Across one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in Buenos Aires, there’s a huge line of blocks with empty yards, ruins of buildings and abandoned houses. It’s the AU3, a highway that was never constructed. In 1976 the dictatorship failed to construct highway and the expropriated houses were rapidly occupied by poor families. The squatters, looking for house and job, found themselves facing the proprietaries that saw how poverty installed among them. Thirty years later a new government today tries to impulse a new project. Proprietaries see an answer to their requirements; the occupants feel an obscure business that includes their own expulsion.