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Ed Fairbanks's voice replica

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Empty Country imagines a quiet, seismic shift in history. After President Donald Trump orders all undocumented immigrants to leave the U.S. within 24 hours, there is no protest—only silence, and then movement. Millions walk south. As they vanish, the U.S. begins to crumble. Crops rot, businesses shutter, and invisible labor scaffolds collapse.
In a visionary response, Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum offers a 50-by-50-mile sanctuary in Sonora—a tax-free, autonomous zone. The migrants build a new city: Nueva Esperanza. Ten-story vertical housing, solar grids, free transit, makeshift schools, and clinics emerge. It's not a replica of America—it’s its inversion.
As Esperanza thrives, skilled migrants and even Americans join what becomes known as Exodus 2.0. The city inspires a network of similar communities across the Global South, from Kenya to Colombia to Nepal. Each adapts locally but shares values of equity, transparency, and contribution.
Meanwhile, the U.S. falters further. Labor shortages bite. Cities hollow out. Some Americans begin migrating south, welcomed into Esperanza under new terms—work, learn, share.
By year 10, dozens of such cities connect in a planetary grid. Governance becomes open-source. Borders fade. Resources are shared. The Earth transforms—not through conquest, but cooperation. It all began with a walk.
Empty Country is a sweeping speculative tale of collapse and renewal, where the erased become the architects of a just, thriving world.
©2025 Paramendra Bhagat (P)2025 Paramendra Bhagat