Fearful immigrants ask Florida activist to sign guardianship papers for their children
- Nora Sandigo, a Florida activist, has been asked by fearful immigrant families to sign guardianship papers for their children in case they are deported.
- Immigrant parents have filled out paperwork allowing Sandigo to act on behalf of their children at schools, hospitals and courts if they get deported.
- People in Homestead, Florida are avoiding public spaces out of fear of being stopped by immigration officials in the wake of increased arrests under the Trump administration.
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Fearful immigrants ask Florida activist to sign guardianship papers for their children
Since President Donald Trump took office, immigrants in the U.S. illegally have changed their travel patterns and try to stay home, out of fear they could be deported. That includes
Migrant families in the US would be taking the painful decision to give custody of their children to the country’s priests in the face of fear of imminent deportation from Donald Trump’s government. In Hyattsville, located in the state of Maryland, at least 14 minors were legally placed under the tutelage of Father Vidal Rivas. The religious is in charge of the Catholic Episcopal Church San Mateo. READ ALSO: THE CONSEQUENCES AND GROUNDS OF ‘SHUT…
Fearful immigrants ask Florida activist to sign guardianship papers for their children – UK Times
For free real time breaking news alerts sent straight to your inbox sign up to our breaking news emails Sign up to our free breaking news emails Sign up to our free breaking news emails The day before President Donald Trump’s inauguration, a dozen immigrant families came to Nora Sandigo’s ranch to ask her to be a legal guardian of their children. Now they are insisting she come over to their homes to sign the necessary paperwork. It’s a result o…
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