‘At Trump’s wall, even the cactuses are dying out:’ Enda O’Dowd’s Photographs of the Year

A selection of Irish Times visual journalist Enda O’Dowd’s photographs throughout the year and the story behind one of them

Madeline and her 11 year-old son are detained at the US/ Mexico border by US border patrol, Madeline hopes to escape the cartels in Mexcio for a new life in America. Photograph: Enda O'Dowd/The Irish Times
Madeline and her 11 year-old son are detained at the US/ Mexico border by US border patrol, Madeline hopes to escape the cartels in Mexcio for a new life in America. Photograph: Enda O'Dowd/The Irish Times

‘Trump’s wall’ runs close to 165 miles through the Arizona desert. The temperature was in the high 20s when I was there in late October, but for 100 consecutive days this year the temperatures in Arizona passed 37 degrees. Even the cactuses are dying out.

To build the wall the contractors pumped tens of millions of gallons of local water to make the foundations.

Environmentalists say the damage is probably permanent, the local ecosystem won’t recover. I was there with Tom Wingo and his wife Carol Wingo who do some work with Humane Borders, an NGO that leaves water out for people who are crossing the desert seeking asylum.

Tom Wingo also treks the desert during the winter months with other volunteers looking for bodies of those who died in the pursuit of a better life. He told me any time they go out they’ll find some remains, often scattered by animals. They take the co-ordinates and report it to the local sheriff, but it’s a not a priority. It can take years for local law enforcement to go out to investigate, the morgue is full. Since 2000, over 3,900 remains have been found in Prima county, an area which borders some of the US/ Mexico border in Arizona.

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Pictured here is Madeline and her 11-year-old son being processed by US customs. Madeline left her life in Mexico after endless pressure and threats from the cartels. From talking to Tom and Carol, it sounded extremely unlikely Madeline would be given asylum and would probably find herself back in Mexico within the week. Thousands others would make a similar voyage in the hope of better life.

Mary Lou McDonald talks to the media in the RDS. Photograph: Enda O’Dowd
Mary Lou McDonald talks to the media in the RDS. Photograph: Enda O’Dowd
Michael Healy Rae takes a break from the campaign trail to hammer nuts on a bridge in Milltown, Co.Kerry. Photograph: Enda O’Dowd
Michael Healy Rae takes a break from the campaign trail to hammer nuts on a bridge in Milltown, Co.Kerry. Photograph: Enda O’Dowd
The first documented stranding of an Angel shark offered a unique opportunity to wildlife biologists at the Munster Technological University in Tralee to study this endangered fish. Photograph: Enda O'Dowd
The first documented stranding of an Angel shark offered a unique opportunity to wildlife biologists at the Munster Technological University in Tralee to study this endangered fish. Photograph: Enda O'Dowd
Irish artist Brian Maguire's latest opened in Dublin's Hugh Lane Gallery. Photograph: Enda O'Dowd/The Irish Times
Irish artist Brian Maguire's latest opened in Dublin's Hugh Lane Gallery. Photograph: Enda O'Dowd/The Irish Times
People brave the cold in Dublin's Phoneix Park as a snap snow storm hits the capital. Photograph: Enda O'Dowd
People brave the cold in Dublin's Phoneix Park as a snap snow storm hits the capital. Photograph: Enda O'Dowd
Twelfth of July celebrations in Killylea in Co. Armagh. Photograph: Enda O'Dowd
Twelfth of July celebrations in Killylea in Co. Armagh. Photograph: Enda O'Dowd
A Wexford darts player celebrates his team making it to the knockout stages of the Leinster county darts championship. Photograph: Enda O'Dowd
A Wexford darts player celebrates his team making it to the knockout stages of the Leinster county darts championship. Photograph: Enda O'Dowd
Constable Scott Blake evicts a family including Scott (right) who was living in an apartment in Phoenix Arizona. Photograph: Enda O'Dowd
Constable Scott Blake evicts a family including Scott (right) who was living in an apartment in Phoenix Arizona. Photograph: Enda O'Dowd
Tourists over look the Cliffs of Moher in Clare where concerns were raised about safety earlier in the year after a young woman died after losing her footing and falling from the cliffs. Photograph: Enda O'Dowd
Tourists over look the Cliffs of Moher in Clare where concerns were raised about safety earlier in the year after a young woman died after losing her footing and falling from the cliffs. Photograph: Enda O'Dowd
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