audio by artist donald anthonyson

Vet Beats Deportation Order

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  • produced by Donald Anthonyson
  • in 2007

CNPI'S Donald Anthonyson, with Families for Freedom, speaks with Gulf War Veteran Warren Joseph, a Green Card holder who has just won a victory against his deportation orders. Warren Joseph, originally from Trinidad served in the first Gulf War where he contracted the Gulf War Syndrome. As he returned home, Warren began using illegal drugs to help cope with illness, and as he is about to explain, things spiraled downwards and he eventually was arrested. The government then tried to deport him.

Maria from the Lower East Side

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  • produced by Donald Anthonyson
  • in 2008

Born and raised on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, 37 year old Maria has a graduate degree and makes under 50K a year. She laments the price and speed of her DSL connection and is thinking of switching back to dial-up.

An Immigrant Defied ICE Agents

  • produced by Donald Anthonyson
  • in 2008

The home and work place of many immigrant families are being raided by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Recently, a New York City resident, whose identity is being concealed for security reasons, received an unwanted visit from immigration agents. CNPI reporter Donald Anthonyson of Families for Freedom recently sat down with the victim to find out what took place that early morning day.

Her Husband is Deported to Jamaica

  • produced by Donald Anthonyson
  • in 2008

Not long ago, the home of Kathy McArdld and her husband Calvin, was raided by ICE Agents who detained and then deported Calvin back to his home country of Jamaica. He was never allowed to say good bye to his three year old son. Kathy, who has been forcibly separated from her husband by US immigration Officials, recently spoke to CNPI reporter Donald Anthonyson of Families for Freedom.

Bill Stallings voted today in Yonkers, New York!

  • produced by Donald Anthonyson
  • in 2008

Bill Stallings voted today in Yonkers, New York.  Bill has witnessed Blacks having to sit on the back of the bus, and today he brought his son to participate in and witness voting for Sen. Barack Obama.

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