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Keeping Families Together and Make them Stronger: (Wk 2, Series 4 of 7)

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Families separating or separated by immigration policies. Couples experiencing separation and long distance relationships because of the U.S. immigration system.

Tonight’s topic is about Veterans deported and their fight to return to the country they served.

This is an open discussion about life experiences after the deportation and denial. Our message to mixed status families is that we should not be afraid of life abroad.

Join Sonya Navarette, Cecilia Garcia and Jennifer Acosta as they discuss their daily concerns when it comes to keeping their family strong an intact. Single parents and broken families are increasing in the USA and no one is talking about the 8-9 million children without at least 1 parent in the United States of America.

Sonya Navarette - Founder of Small Town Mom's Life Facebook page and currently living in Mexico with her husband and children. Sonya has created a page to share with other wives that life abroad is not impossible. 

Jasmine Mendoza - Founder with Family Reunification. 

Cecilia Garcia - Legal Director and Founder with Family Reunification. Cecilia Garcia is currently living with her children in the USA and her husband is located in Mexico. Cecilia has dedicated her life to unification of families and the fight that as U.S. citizen spouses we should have a right to bring our spouses to this country.

Jennifer Acosta - Mother facing life abroad after her spouse was exiled. I founded this radio blog to help document my own fears of moving abroad, the strain on my family and the uncertainty with leaving the USA even for a visit. The future I face as the wife of an exiled immigrant and the fact that we will be making these decisions for a long time.

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