Edgar’s Story
Edgar (not his real name) had fled Honduras and come to the United States as an unaccompanied minor hoping to join an aunt in Portland. He was a 17 year old orphan…
Edgar (not his real name) had fled Honduras and come to the United States as an unaccompanied minor hoping to join an aunt in Portland. He was a 17 year old orphan…
It was a warm welcome at the airport after three years being separated. For [brothers] Khalil and Shah it was the first time they met each other! Shah was born half a year after Khalil left his family…
“The day of May 12, 2017 was a day of happiness and hope for me, as I arrived in Belgium and saw my mother, sister, and brother after two years of being separated…”
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[Mrs. Nshombo] was so happy to see her daughter this 20th of August 2018 at Brussels Airport after 8 years separation.
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I was asking to God: “Please help us all together and protect us or take our souls all together but don’t let anyone of us suffer by the death of a part of the family.”
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“I had opinions about women’s freedom and unfortunately the government didn’t like it so I left my country to avoid being in prison for the rest of my life…”
“When I left my country, I left my wife and my 2 children who were 3 years and 5 months old at that time…”
“I was crying and I couldn’t believe that they finally arrived. I am so happy that they are safe now…”
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Mona, her husband Jehad, and their 6 children left Dara’a, Syria, in early 2014. The war had been going on for some time, but they had tried to hold on, hoping things things would get better…
Even Banu [Massoud’s daughter] has been learning English words and she’s prompted to respond with ‘thank you’ and calls ‘daddy’ on the car ride home.