ON THE BLOG: Getting Out - Stories from inside immigration jail Being locked up in immigration detention is miserable, and getting out can be just as hard. Read all four parts of our new blog series, Getting Out, highlighting the experiences of the National Immigrant Justice Center's (NIJC) detention team and clients trapped in the system. In Part One, 18-year-old Margaret successfully petitions for her own asylum, all while battling against the injustices of immigration detention. Read Margaret's story. In Part Two, Sebastian fled his country to save his life, but when he got to the U.S. to seek asylum he was imprisoned with an unnecessarily high bond set at $5,000. Read Sebastian's story. In Part Three, Pani is a father of three who survived horrific conditions in detention and lost custody of his daughters, all because he couldn't afford a high bond. Read Pani's story. In Part Four, Pani faces a long journey home after finally being released but only with the clothes he was detained in, a bus token, and a dead cell phone. Read more of Pani's story. | |