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“I was raised in the Republic of Ireland, close to the border with Northern Ireland,” Garrett Carr writes in #nytopinion. “Of course now it’s quite different,” he explains. For instance, the European Union’s creation of the single market, in 1993, meant the free movement of goods and people, removing the need for customs. Then, beginning in 1998, the military installations were dismantled. Over the last few years, Garrett returned to Ireland’s border and followed it from end to end, mostly on foot, occasionally by canoe. “It is almost invisible now,” he writes — but he notes that “it carries some scars.” When Britain leaves the #EuropeanUnion, though, Garrett worries that Ireland’s border “could once again be a site of interrogation, a prohibition rather than a place.” @robstothard photographed this border crossing near County Armagh, #NorthernIreland. Visit the link in our profile to read more in #nytopinion about Borderlanders being forced to adapt after #Brexit.


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