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Cindy Knoebel

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Two Days Deported

While visiting Friendship Park in Tijuana in August, I saw a man on a cell phone looking bewildered. When I approached him, he asked me for the name of the park. He was talking to his wife in San Diego, trying to describe where he was.Running the length of

Ex-Military Officer from Venezuela Seeks Asylum

The sketches that appear here were collected from Helegner Tijera Moreno, a former Venezuelan army officer, who fled his country to seek asylum in the U.S. Instead, he has been detained for nearly two years at the Otero County Detention Center in New Mexico and denied parole.Helegner arrived

COMING TOGETHER … KEEPING IT HUMAN

From the Border to Your Local County Detention CenterA 5-part photo essay series by Peg HunterPart 5: WEST COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY— RICHMOND, CALocal Sheriffs’ departments have financial incentives to contract with ICE to house immigrant detainees in County Detention Centers.The Interfaith Movement for Human Integrity has been holding monthly

“No one here is getting the right medical treatment.”

I am currently being detained at Dodge County Detention Facility in Juneau, WI. I have been detained here since April 18th, 2018. There is a lot that goes on here that I think people, media, even the news, need to know.Being in here you feel helpless, forgotten and you

“This is a place where men cry.”

By Stephanie SchenckMy visit yesterday at El Refugio at Stewart Detention Center was a hard one. I met with a man I’ll call José and he has been detained there for four months. I asked him what he would want people to know about the experience of being detained

COMING TOGETHER … KEEPING IT HUMAN

From the Border to Your Local County Detention CenterA 5-part photo essay series by Peg HunterPart 3: ELOY DETENTION CENTEREloy Detention Center, located an hour north of Tucson in the Sonoran Desert, is one of many private prisons in the US used to incarcerate immigrants. Like other private prisons, Eloy

Criminalizing the Right of Asylum: The Story of Bachir Bah

by Conner MartinezBachir Bah is a Guinean refugee that spent over eight months detained in a rural New Mexico detention center before receiving asylum.His journey to the United States began one night in December of 2016, when government officials came to his home and attempted to capture and imprison