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Becoming An American: The Villacis-Guerrero Family

Together with The Marshall Project, we bring you "We Are Witnesses: Becoming An American." Here, we meet a family torn apart by deportation.

Becoming An American: The Villacis-Guerrero Family
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In partnership with The Marshall Project, we bring you personal accounts of the immigration system in America. In this video, the Villacis-Guerrero family explains how their family has been torn apart by deportation. 

To see more stories like this, check out the links below: 

Jose Molina — José shares his experience of living in fear of deportation for a crime he committed years ago.

Alina Diaz — Crossing the border is dangerous, and Diaz was pregnant when she emigrated from Colombia in search of a better life. 

Youngmin Lo — A South Korean immigrant who entered the U.S. on a student visa details his parents' cultural belief that despite tremendous hardship, they should forgo basic living standards to support their children's goals.

David Ward — A retired Border Patrol agent explains what it's like to work on the border and why he thinks the job is vital to Americans' safety.

Alena Sandimirova — A lesbian Russian national comes to America to escape discrimination and persecution. She speaks about the people who helped her on her quest for U.S. citizenship.

Lee Wang — An immigration lawyer explains why she thinks actions taken by previous presidential administrations laid the groundwork for an increase in deportations today.

Nisrin Elamin and Tahanie Aboushi — An immigration lawyer and a Sudanese-born academic recount the uncertain first hours of President Trump's executive order banning travel from several Muslim-majority countries.

John Sandweg — The former acting director of ICE explains why his views on immigration changed after he joined the department and began drafting new deportation guidelines.

Teofilo Chavez — A Honduran-born teenager tells his story of crossing the border into Texas as a child and finding refuge and success in soccer.

Zaid Nagi — A Yemeni immigrant working in New York City reflects on how his life changed in the wake of 9/11.

Judge Paul Schmidt — A retired immigration judge reflects on his career and shares why he thinks immigrants are the fabric of the country.