Stalin's Violation Of The Refugee In The United States

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In June of 1980, the federal U.S. Immigration and Naturalization or INS agents rushed into a meat packing plant. Stalin heard the screams, but with all of the flurry of activity, he didn’t connect them. “Vamanos, FUE! Es la redada!” (“Let’s go, leave! It’s a raid!) When he figured out what was going on, it was too late. The agents had already blocked the exits. They took Stalin and seventy-five others. Stalin’s mother cried when Marci called her to tell her the bad news. She tried to console the old woman. “Senora, he’ll be okay. You’ll see.” “No mi’ija. You don’t understand. They will kill him once he’s deported. And he will be deported.” Stalin lost his case before the U.S. Congress passed the Refugee Act, a humanitarian law intended to expand eligibility for political asylum in the United States that would have allowed him to stay. …show more content…

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