
Post Reports A way back to Adelaida
Feb 4, 2022
Kevin Sieff, Mexico City bureau chief for The Washington Post, sheds light on the deep scars left by family separation at the U.S.-Mexico border. He shares the heartbreaking story of Maria and her daughter Adelaida, who endured four years apart due to immigration policies. Their reunion is fraught with emotional challenges, as Sieff reveals the ongoing trauma faced by families trying to rebuild their relationships. The discussion highlights the complex interplay of personal suffering and flawed immigration systems, shedding light on a pressing social issue.
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Isolation and Scale of Separation
- When Maria and Adelaida were separated, it felt isolating.
- Over 5,500 families were separated under the Trump administration's policy.
Arbitrary Separation
- Maria and Adelaida fled Guatemala for fear of their lives and sought asylum in the U.S..
- Maria was separated from Adelaida, while Maria's sister, Patricia, was not separated from her child.
Strained Relationships
- Adelaida lived with extended family in a cramped Florida apartment.
- This strained Maria and Patricia's relationship, creating resentment.

