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🏆 Detention Project: Success Stories


Petroslav has been granted asylum in the U.S.
Petroslav has been granted asylum in the U.S.

🎉 Petroslav Has Been Granted Asylum!


Friends, we are thrilled to share some long-awaited and joyful news: Petroslav, whom we previously wrote about in this post, has won his immigration court case and been granted asylum in the United States. He and his wife are still in detention, but we hope there will be no appeal and that they will soon be free and finally reunited.


This victory was only possible because we didn’t wait for someone “at the top” to solve the problem. Instead, we came together, gave our time and effort, pitched in what we could and made the impossible possible.


📌 By combining small actions - translating documents, raising funds, offering support inside detention - we achieved a concrete result: we saved a life.


This is the true formula for good triumphing over evil, for democracy defeating dictatorship: not just individual heroism, but collective action towards a shared goal.


Thank you to everyone who helped Petroslav. This is your victory. Let’s keep going! đŸ’Ș



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⚠ RADR Warning:

Under executive orders from President Trump and activation of the Alien Enemies Act, the U.S. government has intensified measures against undocumented immigration. This includes expedited removal without the opportunity to apply for asylum. Please note that applying for asylum at the southern U.S. border carries a risk of immediate deportation.

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