Don’t Send Me Back! – ICE Arrests from the Victim’s Perspective
A Human Story of Fear, Separation, and Survival
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Claire Cooper
 
    
                                                
                                            
                                        
                                    
                            
                            
                        
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Don’t Send Me Back! – ICE Arrests from the Victim’s Perspective
A Human Story of Fear, Separation, and Survival
In the shadows of daily American life, a silent crisis unfolds. Families preparing breakfast, teenagers heading to school, workers finishing a shift — all can be torn apart in seconds by a knock at the door.
This book gives voice to the unheard.
Through forty deeply personal, fictionalized accounts inspired by real events, readers step into the shoes of immigrants facing the terror of ICE arrests — the panic of handcuffs, the heartbreak of children left behind, the fear of deportation to places they no longer know.
These pages reveal:
• Lives disrupted without warning
• Families divided by borders drawn in paperwork
• Detention centers where hope is currency
• Courtrooms where futures are decided in minutes
• The resilience required to keep dreaming
More than stories, these are pleas for humanity, dignity, and the right to stay home — the home they built. Don’t Send Me Back! exposes the emotional truth behind immigration enforcement and the courage of those who refuse to be erased.
A gripping, necessary read for anyone who believes that every human being deserves to be seen, heard, and safe.