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U-M anthropologist uses 3,000 toe tags to highlight humanitarian crisis at US-Mexico border

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Jason De León's project, “Hostile Terrain” focusses on America's humanitarian crisis at the Southern border.

A prototype of “Hostile Terrain 94″ exhibition launched at the Franklin & Marshall College’s Phillips Museum of Art in Lancaster, PA in January 2019. Photo by Daniel Lopez, courtesy the Undocumented Migration Project.”

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