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The Plight of Migrants Is Deeply Misunderstood. Can a Video Game Help?

Published on: 2025-07-02 10:59:07

Over the past year, Karla Reyes and her team at Anima Interactive have visited the US-Mexico border twice to interview migrants and humanitarians. Once a month, Reyes interviews migrants remotely via video calls. She’s spoken to dozens. They come from Latin America, but also South Asia, the Middle East, and Africa, each with a shared goal: to cross into the US in search of safety. In January, hours after President Donald Trump’s inauguration, thousands of migrants suddenly received notice that their appointments with US Customs and Border Protection—the agency that would help them gain asylum—had been canceled. The administration shut down the CBP One app that allows migrants to apply for asylum. It was the first of many roadblocks the new administration would erect in front of those seeking to immigrate to America. “At a moment's notice, the course of their lives has been altered again,” Reyes says. “These are people who have been waiting as long as years.” For Reyes, it only reinf ... Read full article.