Julia’s work focuses on the language of migration, bordering, and climate change within narratives produced by community-led environmental organizations in New Mexico, USA. Through discourse analysis and visual methodologies, her work examines how environmental organizations link climate change and transnational migration along the US-Mexico border to argue both for and against increased border securitization as a climate mitigation strategy. Within this work she looks at the socio-linguistic construction of borders and bordering among eco-fascist and abolitionist groups.