"We all just want to go home to our families."
"I have learned a lot of things about detention and have seen plenty of things that raise questions."
"I have learned a lot of things about detention and have seen plenty of things that raise questions."
"It’s been eight months since I’ve been ordered deported and I, like many others, suffer the anguish of not being free."
A poem from a detained woman speaks poignantly of her faith and hope.
A man detained at Stewart Detention Center writes to us about his despair at the prospect of being deported - and at the system that has imprisoned him.
"We only want for God not to forget us and to give us another opportunity to be with our children."
"I think a part of the reason why the hotline is so powerful is because of the bravery of people inside who are able to call and report the things they’re going through."
Alonso Flores uses the story of Ivan the Gorilla to draw parallels to the plight of detained immigrants.
This inspiring poem by Emitiel Prophet can be summed up in 3 words: Never. Give. Up.
"I could hear guards yelling at Victor ‘Eat! Eat!’"