While security speech prevails and the number of immigrants decreases, those crossing the border want to see family and not be afraid anymore
A fence erected between two of the world's poorest countries to try to stop terrorism bars families haunted by drought, diseases and a failed state.
Million cara pass through Vila Esperança, in São Paulo city, but drivers can't see the poverty hidden by the company that runs the highway
Two parallel four-meter high fences between Serbia and Hungary prevent refugees and immigrants from passing through.
Ten miles of concrete barrier that divides the hills of the Peruvian capital shows social and ethnic gulf in the country.
Concrete dividing Palestian territories braked suicide bombers, but pushed peace prospect away.