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agosto 16, 2021  |  Por Admón. del CRM En Comunicados de prensa

Deported Veterans in the Interior of Mexico Receive Legal Aid, Many for the First Time

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[Guadalajara, Jal. August 15, 2021] In early July, the Biden Administration announced it is formalizing a new process to allow deported veterans to return to the country legally.

In anticipation of the President’s new initiative, The Rhizome Center for Migrants hosted a citizenship and benefits workshop this Sunday, in collaboration with Public Counsel, Immigrant Defenders Law Center, Consultants for America’s Veterans, and American Legion Post 7, for deported veterans living in the interior of Mexico.

Seven veterans attended the workshop from six states, including Tamaulipas, Nuevo León, Michoacán, Guanajuato, Nayarit, and Jalisco, in a first gathering of deported veterans in Western Central Mexico. Together, these veterans represent more than 30 years of service to the United States, many serving with distinction, and many serving during wartime and periods of hostility, including the Vietnam War, Persian Gulf Conflict, and War on Terrorism. At the time of their deportation, they were legal permanent residents of the United States, and many were fathers to U.S. citizen children they were forced to leave behind.

The workshop identified three veterans whose VA claims have yet to be initiated and five cases of veterans with potential military naturalization claims or other immigration relief. “It was an incredible feat getting these veterans into the same room and an honor to have the opportunity to serve them,” said Tran Dang, Executive Director of The Rhizome Center for Migrants. “We thank everyone who came and supported the event, and we hope that the president will do everything possible to deliver on his promise to correct this lasting moral injury.”.

Read the ACLU’s report, Discharged, Then Discarded to learn more about how the U.S. government, over decades, failed these veterans and why we still need restorative justice.

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This weekend, our team stepped in to help deliver donated furniture, appliances, and household goods for families affected by deportation, transfers, and migration externalization.The Rhizome Center for Migrants is incredibly fortunate to have a rapid-response volunteer network dedicated to restoring dignity in a brutal and violent world. 🌎A Jalisco-sized thank you to Jorge, Terrill, Crystal, and Annabel for mobilizing to confront violence with profound compassion. Thank you for your humanity. 💜🤝

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Academic institutions play an important role in ensuring equitable access to education inside and outside of prison. In Mexico, the Universidad Autónoma de Baja California y the Universidad Autónoma de la Ciudad de México have pioneered in-prison higher education programs that transform confinement into hope here in Mexico. This last week, academics, filmmakers, cross border prisoner rights and migrant rights groups, psychologists, and system-impacted people gathered in Mexicali for "Stories Without Borders: A Social Justice Film Screening and Conference on Incarceration, Deportation, and Higher Education". The conference was an open invitation to reimagine the carceral system from a borrowed U.S. model of punishment to one of true rehabilitation, and to actively identify the needs and barriers of those incarcerated in one country but released to another.In solidarity with these truly inspiring organizations and human beings who show up every day proving the impossible can be done, and to our co-panelists and moderator, Gustavo Álvarez, Dra. Porfiria Bustamante, and Dra. Shamaly Niño:@theundergroundscholars @rastaraf12 @c.j.terrell @reinserta @incarcerationnations @this_is_foodie_hub @gusss1972i @uabccampusmexicali @kenyahbz @la_libertad_de_fierro @project.protocol @_serioxato

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El Centro Rizoma del Migrante es una organización sin fines de lucro independiente y secular 501(c)(3). Nuestro Proyecto México, situado en Guadalajara, Jalisco, apoya a los migrantes deportados y repatriados mediante asesoría legal y servicios de reintegración.

 

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