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TEMOIGNAGE RETOU AFFECTIF : NOUS ALLIONS DIVORCER
Témoignage retour d'affection: Nous allions divorcer je ne savais plus quoi faire

Depuis le 20 Avril, date de fin de période d’envoûtement de mon retour d’affection, les choses n’ont fait que s’améliorer jusqu’à la perfection. Je me suis réconcilié avec mon mari, et j’ai récupéré l’affection de ma fille. Désormais, il est plus amoureux que jamais et reconnaît ses torts. Cependant, je reste méfiante car je ne pas oublier la souffrance par laquelle je suis passée. Nous allons emménager en décembre prochain tous les trois. Ma belle-mère est furieuse car elle est déçue de cette situation. Elle ne s’attendait pas à ce que son fils la quitte pour vivre à nouveau avec moi. Et surtout qu’il ne décide de ne plus divorcer.
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Témoignage retour d'affection: Nous allions divorcer je ne savais plus quoi faire
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‘Treated like criminals’: Shackling of Indians aboard 40-hour migrant flight sparks new outrage against Trump
New DelhiCNN— US officials kept around 100 deported Indian migrants in shackles for their 40-hour flight home, including during bathroom breaks, in the latest incident to spark anger overseas at President Donald Trump’s migration crackdown. Read more👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻
#USImmigration#MigrantCrisis#TrumpPolicy#HumanRights#Deportation#IndianMigrants#USPolitics#ImmigrationReform#ShacklingMigrants#BreakingNews#MigrantRights#BorderControl#AsylumSeekers#StopDeportations#ImmigrationPolicy#MigrantJustice#ImmigrantVoices#NoHumanIsIllegal#EndFamilySeparation#ImmigrationCrisis#MigrantAbuse#ImmigrationNews#IndianAmericans#DeportationFlight#MigrantStruggles#SocialJustice#RefugeeRights#StopRacism#TrumpAdministration#CivilRights
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There’s a heaviness in my chest that, quite frankly, has been with me my entire life.
A knot in my throat that tightens every time I see another headline, another family torn apart.
And it’s not just any family—it’s families like mine.
Mexican families. Immigrant families.
The ones who gave up everything—for safety, for a future, for their children.
You watch your parents work two, sometimes three jobs.
They come home with aching bodies and still manage to smile, to ask how your day was.
All to protect you from the weight of their reality.
But like many eldest daughters in immigrant families, you grow up carrying a quiet fear:
What if one day, they’re just… not there?
All I can do is pray, hope,
and hold my breath until I hear the front door open again.
I can’t wrap my head around living in a system that refuses to see their humanity.
We are not invisible.
We are not disposable.
We are the backbone of this country.
And we deserve more.

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WATCH Anti ICE protesters block freeway in LA
#AbolishICE #EndFamilySeparation #FreewayBlockade #ImmigrantRightsNow #JusticeForAll #DefendDREAMers #SolidarityWithProtesters #LAProtests
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A few artists here and on Twitter are accepting commissions in support of organizations that are helping to end family separation at the U.S. Southern border. Click the links below to go to their posts!
And if you know of any more artists doing the same, please send me a message so that I can spread the word.
bb_kate_art - Twitter
nedi_nerfherder - Twitter
@yamstrange - Twitter | Tumblr
@saturnine-stardust - Twitter
@haloren1st - Twitter
#reylo#star wars#rey#kylo ren#endfamilyseparation#keepfamiliestogether#commissions#signal boost#long post
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I'm Just Sayin 🤔 #faith over #fear! My #bible says love they neighbor! #god don't like ugly and he will judge you accordingly! Republicans and gop leadership, as you make your way to your house of faith, remember the kids you have locked in cages. Remember the #911 #firstresponder (s). @jonstewertofficial I'm with you! Remember the human rights abuses being committed in your name at our southern borders. Remember the hateful, racist, and unpresidential language of @realdonaldtrump Individual number one, co-conspirator in a criminal investigation which he unleashed on four US Congresswoman of color! There's no way we server the same God! Please leave a comment, follow, and share! It's time we put this nonsense to rest! "The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." https://leverage-credit-recovery.business.site/?copy It's Time To Decide! Please read my #advocacy and #opinion piece on Medium. https://medium.com/@Leverage_cr/americans-have-we-been-sold-out-2c0af2b1dd15 Enjoy your #sundayfunday everyone! #endfamilyseparation #entrepreneur #financialliteracy #financialfreedom #blackownedbusiness #peopleofcolor #hispanic (s) #pride #humanrights #womensrights #equalrights #business #credit #yonkers #newyork #thankyou #travel #credit #creditrepair #creditscore #god #blessed (at Yonkers, New York) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0LPZw4pyhE/?igshid=1b2rtv6ws0fy5
#faith#fear#bible#god#911#firstresponder#advocacy#opinion#sundayfunday#endfamilyseparation#entrepreneur#financialliteracy#financialfreedom#blackownedbusiness#peopleofcolor#hispanic#pride#humanrights#womensrights#equalrights#business#credit#yonkers#newyork#thankyou#travel#creditrepair#creditscore#blessed
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We have to show the world the Trump administration's cruelty doesn't speak for us. If you don't want to live in a country that brutally separates young children from their parents, now is the time to be loud.
