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— For migrants who experienced abuse or separation
What immigration agents did to you may have legal implications nobody explained to you. Before giving up, there is something you should know.
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— Did this happen to you?
They made you sign papers without explaining what they were
During the arrest or detention, they put documents in front of you and you felt like you had no choice.En el momento del arresto o detención, te pusieron documentos enfrente y sentiste que no tenías opción.
They separated you from your family without explanation
Your children, your partner, your family — suddenly they were on the other side of a door you couldn't open.
Shouts, shoves, words you'll never forget. And you endured it because you thought that was how it had to be.
They treated you as if you had no dignity
If any of this resonated with you — you're not here by accident. There are people who went through exactly the same, and there are things nobody has told you yet about what you have the right to know.
— The story behind this community
It was a Tuesday. He was going to work like any other day. Two agents stopped him on the corner of his block. No explanation, hands behind his back, put in a van.
“What hurt me the most wasn’t what they did to me. It was my daughter waiting at home, not knowing where her dad was.”
He spent months in silence. He thought complaining would make him vulnerable. That it was normal. That this was how the system worked for people like him.It wasn't normal. And when someone finally told him the truth, he understood that what had been done to him had a name — and that name mattered.That's why this community exists.
Raul O.
Venezuela → Orlando, Florida · 36 años
"Believe me — I also thought there was nothing to do. That it was better to stay quiet. Until someone told me something that changed everything: what they did to you has a name. And names matter."
Community founder
— WHAT NOBODY TOLD YOU
Regardless of your immigration status. Regardless of how much time has passed. Regardless of whether you signed something.
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You have rights even without documents
The Constitution protects every person on American soil, regardless of immigration status. That includes protection against abuse, degrading treatment, and arbitrary detention.
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What you signed may not be valid
Signing a document under pressure, without translation, without understanding its contents, or without access to a lawyer may invalidate that document. This has important legal implications.
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The separation from your family may be documentable
If you were separated from your children or family without a valid legal process, that has a legal name. And when something has a legal name, there may be consequences for those who did it.
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Silence doesn't protect you — it only isolates you
Staying silent doesn't erase what happened or change what you signed. The only way to know if you have options is by asking. And you can do that without giving your name, without commitment, in complete privacy.
— You’re not alone
Some people who have gone through similar situations find it helpful to connect with others who understand.That’s why we’ve created a private space where you can read experiences, share your own if you choose, and feel supported.This space is completely optional and separate from the legal process.You can join just to observe or participate whenever you feel ready.
You can leave at any time.
A law firm is currently reviewing situations like these to determine if they meet the requirements for free and confidential legal guidance.You can check if your case qualifies through a private and secure form.
Private and confidential. No obligation.
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