THE WALL

In the heart of Texas, the border wall stands as a fragmented sentinel, its steel segments stretching across remote ranchlands and arid expanses. These isolated sections, some as brief as a city block, others separated by over 70 miles, mirror the divisions sown in the communities they bisect. The wall's presence has sparked a tapestry of reactions: from staunch support to fervent opposition, with many landowners resisting its encroachment upon their ancestral lands.

The Wall has separated America politically as much as it has separated the very land.