Goura Ndiaye: Father & Entrepreneur, Living in Exile with Disability
I love this country. Goura, now 63, came to the United States in 2000, after the Mauritanian government stripped him […]
I love this country. Goura, now 63, came to the United States in 2000, after the Mauritanian government stripped him […]
It doesn’t sit well with me to know that I don’t belong here and the way that I got here.
If I’m going to get a chance to return to the U.S. it should be for my kids. Assia, 39,
I knew what was waiting for me when I got off the plane in Honduras. Carlos, now 42, came to
I can’t fight for them from here. Tina, now 30, arrived in the United States as a child when she
I don’t want to be one of the casualties of war. Samuel, now 50, arrived in the United States in
Vanessa has returned! Vanessa Vaquiz Mendoza is finally home and reunited with her family after an unjust deportation at the
Many people have been deported why? For what they don’t know. Juan Carlos, now 44, grew up in California and
There is nothing in life that can replace being with your family. Leonel, now 57, lived in the United States
I miss my two boys. I miss my wife. My dream is gone. Ibrahima, now 63, fled to the United