Fianza Friday: October 22, 2021

#FianzaFriday This week we give a call back to one of our first ambassador posts from February 2021 by Sylvia Wolak that lays out some statistics that help describe why there is a need for a bond fund. As Sylvia states, "Our immigrant neighbors, often breadwinners and parents, are taken from their families and isolated in miserable conditions. They are taken to remote facilities where they have difficulty getting access to attorneys or getting any help." It is important now, more than ever, to free individuals from detention. Please consider donating today. https://secure.actblue.com/donate/midwestibf

For more information please visit: https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/30/us/ice-deaths-detention-2020/index.html and https://www.citizen.org/article/detained-for-profit-spending-surges-under-u-s-immigration-crackdown/

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#FianzaFriday Esta semana le devolvemos la llamada a uno de nuestros primeros puestos de embajadores de febrero de 2021 por Sylvia Wolak que presenta algunas estadísticas que ayudan a describir por qué existe la necesidad de un fondo de bonos. Como dice Sylvia, "Nuestros vecinos inmigrantes, a menudo el sostén de la familia y padres, son separados de sus familias y aislados en condiciones miserables. Los llevan a instalaciones remotas donde tienen dificultades para acceder a abogados o para obtener ayuda." Es importante ahora, más que nunca, liberar a las personas de la detención. Considere hacer una donación hoy. https://secure.actblue.com/donate/midwestibf

Por mas información puedes visitar: https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/30/us/ice-deaths-detention-2020/index.html and https://www.citizen.org/article/detained-for-profit-spending-surges-under-u-s-immigration-crackdown/

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