Why are undocumented Mexicans making flower arrangements for Donald Trump?
Ruben, an undocumented Mexican immigrant from the southern state of Guerrero, believes you only send flowers to people you love. But recently he created a flower arrangement for none other than Donald Trump, the man who has vowed to build a wall and deport millions of undocumented immigrants like him.
Ruben’s gift to Trump, tied in red, white and blue ribbons, was photographed by Lizania Cruz, a New York-based Dominican artist and activist who developed the flower arrangment project as a way for immigrant flower workers to tell their stories.
Cruz says flowers have been used as a symbol of nonviolent protest before, from Gandhi to the Vietnam War. Now she wants to use the same tactic to denounce Trump’s policies by encouraging Mexican immigrants working in New York City’s flower bodegas to create special arrangements for the president-elect.
“Flowers express our vulnerability. We send them for love, for funerals. They’ve become a way to express feelings that we sometimes can’t really explain with words,” Cruz told me. “I got the idea for the project after reading about the 1974 military coup in Portugal, where carnations became a symbol of peaceful resistance as people placed them on soldiers and in gun barrels.”
Cruz, who currently works with Ikebana, the art of Japanese flower arrangement, says flowers also connect humans to nature and their most primitive needs.