Build Bridges, Not Walls
Book • 2021
Todd Miller combines reporting, travel writing, and policy critique to argue for humane alternatives to militarized border enforcement.
The book traces personal encounters and policy histories to show how borders harm migrants and local communities.
Miller proposes more open, cooperative approaches to cross-border movement that center human rights.
He situates contemporary enforcement within broader historical and geopolitical contexts, highlighting corporate and state interests shaping border policy.
The work advocates reimagining borders to prioritize people over security apparatuses and profit motives.
The book traces personal encounters and policy histories to show how borders harm migrants and local communities.
Miller proposes more open, cooperative approaches to cross-border movement that center human rights.
He situates contemporary enforcement within broader historical and geopolitical contexts, highlighting corporate and state interests shaping border policy.
The work advocates reimagining borders to prioritize people over security apparatuses and profit motives.
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