Last updated on February 02, 2024
From Hope to Heartbreak highlights how immigration officials confiscate and fail to return the belongings of migrants when they are apprehended.
These actions conflict with federal law and policy, unnecessarily cause migrants’ extreme hardship and distress, and can even be life-threatening. The trashing of people’s belongings also creates additional challenges for local governments and nonprofit organizations that work to assist migrants upon their release from Border Patrol custody.
U.S. Border Patrol has confiscated and trashed:
Hundreds of cases have been reported in which personal belongings were confiscated by Border Patrol at the southern border. Our report highlights some of these stories from people like:
*names changed for privacy and security purposes
You can also read more about the report from our Policy Strategist, Noah Schramm, here.
In our report we outline what CBP and Border Patrol should do to address this issue. In summary, CBP must ensure consistency in Border Patrol’s approach towards migrants and respect for their personal belongings by:
We need your help to spread the word and create consciousness about this issue. Join our petition demanding that Border Patrol stop trashing migrants' cherished belongings.
If you believe that people seeking refuge in our country deserve to be welcomed with dignity, join us by advocating for change!
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