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Since 1994, at least 8,000 migrants have died while passing through Brooks County. "Missing in Brooks County" details migrants' dangerous journey through south Texas. ⬇️
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Over the past 25 years, thousands of migrants have died — not just on their way to the United States, but within it.

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The documentary, "Missing in Brooks County," which airs on @PBS on January 31, is trying to bridge that knowledge gap.

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In 2015, Lisa Molomot and co-director Jeff Bemiss began traveling to Brooks County after hearing about the work of Dr. Kate Spradley, a biological anthropologist at Texas State University.

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As the film explains, migrants die there for a reason.

In 1994, under former President Bill Clinton, the US launched "Operation Hold the Line," aimed at preventing migration at the most popular crossing points.

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The checkpoint in Falfurrias, Brooks County, is 70 miles north of the Rio Grande River and staffed 24 hours a day. Undocumented people know the checkpoint is there.

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Some attempt to go through it in the back of trucks. But many choose to go around it, undeterred by the prospect of walking through 40 miles of desert and secluded, private ranches.

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Sometimes a miracle happens. Other times, a statistic.

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For others in the documentary, immigrants are a matter of politics, the actual people behind it reduced to "killers" and "rapists" by some of the most powerful politicians in America.

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Those who believe such rhetoric see migrants not as human beings but as potential terrorists.

Click below to learn more about "Missing in Brooks County,” and follow @thisisinsider for more. ⬇️
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