In her home country of Venezuela, “Curly,” a young professional working in communications was subject to attacks and persistent threats because of her … [Read More...]
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Please enjoy and be inspired by this brief video prepared by volunteer Pete Burr for KBI’s 10th Annual fundraising dinner that had to be cancelled earlier this year.
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When Guadalupe Garcia de Rayos reported to immigration officers on Wednesday, February 8, instead of the routine check-in, she was arrested, detained, and deported.
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A long time ago—in 2002—my brother and I tried to come [to the US]. I am from Guatemala. My name is Edwin Vazquez, I’m Guatemalan, and I’ve been traveling on the train.
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María came to the KBI in mid-August, after serving 30 days in a U.S. prison and being deported to Nogales, Sonora. She hasn’t seen her dad in 10 years, and her goal was to live with him in Atlanta, work to send money to her mother and siblings in Oaxaca, and save to continue her education back in Mexico.
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Enrique was deported and arrived at the KBI recently after 35 years in the United States, the last two spent in detention. Now, he faces an uncertain future as he pursues a visa to reunite with his children and the grandchildren he has never met.
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