#trump administration#immigrant youth#endfamilyseparation#separating families#Immigrants' rights#immigration#DHS#kirstjen nielsen
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One more sketch for the RAICES fundraiser. Almost to the end! https://www.facebook.com/donate/948179615361102/ #illustration #copicmarkers #endfamilyseparation #familiesbelongtogether #resist
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In Solidarity With Immigrants: Families Belong Together
June is Immigrant Heritage Month — which should be a celebration of the diversity and contributions that immigrants add to this country every day. But we are saddened and outraged that, instead, the Trump-Pence administration has used disgusting family separation tactics (and now, family detention) at the U.S.-Mexico border toward families seeking asylum.
Make no mistake: The xenophobia and racism we are seeing today is the same xenophobia and racism that has, throughout our history, been used as a tool against communities of color.
From slavery to Native American “boarding schools” to Japanese internment camps, separating families and interfering with the health and welfare of children of color have long been tactics of the U.S. government in the systematic oppression of communities of color.
Today, that violent legacy continues with the separation of immigrant children from their families and family detention. President Trump’s executive order to detain entire families is not the solution to the crisis he created — it is a jail sentence.
Children belong with their families, but they also belong in safe and healthy environments, not in cages alongside their parents and family members. Not to mention being separated from one’s family is extremely traumatic to children’s health and well-being.
All people deserve the right to raise their children in a healthy and safe environment without being targeted by aggressive immigration tactics and being forced to live in constant fear.
As a leading provider of reproductive health care and an ally to the reproductive justice movement, Planned Parenthood stands with immigrants and will continue to be a vocal advocate alongside our immigration partners in the fight to end these atrocities.
We will not stand by and allow immigrant and refugee families to be stripped of their health and rights, or be separated from or detained with their families. We are committed to defending the rights of immigrants, refugees, and their families to safely access health care and protect them from institutionalized abuse, harassment, and discrimination.
Reproductive health care is a basic human right that everyone deserves regardless of who you are or where you come from or what your immigration status is. That’s what we mean when we say immigrant rights are a reproductive justice issue.
Are you as outraged as we are? Join us on June 30 at rallies across the country.
We need you to help demand that President Trump and his administration keep families together and end practices that criminalize immigrant communities. Find an event near you.
Want to do more? Here are three more ways to take action.
1. Make a donation to any of these organizations that are leading this work on the ground and nationally:
ProBAR and IJP
The Florence Project
Al Otro Lado
La Union Del Pueblo Entero (LUPE)
