Personal belongings discarded at the US-Mexico border

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Tom Kiefer's photo project "The American Dream" demonstrates items that he found in trash cans while working as a cleaner at U.S. customs and border control in Arizona. He says that most of the things belonged to people crossing the border illegally.

Personal belongings discarded at the US-Mexico border
Personal belongings discarded at the US-Mexico border

"Rosaries, for example, are considered potentially dangerous and are seized during detention," says the photographer.

Personal belongings discarded at the US-Mexico border

Toothpastes are often thrown away.

Personal belongings discarded at the US-Mexico border

"Extra clothing is also often seized upon arrest — it is not considered vital."

Personal belongings discarded at the US-Mexico border

Wallets and identity cards are often seized.

Personal belongings discarded at the US-Mexico border

Black plastic bottles are used as flasks and are covered with pieces of clothing or blankets.

Personal belongings discarded at the US-Mexico border

"Snickers" is the most popular chocolate bar among those crossing the desert. Any food is considered contraband and is seized.

Personal belongings discarded at the US-Mexico border

Razors are considered dangerous and are also being withdrawn.

Personal belongings discarded at the US-Mexico border

Any hats are considered not vital and are discarded.

Personal belongings discarded at the US-Mexico border

Headphones are also not considered a vital asset.

Personal belongings discarded at the US-Mexico border

Personal items such as combs, hair clips and hair bands are considered dangerous and are being seized.

Keywords: Things | Border | Customs

     

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