Panel Discussion from the 12th Annual Homeland Defense and Security Education Summit held in Monterey, CA on October 31 through November 1, 2019 which had a topic of “Public Interest Security: Leveraging Education to Connect Policy and Operations with American Perspectives of Homeland Security”. Topics/Panelists include:
- Irregular Migration Flows: The Future of the US/Mexico Border is Not What it Used to Be with Alan Bersin, Former Assistant Homeland Security, Security (Policy) Commissioner, US Customs and Border Protection
- Strategic Misalignment: Old Tools and a New Problem with Nate Bruggeman from BorderWorks Advisors, LLC
- Migration To, Across, and From Mexico: A Changing Landscape and it’s Impact on US/Mexico Relations with Brenda Estefan, Former Security Attache, Mexican Embassy Senior Advisor of International Relations, Mexican Ministry of Governance
- New Human Smuggling and Trafficking Networks: A Social Network Analysis in Time of Mass Migrations with Guadalupe Correa Cabrera, Schar School of Policy & Government at George Mason University
- Impact of Trump Administration Policies on Border Communities: The Case of El Paso/Juarez with Patrick Schaefer, JD LLM Director, Hunt Institute at the University of Texas at El Paso
- View from the Northern Triangle Including How the Marshall Plan and Plan Columbia May or May Not be Relevant with Blas Nunes-Neto, Senior Policy Researcher at the RAND Institute
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