Anslem Ifill lived in the U.S. for 25 years—it is his home. So much so that he put his own life at risk to serve the country for eight years with the Army. Because of this ultimate sacrifice, he can’t believe the unimaginable will happen. He asks, “How can you deport individuals who risk their lives for the very beliefs and freedoms of this country?” Watch Anselm’s story and take action to ensure that the U.S. government restores fair immigration and racial justice.
Army Man Fights For Justice
Deportation | Detention | Due Process | Enforcement | Fair Day in Court | Family | Immigration | Video
Warren Joseph, a Trinidadian who came to the U.S., obtained his Green Card and chose to do the ultimate American act — join the Army. After returning from the war in Iraq, he suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder, ultimately being sent to immigration detention where he languished for 3 years, facing and observing numerous counts … More »



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