8-25-2019 The U.S. Border Patrol and an Israeli Military Contractor Are Putting a Native American Reservation Under “Persistent Surveillance” - Will Parrish The Intercept
In the process of opposing the towers, Tohono O'odham people have developed common cause with other communities struggling against colonization and border walls. David is among numerous activists from the U.S. and Mexican borderlands who joined a delegation to the West Bank in 2017, convened by Stop the Wall, to build relationships and learn about the impacts of Elbit's surveillance systems.
"I don't feel safe with them taking over my community, especially if you look at what's going on in Palestine — they're bringing the same thing right over here to this land," she says. "The U.S. government is going to be able to surveil basically anybody on the nation."
Posted by Judith Ferster, AIME member
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