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  • Crossing the Line

  • Finding America in the Borderlands
  • By: Sarah Towle
  • Narrated by: Sarah Towle
  • Length: 14 hrs and 40 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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Crossing the Line

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It was family separation and “kids in cages” that drove Sarah Towle to the U.S. southern border. On discovering the many-headed hydra that is the U.S. immigration system—and the heroic determination of those caught under its knee—she could never look away again. Crossing the Line: Finding America in the Borderlands charts Sarah’s journey from outrage to activism to abolition as she exposes, layer by “broken” layer, the global deterrence to detention to deportation complex that is failing everyone—save the profiteers and demagogues who benefit from it.

Deftly weaving together oral storytelling, history, and memoir, Sarah illustrates how the U.S. has led the retreat from post-WWII commitments to protecting human rights. Yet within the web of normalized cruelty, she finds hope and inspiration in the extraordinary acts of ordinary people who prove, every day, there is a better way. By amplifying their voices and celebrating their efforts, Sarah reveals that we can welcome with dignity those most in need of safety and compassion. In unmasking the real root causes of the so-called “crisis” in human migration, she urges us to act before we travel much farther down our current course—one which history will not soon forgive, or forget.

©2024 Sarah B. Towles (P)2024 Sarah B. Towles

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Well explained in accessible manner

An exceptional read written in a very accessible way. It can be a daunting task to get your mind around such a complex issue but the author very effectively breaks down the long history and current state of the US southern border in a clear manner that is well supported by facts and references. The stories she shares are heartbreaking and critical to our understanding of the crisis. I highly recommend this book to anyone who is looking to understand beyond the headlines.

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Shines a Light on a Broken System

In Crossing the Line, Towle takes on the heroic effort of laying out the history that has led to a currently broken and inhumane United States immigration system. In the process she tells the stories of many heroes and heroines who have endured, fought against, and tried to interject humanity in the midst of cruelty. These are stories that need to be heard. I have often hear the refrain “we are a nation of immigrants, this is not how we treat immigrants.” In fact, as the author shows, we have long had a system that is unkind at best and cruel, even tortuous at worst. This is a must read to understand how we got to where we are today.

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