Created in response to the 2018 American immigration crisis, this poster was developed as part of a broader call by the ACLU and affiliated artists to address the human cost of family separation policies. The composition centers on the concept of “zero,” using bold typography and negative space to underscore the absence of tolerance and compassion within the policy itself. A fragmented photographic detail behind a fence embedded within the numeral references the lives obscured by statistics. The piece aims to function as both visual protest and public education, advocating for a more humane and dignified immigration system.