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Father Michael McAndrew
Fr. Michael McAndrew was living in Kansas on December 12, 2006, in an area where many people he knew were migrant workers. So when he was alerted of a multi-state I.C.E. raid which displaced around 1800 people, it motivated him to help and to serve the people affected.
Kevin Fallon
When Kevin Fallon was giving out shoes to migrant worker camps, at first he thought some of the workers would appear to take more than they needed. But after doing some closer observations and research of his own, he realized the extent of their needs, which were often unseen, and began work to address the overarching problem directly.
Juan Flores
Juan Flores originally entered the United States without documentation and was briefly detained. After his release, he experienced culture shock between life in the United States and life in Honduras. Flores recounts the beginning of his journey in the U.S., and why he came here at all. [Spanish Interview]
Father Michael Imperial and Kathleen Bredimus
With the influx of Spanish-speaking migrant workers in the Virginia Tidewater area, some members of the primarily white community started to resent their presence. But Kathleen Bredimus thinks differently and shares several observations about migrant workers to inspire others and help them see commonalities across nations and cultures.