From Detention to the Doorstep: Why We Need You to Host an Immigrant

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Introduction: The Crisis at the Gate What happens to an asylum seeker on the exact day they are released from an ICE detention center? They step out into a country where they are legally permitted to pursue their case, but they often have no money, no housing, and no immediate right to work. When their time at a temporary immigrant shelter expires, they face the immediate threat of homelessness.

Working at the Grassroots ELOI Ministries Inc. is deeply connected with grassroots organizations right at the Southern Border of the USA, where the need is enormous.

  • Vetting and Integrity: We do not operate blindly. We make absolutely sure that the individuals we support have gone through the right legal channels and have been fully inspected by the authorities. Our work starts directly with the individual from the moment they are introduced to us.
  • The Call to Host: We are urgently asking compassionate Americans to step into this gap. You can host an immigrant who has been released from detention.

Conclusion: Give Joy Today Hosting is an act of profound defiance against a broken system. It provides the stability a New American needs to prepare for court, heal from the trauma of detention, and integrate into society. Join our community of compassionate individuals. Your time and effort will leave a lasting impact and restore dignity to a life in transition.

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