McCombs|work= Arizona Daily Star |url=http://azstarnet.com/news/local/border/article_faf5b437-b728-527b-9eb8-77977d0cdf84.html |title=No signs of letup in entrant deaths |date=2009-12-27 |access-date=2011-03-02}}</ref> Researchers have attributed the preponderance of migrant deaths in Arizona to a so-called "funnel effect"; they argue that the [[militarization]] of the border has caused illegal immigrants to risk crossing through more remote sections of the Arizona desert, leading to a spike in Arizona's migrant deaths, which rose from 9 in 1990 to 201 in 2005.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/news/texassouthwest/stories/021607dntexazdead.149bf0e.html | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090705003722/http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/news/texassouthwest/stories/021607dntexazdead.149bf0e.html | url-status=dead | archive-date=July 5, 2009 |title=Texas, California deterrents sent crossers into harsher Arizona |work=Dallas News|date=February 15, 2007|author=Morales, Isabel C.}}</ref>


== Production status and broadcast ==
==Production status and broadcast==
Principle filming of ''The Undocumented'' took place from June to December 2009. Post-production began in February 2010, with editor [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2475956/ David Meneses] and associate producer [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2467330/ Thomas Peyton] working alongside director Marco Williams.
Principle filming of ''The Undocumented'' took place from June to December 2009. [[Post-production]] began in February 2010, with editor David Meneses and associate producer Thomas Peyton working alongside director Marco Williams.


''The Undocumented'' is being produced with support from [[ITVS]], the [[Ford Foundation]], and the [http://www.thefledglingfund.org/ Fledgling Fund]. Produced for [[PBS]], it is tentatively scheduled to air in late 2010 or early 2011.
''The Undocumented'' was produced with support from [[ITVS]], the [[Ford Foundation]], and the [[Fledgling Fund]]. Produced for [[PBS]], it aired in the USA on 6 April 2013.<ref>* {{IMDb title|2101484}}</ref>


== References ==
==References==
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== External links ==
==External links==
* {{IMDb title|2101484}}
* [http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Undocumented-A-film-by-Marco-Williams/112772562094170?v=app_4949752878] Official Facebook Page
* [http://www.theundocumented.com/] Film website
* [http://www.theundocumented.com/ theundocumented.com] Official website.
* [http://documentaries.org/cid-films/the-undocumented/] Center for Independent Documentary Profile for ''The Undocumented''


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Latest revision as of 23:46, 29 May 2023

The Undocumented is a 90-minute documentary film, released in 2013, directed by Marco Williams, which investigates the causes and effects of migrant deaths along the Arizona-Mexico border.

Synopsis

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The Undocumented tells the stories of migrants who have died in the Arizona desert and follows them on their long journey home. The film is woven from multiple narrative threads. In Arizona, it depicts the efforts of the Pima County, Arizona Medical Examiner and the Mexican Consulate of Tucson, Arizona to name unidentified deceased border crossers, with the ultimate goal of returning them to their families. It also follows U.S. Border Patrol, Search, Trauma and Rescue (BOSTAR) agents, who must balance law enforcement with lifesaving. In Mexico, the film documents the reunification of the dead with their families and chronicles stories of loved ones who disappeared while crossing the border, never to be heard from again.[1]

Historical background

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According to US Border Patrol statistics, 417 undocumented border crossers died trying to enter the United States in fiscal year 2009, representing the first increase in four years.[2] The majority of migrant deaths occur in Arizona's Sonoran desert, with 213 confirmed to have died in the Tucson sector alone in fiscal year 2009.[3] Researchers have attributed the preponderance of migrant deaths in Arizona to a so-called "funnel effect"; they argue that the militarization of the border has caused illegal immigrants to risk crossing through more remote sections of the Arizona desert, leading to a spike in Arizona's migrant deaths, which rose from 9 in 1990 to 201 in 2005.[4]

Production status and broadcast

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Principle filming of The Undocumented took place from June to December 2009. Post-production began in February 2010, with editor David Meneses and associate producer Thomas Peyton working alongside director Marco Williams.

The Undocumented was produced with support from ITVS, the Ford Foundation, and the Fledgling Fund. Produced for PBS, it aired in the USA on 6 April 2013.[5]

References

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  1. ^ The Undocumented. The Center for Independent Documentary at Documentaries.org. Retrieved 2011-03-02.
  2. ^ "Known crosser deaths put at 417 last year". Azstarnet.com. 2010-05-07. Retrieved 2011-03-02.
  3. ^ McCombs, Brady McCombs (2009-12-27). "No signs of letup in entrant deaths". Arizona Daily Star. Retrieved 2011-03-02.
  4. ^ Morales, Isabel C. (February 15, 2007). "Texas, California deterrents sent crossers into harsher Arizona". Dallas News. Archived from the original on July 5, 2009.
  5. ^ * The Undocumented at IMDb
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