Yearning to Breathe Free

Wayne Ramirez

Venice, Florida

Artist Statement

While this image of the child with tear filled eyes is a product of my imagination, she represents the reality of what thousands of migrant children confront at the United States and Mexican borders. There is a humanitarian and moral disconnect between the worlds that embodies the national spirit and conscience: give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses, yearning to breathe free (excerpt from the 1903 inscription on the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty); and the continued dysfunction of our immigration and asylum system. As an increasingly polarized Congress continues to avoid approving humane legislative immigration reform, a child with pleading outstretched hands reaches through a barbed wire fence as to ask “what about the children yearning to breathe free?”

 

"If we cherish freedom, why do we separate ourselves from others with barbed wire fences?"

Wayne Ramirez


Venice, Florida