Diane Guerrero on the Wall Idea

“Even if a wall was constructed, it’s not a cure-all. When any human being is facing starvation and unimaginable violence, he or she will do nearly anything to survive—including scaling a wall or crossing an ocean, as we’ve witnessed among the throngs of Syrian refugees escaping Europe. If a wall is the only thing that stands between near-certain death and the possibility of life, you and I would risk everything to climb over it, because the risk of staying put is far greater than the fear of being caught. ‘Show me a fifty-foot wall,’ former secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano once said, ‘and I’ll show you a fifty-one-foot ladder.’”

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