Diane Guerrero’s heartbreaking realization that her parents were deported is tearing up the internet once again. “I got home and dinner was started, but I couldn’t find them”

 

Diane said that all of this had permanently altered her connection with her parents. It’s difficult. Since we’ve been apart for so long,

I sometimes feel as if we don’t know one another. It’s challenging since I didn’t have them growing up. It hurts because there are new aspects of them that I don’t recognize.

However, I detest that they have to endure this since I love them so much. Although I am aware that I have been alone, I believe they have had a very solitary life.

She said, “Some individuals find it quite difficult to get documentation, their documents, and legal status. Despite their best efforts, my parents were unable to find respite via this system.

Diane concluded by emphasizing that no government agency contacted her to check on her after this incident, despite the fact that she was a juvenile at the age of 14.

 

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