“…Specific to borders, much of the framing literature has found borders to be framed in much broader issues such as migration (Di Renzo, 2017;Varjú & Plaut, 2017), immigration (Cheng et al, 2010;Lawlor, 2015;Muñiz, 2011), youth migrants (Antony & Thomas, 2017), human trafficking (Marchionni, 2012) security (Frederking, 2012;Vultee, 2010), and voting practices (Fernandes & Shumow, 2016). Important to note is that a disproportionate amount of border studies focus primarily on countries that receive immigrants and tend to overlook countries of origin.…”