Sentri is a similar program allowing members to use special lanes when crossing U.S. /
Mexican land borders.
Not exact matches
Trump would also face myriad environmental regulations, objections from private
land owners and a legally binding 1970 treaty with Mexico that governs structures along the Rio Grande and Colorado River at the
Mexican border.
Syracuse could be a potential
landing spot for unaccompanied immigrant children who've been crossing the
Mexican border in droves in recent months.
Critic Consensus: Raw, brutal, and bitter, Cartel
Land offers a ground - level look at vigilante efforts to thwart organized crime at the
Mexican - American
border.
His 2015 documentary, Cartel
Land, about American and
Mexican vigilante groups fighting drug cartels along the US -
Mexican border, features stomach - churning examples of Heineman putting himself in danger to film extreme close - ups of shootouts and other menacing encounters.
Observing the consequences of the
Mexican drug trade on both sides of the U.S.
border, Cartel
Land toggles between Arizona and the state of Michoacan, about 1,000 miles to the south.
From Oscar - winning producer Kathryn Bigelow comes «Cartel
Land,» director Matthew Heineman's documentary film about the
Mexican drug war and vigilantes on both sides of the US -
Mexican border.
You've probably heard all about Cartel
Land, the documentary about the
Mexican drug trade and two vigilante movements, on either side of the
border, that have risen up to combat it.
The 2015 Sundance US Documentary Competition continues with: CARTEL
LAND, Matthew Heineman's look at the response to
Mexican drug cartels on both sides of the
border.
From there, Cartel
Land follows the «good guys,» first with ex-soldier Tim Foley as he tries to establish order along the Arizona
border with his Arizona Border Recon unit, then secondly with Dr. Jose Mireles, a figurehead of the Mexican «Autodefensas»
border with his Arizona
Border Recon unit, then secondly with Dr. Jose Mireles, a figurehead of the Mexican «Autodefensas»
Border Recon unit, then secondly with Dr. Jose Mireles, a figurehead of the
Mexican «Autodefensas» Team.
Cartel
Land (Director: Matthew Heineman)-- In this classic Western set in the 21st century, vigilantes on both sides of the
border fight the vicious
Mexican drug cartels.
Matt Heineman's Cartel
Land, which looks at both sides of a
Mexican - American
border zone where drugs and guns are driving vigilantes to take matters into their own hands, drew two awards from our jury, a best director award for the filmmaker and a best cinematography prize for Heineman and Matt Porwoll.
That question hovers over «Cartel
Land,» Matthew Heineman's immersion into anti-cartel vigilantism on both sides of the US /
Mexican border.
With unprecedented access to an evolving cartel v. vigilante situation on the US -
Mexican border, director Matthew Heineman found himself on the front lines of a war that's been brewing for decades in Cartel
Lands.
The story takes place during the Day of the Dead, when according to
Mexican tradition (at least as interpreted by Lee Unkrich and Adrian Molina, who directed the screenplay written by Mr. Molina and Matthew Aldrich), the
border controls between life and death relax and the departed are allowed temporary passage to the
land of the living.
In making his documentary «Cartel
Land,» director Matthew Heineman gained access to vigilante movements, on both sides of the U.S. -
Mexican border, pushing back against the drug cartels.
As in his previous offering, the US -
Mexican border chronicle Cartel
Land, director Heineman clearly gains the trust of his subjects, and shows the emotional toll behind the sadly too - familiar images of carnage.
Matthew Heineman's Cartel
Land is a classic western set in the 21st century, pitting vigilantes on both sides of the
border against the vicious
Mexican drug cartels.
The Directing Award: U.S. Documentary was presented to: Matthew Heineman for Cartel
Land / U.S.A., Mexico (Director: Matthew Heineman)-- In this classic western set in the twenty - first century, vigilantes on both sides of the
border fight the vicious
Mexican drug cartels.
Matthew Heineman's slick, troubling documentary, «Cartel
Land,» takes place along the US -
Mexican border, but it really unfolds in an immense gray area of morality and intent.
«Cartel
Land» introduces viewers to Tim «Nailer» Foley of the paramilitary group Arizona
Border Recon, who works to disrupt the activities of
Mexican drug scouts and couriers.
Set along the Texas - Mexico
border in the early 1900s, Shame the Stars follows the trials and heartaches of two families trying to survive the war - torn years of the
Mexican Revolution while staying true to themselves and what's right by the people and
lands they've loved for generations.
Per Legem Terrae (By the Law of the
Land), 2015, female victim names transferred on wall, ashes obtained from burned paper lists of victim names, soil collected along US /
Mexican (El Paso, Texas / Juarez, Chihuahua)
border.
The interdisciplinary collective Postcommodity (comprised of indigenous artists Raven Chacon, Cristóbal Martínez, and Kade L. Twist), is most well known for its temporary
land art installation Repellent Fence (2015) that ran across the U.S. -
Mexican Border — both a harrowing critique of U.S. pesticides and a connecting force between Native Americans and indigenous tribes in Mexico.
He began purchasing large tracts of undeveloped
land in the Presidio County region, close to the
Mexican border, on the north side of the Chinati Mountains in the Chihuahuan Desert.
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The White House plans to allow the Department of Transportation and the Fish and Wildlife Service to rehabilitate the
land and vegetation along the highway, allocating resources to educate «target audiences» about conservation efforts, while also working with the
Mexican and Canadian governments on broader strategies that cross
borders.
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