We Built the Wall
How the US Keeps Out Asylum Seekers from Mexico, Central America and Beyond
Eileen Truax author Diane Stockwell translator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Verso Books
Published:10th Jul '18
Should be back in stock very soon

How a Mexican American lawyer in El Paso, Texas has led a campaign to expose America's corrupt asylum process
For decades, the American political asylum process has been used to punish enemies and reward friends of the US government. Refugees from Cuba can walk through an open door. People fleeing Eastern Europe have been judged very differently than those trying to escape persecution in "friendly" but deeply violent states like Mexico, El Salvador, Colombia and Honduras.
From a storefront law office in the US border city of El Paso, Texas, one man set out to challenge that system. Carlos Specter has filed hundreds of political asylum cases on behalf of human rights defenders, journalists, and political dissidents, and though his legal activism has only inched the process forward-98% of refugees from Mexico are still denied asylum-his myriad legal cases and the media fallout from them has increasingly put US immigration policy, the corrupt state of Mexico, and the political basis of immigration, asylum, and deportation decisions-on the spot.
We Built the Wall is an immersive, engrossing story of a new front in the immigration wars.
Praise for Dreamers "Compelling, honest, and personal, this is a must-read for anyone interested in the immigration debate." --Booklist "A forthright, moving piece of advocacy journalism." --Kirkus Reviews "Truax succeeds in conveying how a shadow status permeates the lives of all the young people profiled here, with education, employment opportunities, and essential social services severely limited or unavailable." --Publishers Weekly
ISBN: 9781786632173
Dimensions: 210mm x 140mm x 20mm
Weight: 374g
208 pages