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Roberto Marquez's mural offers a memorial to the 53 migrants who died this summer in San Antonio
Marquez spent nearly two weeks working in the heat, painting what he refers to as the 'Trailer of Death.'
By Marco Aquino
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Arts Feature, Visual Art, San Antonio, Texas, Roberto Marquez, mural, painter, art, contemporary art, migrants, memorial, Quintana Road, activism, migrant deaths, tractor trailer, San Antonio migrant deaths, Robenz, Ukraine, Uvalde, South Texas
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