The days of the Gulf War seen from the window of a television in Brooklyn.
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After the Sept.11 terrorist attacks, more than 5,000 people, mainly non-U.S. nationals of South Asian or Middle Eastern origin, were taken into custody by the U.S. Justice Department and held indefinitely on grounds of national security. Muslim immigrants were subject to arbitrary arrest, secret detention, solitary confinement, and deportation. Many were denied access to legal representation and communication with their families.
UntitledUnscalable walls, security cameras, deserted streets, surrounding villas and houses; architectural styles: californian gothic, imperial roman, germanic bunker, a catalogue of lonliness and persecutions
UntitledBorder Crossings touches on crucial issues that surround the increased militarization of the U.S. / Mexico border. The United States Border Patrol, now part of the new formed Department of Homeland Security, has a history of abusing its power. Examples of this abuse range from sexual assault to unnecessary use of deadly force.