Fuerza del Valle
2. Call your senators now and tell them to co-sponsor legislation to end family separation and family detention.
3. Sign and circulate a petition from:
ACLU
CREDO
Define American
Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) and Change.org
MomsRising
MoveOn
National Domestic Workers Alliance
Women’s March
Women’s Refugee Commission
#keepfamiliestogether#keep families together#end family separation#endfamilyseparation#end family detention#endfamilydetention#immigrant rights#immigrants
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Southeast asian immigrants are being targeted for deportation + the trump administration is looking to reverse protections for vietnamese immigrants who arrived before 1995, many of whom are refugees who arrived during the vietnam war — a conflict the US exacerbated to the point of leaving them in shambles. stop the deportation of southeast asians and keep families together 🔊 sign the petition at bit.ly/supportvietnameserefugees [ banner art by @ink_bits @99rootz | caption & words by @vlgarcia_ ] — #protectfamilies #freethemall #southeastasia #familiesbelongtogether #standwithrefugees #standwithimmigrants #keepfamiliestogether #endfamilyseparation #resist #art #digitalart #latinxart #chicanxart #digitalcollage #vietnamese https://www.instagram.com/p/BrlpN7fgsaw/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=7ty587ecb8vi
#protectfamilies#freethemall#southeastasia#familiesbelongtogether#standwithrefugees#standwithimmigrants#keepfamiliestogether#endfamilyseparation#resist#art#digitalart#latinxart#chicanxart#digitalcollage#vietnamese
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Today a major protesta is happening at the San Diego Tijuana border. I am unable to travel because of concerns for my health so I was feeling really down. However, somehow los ancestros intervened and were like" gurl turn that from upside down." I was invited to design a t-shirt for the children that would lead the march. I chose to draw a barrilete (a Guatemalan kite) twith a child's face in the center flying high in the sky. I also used the national birds of Honduras and El Salvador so that the people from Northern Triangle could be represented symbolically elevated in the air beyond the chain link fence which both symbolizes the chain link cages that families and children are being locked in and as well as serving as a visual echo of the border. I echo the tweet BLM shared..."The babies and the children are leading the #FreeOurFuture march. We do this for them. We fight every day for them." #AbolishICE#CHINGALAMIGRA #EndFamilySeparation #BlackLivesMatter
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So far we’ve raised $64 for RAICES, folks!!! 💖 YAY!
Four hours left before the charity auction ends.
Thank you all for your support and boosts!
#needle felt#endfamilyseparation#RAICES#abolish ice#resist#mintycorn#mint's unicorn adoption agency#bridges not walls
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"Every single minute matters, every single child matters, every single childhood matters." -Kailash Satyarthi
#guadalupe#ourladyofguadalupe#virgendeguadalupe#virgenmaria#endfamilyseparation#immigrants#children#artists on tumblr#my art#artist#pdxartist#pdxart#pdx#resist#art#painting#paintingoftheday#artoftheday#butterfly#monarchbutterfly
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Group of Wellesley Alum Mothers in Decatur, Georgia Decided to Do Something About Family Separation and Deportation
(Top Row from Left to Right: Han Pham ‘01, Jessica Palumbo ‘05, Michelle Lapointe ‘01, Shelly Anand ‘08, Yael Sherman ‘00, Anne Radford ‘98, Stephanie Buzzell ‘00. Bottom row from Left to Right: Sonya Khan ‘99, Shiveh (Reed) Roe ‘07)
We are a group of friends living in Decatur, Georgia. We have a few things in common- we all went to Wellesley, we are all mothers, and we are all feel physically ill over what is happening to immigrants in this country and especially immigrant families.
We were out for a rare happy hour together at the Imperial in Decatur after our kids’ bedtimes, which meant that it took a while for all of us to arrive. We talked about Sonya’s new job, and how she had negotiated like a boss. We talked about Shelly’s son’s upcoming birthday, which happens to be the same day as Yael’s birthday.
We didn’t want to talk about the news, but the horror of family separation exerted a gravitational pull upon our conversation. Those poor kids. Those poor parents. We imagined our children pulled away from us, calling for us, our cries for our children ignored. Yael said she felt like she was silently screaming all day-- screaming in horror and anger and pain.
Shelly said that we should do something about it. Have an event at the Imperial, right where we were. We asked to talk to the owner, and he was for it. We decided to have an educational event, to have speakers come and talk to us about what was happening and what we could do to help, and that we’d charge a ticket fee to raise money for Kids In Need of Defense-- KIND-- because they represent immigrant children.
We have to do something--we can’t stand by and let this happen to refugees fleeing violence and immigrants travelling for a better life. We can’t do this to kids and the parents who love them. However small our fundraiser is in the face of national policy, we are doing what we can to educate ourselves and our community, raise our voices, and support the people doing the work on the ground to help these children.
The fundraiser is August 23rd at the Imperial here in Decatur, Georgia. Our speakers include Christina Iturralde Thomas, the managing attorney of the Atlanta KIND Office, Michelle Lapointe (Wellesley ‘01!), Senior Supervising Attorney at the Immigrant Justice Project at Southern Poverty Law Center, and Arizbeth Sanchez, an undocumented student and activist working with Freedom University. The master of ceremonies is Brenda Lopez, Georgia’s first Latinx state rep.
So please. Join us. Be a part of this little piece of community working to keep families together and help reunite those who have been separated.
If you do decide to make a donation for our fundraiser, please write a comment indicating that you are a Wellesley alum. We want to use the power of the network to help support the important work KIND is doing.
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