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Photo Essay Mizue Aizeki Click for larger view View full resolution Figure 1. Sonoyta, Sonora, Mexico. July 2006. Looking into Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Arizona, USA. [End Page 835] Click for larger view View full resolution Figure 2. Tijuana, Baja California Norte, Mexico. March 2001. Here at Las Playas, Tijuana, the wall slices into the Pacific Ocean. [End Page 836] Click for larger view View full resolution Figure 3. Tijuana, Baja California Norte, Mexico. September 2005. Boundary marker between Tijuana and Border Field State Park in California. [End Page 837] Click for larger view View full resolution Figure 4. Imperial Beach, California, U.S.A. September 2005. People gather here daily at what is today called Border Field State Park to meet with loved ones on the other side of the barrier. [End Page 838] Click for larger view View full resolution Figure 5. Jacumba, California, U.S.A. and Jacume, Baja California Norte, Mexico. March 2001. [End Page 839] Click for larger view View full resolution Figure 6. Westwood Section of Los Angeles, California, July 4, 1998. Demonstration held by Voice of Citizens Together at U.S. Federal Building in favor of border militarization. [End Page 840] Click for larger view View full resolution Figure 7. Douglas, Arizona. June 2004. “Terrorists Love Open Borders.” [End Page 841] Click for larger view View full resolution Figure 8. Tijuana, Baja California Norte, Mexico. September 2005. Alex had lived in Los Angeles for many years, was recently deported, leaving behind his partner and their young daughter. [End Page 842] Click for larger view View full resolution Figure 9. Calexico, California, U.S.A. June 2004. This father had been deported to Mexico three months prior, and since then the family had been meeting daily at the wall. A year later, we discovered that U.S. authorities had put a layer of mesh along the steel bars in this area to greatly reduce physical contact through the barrier. [End Page 843] Click for larger view View full resolution Figure 10. Mount Hope Cemetery, San Diego, California. May2001. No Olvidado (Not Forgotten). Ceremony marking the graves of unidentified migrants who died crossing the border. [End Page 844] Click for larger view View full resolution Figure 11. Nogales, Sonora, Mexico. October 2005. Members of Danza Mexica Cuauhtemoc at annual border mobilization, organized by Derechos Humanos of Tucson and others, where marchers from Nogales, Arizona, converge with marchers from Nogales, Sonora, at the U.S.-Mexico boundary. [End Page 845] Click for larger view View full resolution Figure 12. San Ysidro, California, U.S.A. September 2005. Protest against the launch of “Friends of the Border Patrol.” [End Page 846] Copyright © 2010 The American Studies Association

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