Friendship Park, located on the border between the United States and Mexico, was for years a meeting point for families separated by the wall. Although it no longer functions as a space for gatherings, it remains a powerful symbol in the region. The border wall, built with metal barriers, fences, and surveillance systems, aims to control the crossing of people and goods; however, beyond its security role, it has become a controversial landmark that reflects both political tensions and the human stories of migration and separation that shape life at the border.