"The history of humanity is the story of people migrating," French artist JR posted on his Twitter feed.
Drawing attention to the plight of innocent children denied entry to, or facing expulsion from the U.S. under President Donald Trump's tough policies, JR erected a 70-foot-tall mural titled Kikito. It depicts a one-year-old boy peeking over the border fence in Tecate, visible from the U.S. side of the border in San Diego's East County.
The work, which the artist began work on a month ago, has gained national media attention, with reports in the Washington Post, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and The Hill in Washington D.C., to name a few. It's also drawn crowds locally.
"At 1 year old, you don't see the frontier or which side is better. For this kid, there are no walls or borders." @JRart
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