Through a work of years and in depth, I show the phenomenon of children who migrate alone, across the North African border. Under the institutional racism and the indifferent heading of "MENAs / MENA" (Unaccompanied Foreign Minors) hide the stories of children who become adults too quickly. They arrive at the North African border looking for a way out, they get involved in an atrocious bureaucracy that engulfs them, in most cases, when they reach the age of majority (18 years) they are left unattended in the street.
Through a work of years and in depth, I show the phenomenon of children who migrate alone, across the North African border. Under the institutional racism and the indifferent heading of "MENAs / MENA" (Unaccompanied Foreign Minors) hide the stories of children who become adults too quickly. They arrive at the North African border looking for a way out, they get involved in an atrocious bureaucracy that engulfs them, in most cases, when they reach the age of majority (18 years) they are left unattended in the street.