ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 12月22日 14時33分


The photographer Johnny Milano (@grief) has been documenting members of the Arizona Border Recon, a paramilitary organization that performs reconnaissance operations along the border with Mexico. While the group’s leader, Tim Foley, calls it a nongovernmental organization, others call it a militia. From his perspective, there is a war going on at the southern border, even though the number of apprehensions has dropped dramatically — from 1.2 million in the 2005 fiscal year to about 409,000 in the fiscal year that ended in September. His group’s mission, as explained on its website, “is not to overthrow any government, or take the law into our own hands.” It is to serve as another set of eyes and ears where eyes and ears are so few. The official U.S. Border Patrol (@customsborder) operates according to a “shift mentality,” Tim said, their responsibilities limited by time and distance. Most of his group’s members are either veterans or retired law enforcement officers. They’re volunteers who have been trained to read the signs that migrants leave in the wild — a snapped twig, for instance. @grief took this photo of Chris Maloof of the #ArizonaBorderRecon traversing some unforgiving terrain. Visit the link in our profile to see more.


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