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No other escape: one girl’s courageous journey to freedom

Some 60,000 unaccompanied children from Central America crossed the United States border last summer, many fleeing violence and seeking reunion with a parent. Read one girl’s story.

ArticleMay 11, 2015
Sudanese father hugs his daughter

“Before I die, I need to put my family back together”

Read about one family’s remarkable triumph over war, separation and illness.

ArticleJuly 20, 2016
Salvadoran refugee family in Dallas

'In El Salvador, you don’t know if you’ll make it home alive at the end of the day'

Threatened by gangs in El Salvador, Valentina escaped danger by resettling to the United States. She tells her powerful story so others, like her, might have a chance at safety and freedom.

ArticleSeptember 20, 2019
Adil with his son Steven outside their apartment

Refugee ban: You are targeting the wrong people

A Yazidi family from Iraq, one of the many ethnic minorities persecuted by ISIS, was preparing for a joyful reunion in the land of the free when things changed. Here is their story.

ArticleFebruary 24, 2017
Congolese refugees Devin and Nadine await family members arriving at Boise Airport.

After 15 years in a refugee camp, this Congolese family is finally together in America

Divin and Nadine's family's saga illustrates the hardships imposed by the Trump Administration’s policies on refugees as thousands cleared for resettlement remain in limbo.

ArticleDecember 2, 2019

Kidnapped by soldiers at 15, these brave girls escaped to find their families

Rosine and Carine were just 15 years old when they were abducted, raped and forced to marry soldiers. They bravely share their stories in hope that they will raise awareness of the need to do more to protect children in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

ArticleNovember 25, 2018
Alaa hugs her brother-in-law after he arrives at Sea-Tac International Airport

After first travel ban, Syrian family relieved to be reunited in "the land of justice"

The Bazara family from Aleppo, Syria thought they had found their promised land in the U.S., only to have their dreams shattered—and then made whole in “the country of rights.”

ArticleJanuary 9, 2018

A Syrian teenager describes her escape from war-torn Aleppo

Shattered by the death of her parents and younger sister, 16-year-old Hiba somehow found the strength to lead the surviving members of her family to safety in Jordan. She shares her recollections and drawings of life in Aleppo.

ArticleOctober 11, 2016

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