No Wall They Can Build scrutinizes the borders that control movement around North America. Drawing on nearly a decade of solidarity work in the desert between Mexico and Arizona, the authors uncover the real goals and costs of US border policy, who benefits from it, and what it will take to change it.
Why do people cross the border without documents? How do they make the journey? Whose interests does the border serve – and what has it done to North America?
Every year, thousands of people risk their lives to cross the desert between Mexico and the United States. Drawing on nearly a decade of solidarity work along the border, this book uncovers the true goals and costs of US border policy – and what to do about it.
Book details:
ISBN: no
Publisher: CrimethInc
Published: 2017
Page count: 208
Format: Paperback