“Broken Hope” on The Hill

On June 11, the loved ones and allies of people who were deported traveled from Ohio, Maryland, and Virginia to take part in a press conference and congressional visits on Capitol Hill. The event was organized by the Ohio Immigrant Alliance and Center for Law and Social Policy. The message was simple — people who were deported want to be SEEN and HEARD in the immigration debate. And they were. Check out these highlights.

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The Men of #ReuniteUS

We asked the members of our #ReuniteUs WhatsApp group: Who wants to be part of our first #ReuniteTV video? This video is a montage of selfies and other photos from men who are part of #ReuniteUs. They were callously deported and now live far from the homes, families and lives they built in the US. They say: ‘President Biden, we want to come home!”

The Men, Women, and Families of #ReuniteUS

People who are deported sent photos of themselves and their families to us so we could share them. They want to be SEEN and they want to COME HOME!

Saidu Sow: The Reason Why I Sent You This Video

Saidu Sow talks about life after deportation, as his wife and daughter visit him in Mauritania.

Seydou Sarr Joins Prayers for Justice and Peace

Quran teacher Seydou Sarr gives remarks at the Interfaith Immigration Coalition event, “Prayers For Justice & Peace in Black Immigrant Lives,” on February 24, 2022.