U.S.-Born Kids Of Deported Parents Struggle As Family Life Is ‘Destroyed’

STAMFORD, Conn. — Alexis Molina was just 10 years old when his mother was abruptly cut out of his life and his carefree childhood unraveled overnight.

Gone were the egg-and-sausage tortillas that greeted him when he came home from school, the walks in the park, the hugs at night when she tucked him into bed. Today the sweet-faced boy of 11 spends his time worrying about why his father cries so much, and why his mom can’t come home.

Read More…
More on Immigrants


No Responses to “U.S.-Born Kids Of Deported Parents Struggle As Family Life Is ‘Destroyed’”

Post a Comment