My Mothers Return to the US
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Nine years ago, my mother was deported to Nigeria and banned from returning to the United States for ten years. She made the difficult decision to leave me with family members in America so that I would be able to continue my life and not have to readjust to life in another country. My father’s absence from my life troubled me ever since I was young and losing my mother also added an immense amount of stress in my life. As a single mother and son our bond was indestructible, so one can only imagine how it felt to arrive back from elementary school and hear their mother would not be returning home for the next ten years. My mother is gentle hearted woman of God that was a part of our church choir and worked as a supervisor at a health insurance company. If she wasn’t at church, she was at working trying to put food on the table for herself and I. I am currently an undergrad student at Rutgers University pursuing a degree in Medical Imaging Sciences. With school, it has been tremendously hard for me to acquire the money my mother and I need to hire a lawyer that will be able to situate her return to the States. That why I ask for your help. My mother will be turning 58 this November and I would love to finally be able to see her in person after ten years. Please help by donating anything you can. Thank you and God Bless.
Organizer
Adesina Ajileye
Organizer
Union, NJ