The Fault Lines team met Jose in the San Juan Bosco Shelter in Nogales, Mexico. He was back in the country of his birth for the first time in 31 years. He had been deported hours earlier and had yet to tell his family. Two days earlier, he says, he was riding his bike in Phoenix, Ariz., when a sheriff asked to see his papers.
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Protesters at an immigration rally in New Orleans wore t-shirts that said, "We are reconstruction workers". They told Fault Lines correspondent, Josh Rushing, they were welcomed to New Orleans after Katrina to do the dirty work of reconstruction, but now that the city is recovering, they felt they were being cast aside like trash.
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Members of the NOT1MORE campaign, chained with bicycle u-locks around their necks to the exit gate, blockade ICE headquarters in Atlanta, GA, to protest the rate of deportations, roughly 1,100 a day, while the debate over comprehensive immigration reform drags on in Congress.
Photo Credit: Josh Rushing
Members of the NOT1MORE campaign, chained with bicycle u-locks around their necks to the exit gate, blockade ICE headquarters in Atlanta, GA, to protest the rate of deportations, roughly 1,100 a day, while the debate over comprehensive immigration reform drags on in Congress.
Photo Credit: Josh Rushing
Members of the NOT1MORE campaign, chained with bicycle u-locks around their necks to the exit gate, blockade ICE headquarters in Atlanta, GA, to protest the rate of deportations, roughly 1,100 a day, while the debate over comprehensive immigration reform drags on in Congress.
Photo Credit: Josh Rushing
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