Recent Reuters Article About the Michoacan Family Who Self-Deported in January
- Voices from the Border
- Sep 1
- 1 min read

Some of you may recall the story of the young Mexican family who crossed the border last year using the CBP One app. The family had been working through their asylum claim while living in Glendale, AZ, and subsequently chose to self-deport out of fear once Trump took office in mid-January. We covered that story in this previous newsletter.
On July 26th, Diego Oré reported on this story in detail, providing new information after visiting the family in Michoacán. You can read the article, which mentions Voices and Salvavision, here:
Pancho remains in contact with them and continues to assist them in navigating their situation. Thanks to your donations, we are providing them with much-needed financial assistance during this challenging transition.


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