“Then countries—your invention—maps jigsawing the world into colored shapes caged in bold lines to say: you’re here, not there, you’re this, not that, to say: yellow isn’t red, red isn’t black, black is not white, to say: mine, not ours, to say war, and believe life’s worth is relative.” United StatesSeparationBordersMexicoCountriesRio GrandeRio Grande River Book:How to Love a Country Source: How to Love a Country
“The bridge was built over the Rió Grande, and sometimes we crossed it by foot and other times we went in the car. The bridge was a magical place, with people walking or driving back and forth. If you drove over the bridge, you were greeted by street vendors, windshield washers, performers, and all sorts of interesting people and cars. We crossed the bridge to visit family and loved ones, to work, to play, and to shop. The bridge connected us to our dreams and to the possibilities they contained. The bridge was our link to our past and to the future it has helped create, and each time I crossed it, I celebrated the long journey of my ancestors.” United StatesTravelBridgesMexicoPossibilitiesBorderBorder CrossingInternational TravelRio Grande Book:¡Vamos! Let's Cross the Bridge Source: ¡Vamos! Let's Cross the Bridge