This should be required reading. The series of essays sheds light on the reality behind the myths of the wall, what it means, and what it promises. A denial of human rights from refugees fleeing deadly situations back home (we Americans flinch from the reminders that we once turned away Jews from Nazi-driven Europe, and yet...); blaming Mexicans for the lack of work, even though they contribute vastly to the workforce; the rife, hostile presence of xenophobia and racism towards brown skin and Spanish language; the politics of division and halting migration (on BOTH sides of the Mexican border)--the narrative of human history, as each person on the planet can trace their position to a migration, theirs or an ancestor's. Eloquent, intelligent, sometimes heartrending, each essay offers a different angle of the dire situation that this wall presents, and though the President championing the wall is no longer in office, the ideologies he embedded in the discourse of the past four years are still taking roots. It's time for everyone to reassess and look at this from an accurate and, most important, human angle.