A needle and thread are pulled carefully through a fabric tortilla warmer, ripped and knotted by the skillful fingers of a local woman of Boquillas, a small Mexican town overlooking the Rio Grande and the site of the nation’s only legal border crossing with the U.S. The embroidery reads No al muro (“No to the wall”), a message started in the first Trump administration. On March 17, 2026, the Presidio Municipal Development District, a political s…