Post by account_disabled on Mar 12, 2024 5:12:24 GMT
Since the candidacy of the now president of the United States, Donald Trump, began, he had the intention of building a wall between the border of his country and Mexico because he believes that this would reinforce security measures so that migrants who only They bring “drugs and poverty” to the United States.
Given this, media controversy began to arise, which grew with its proposal that Mexico would be responsible for paying for this building.
Mexico builds a wall on the border
After the multiple proposals to build walls that were viable and at the same time helped the environment or had a positive impact, one arose that is a complete change of play.
A few days ago, the first section of the border France Mobile Number List wall between the United States and Mexico was inaugurated in Mission, Texas, which is being paid for by fellow citizens through the online crowdfunding platform Indiegogo.
Thousands of artists were summoned for its construction since unlike the one Trump intends to build, this one has doors, open panels at the bottom, ways to climb and is neutral for the flora and fauna of the region. This is the Welcome Wall.
El Welcome Wall
They begin the construction of the wall that divides Mexico from the United States2
According to Paul Lara in an opinion for the site Dinero en Imagen, the Mexican American Welcome Wall is a 2,000-foot-long physical wall along the border between the United States and Mexico, designed by artists and activists to be a “conceptual message board,” for an ongoing discussion on wall, border, wildlife, and migration issues. A temporary art installation to fuel the resistance against Donald Trump's racist monument.
It's an idea that Ron English proposed to make people aware of classism, racism, corporatism, and politics.
A wall of colors and Mexico helping
It is important to mention that to build the Welcome Wall, street artists from all over the planet were invited to help build and paint it.
The first section of the wall was funded by a campaign called Indiegogo , however, subsequent sections would even be funded by the Mexican government, which agreed to provide the contractor with construction support for the art installation to run from Texas to California. along the northern border.
Given this, media controversy began to arise, which grew with its proposal that Mexico would be responsible for paying for this building.
Mexico builds a wall on the border
After the multiple proposals to build walls that were viable and at the same time helped the environment or had a positive impact, one arose that is a complete change of play.
A few days ago, the first section of the border France Mobile Number List wall between the United States and Mexico was inaugurated in Mission, Texas, which is being paid for by fellow citizens through the online crowdfunding platform Indiegogo.
Thousands of artists were summoned for its construction since unlike the one Trump intends to build, this one has doors, open panels at the bottom, ways to climb and is neutral for the flora and fauna of the region. This is the Welcome Wall.
El Welcome Wall
They begin the construction of the wall that divides Mexico from the United States2
According to Paul Lara in an opinion for the site Dinero en Imagen, the Mexican American Welcome Wall is a 2,000-foot-long physical wall along the border between the United States and Mexico, designed by artists and activists to be a “conceptual message board,” for an ongoing discussion on wall, border, wildlife, and migration issues. A temporary art installation to fuel the resistance against Donald Trump's racist monument.
It's an idea that Ron English proposed to make people aware of classism, racism, corporatism, and politics.
A wall of colors and Mexico helping
It is important to mention that to build the Welcome Wall, street artists from all over the planet were invited to help build and paint it.
The first section of the wall was funded by a campaign called Indiegogo , however, subsequent sections would even be funded by the Mexican government, which agreed to provide the contractor with construction support for the art installation to run from Texas to California. along the northern border.