A review by beelzebubbie
No Wall They Can Build by CrimethInc.

5.0

“The wall in the desert should be regarded as the symbol of my generation, as surely as the wall in Berlin was the symbol of the last one. Like the Berlin Wall, it will be torn down with hammers and bulldozers. I’ll be there if I’m still breathing.”

Incredibly comprehensive, powerfully written, devastatingly accurate description of the migrant struggle and who benefits from the creation of the artificial border and the deaths in the desert. This account is made all the more compelling and powerful by the intense and touching personal stories interwoven throughout. Everyone should read this book - I would read it again.