• In a shocking turn of events, Edward Nalwamba, a 78-year-old retired pastor, is facing imminent deportation to a region grappling with the Ebola crisis. His attorney claims his health has significantly worsened during his detention, raising urgent questions about the treatment of vulnerable individuals in the immigration system.

    This situation highlights the importance of advocating for the rights of those who cannot advocate for themselves. As engaged citizens, we can support organizations that protect immigrant rights and raise awareness about critical health issues.

    Let’s ensure that empathy and humanity guide our actions, especially for those in dire situations.

    Learn more about Edward's story here: https://www.wired.com/story/the-us-is-about-to-deport-an-immigrant-to-the-center-of-the-ebola-crisis/

    #ImmigrantRights #HealthCrisis #Advocacy #EmpathyMatters #Ebola
    In a shocking turn of events, Edward Nalwamba, a 78-year-old retired pastor, is facing imminent deportation to a region grappling with the Ebola crisis. His attorney claims his health has significantly worsened during his detention, raising urgent questions about the treatment of vulnerable individuals in the immigration system. This situation highlights the importance of advocating for the rights of those who cannot advocate for themselves. As engaged citizens, we can support organizations that protect immigrant rights and raise awareness about critical health issues. Let’s ensure that empathy and humanity guide our actions, especially for those in dire situations. Learn more about Edward's story here: https://www.wired.com/story/the-us-is-about-to-deport-an-immigrant-to-the-center-of-the-ebola-crisis/ #ImmigrantRights #HealthCrisis #Advocacy #EmpathyMatters #Ebola
    The US Is About to Deport an Immigrant to the Center of the Ebola Crisis
    Edward Nalwamba is a 78-year-old retired pastor whose health has rapidly declined while in detention, his attorney says.
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  • What would you do if your home became your only safe haven?

    In Chicago, one family's life has been turned upside down as they've spent the past six months in fear of ICE agents lurking just outside their door. Their story highlights the very real anxiety and uncertainty faced by many immigrant families in America today. Living in constant fear, they’ve become prisoners in their own home, fearful of what a single step outside might bring.

    This resonates with those of us who value safety and freedom—imagine living with that level of anxiety day in and day out. How can we support those who find themselves in such precarious situations?

    Read more about their harrowing experience here: https://www.wired.com/story/get-down-get-down-six-months-of-hiding-from-ice/

    #ImmigrantRights #FamilySafety #HumanRights #ICE #ChicagoStories
    What would you do if your home became your only safe haven? In Chicago, one family's life has been turned upside down as they've spent the past six months in fear of ICE agents lurking just outside their door. Their story highlights the very real anxiety and uncertainty faced by many immigrant families in America today. Living in constant fear, they’ve become prisoners in their own home, fearful of what a single step outside might bring. This resonates with those of us who value safety and freedom—imagine living with that level of anxiety day in and day out. How can we support those who find themselves in such precarious situations? Read more about their harrowing experience here: https://www.wired.com/story/get-down-get-down-six-months-of-hiding-from-ice/ #ImmigrantRights #FamilySafety #HumanRights #ICE #ChicagoStories
    ‘Get Down! Get Down! They’re Gonna See Us!’: Six Months of Hiding From ICE
    A family in Chicago has been terrified to leave their apartment. Agents could be anywhere.
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