‘They treat us worse than animal,’ says Brazilian deported from the US
Brazilian stated that it was more welcomed by the government of Joe Biden. “From January 21, a day after Trump’s inauguration), we had no more speech right,” added João Vitor Batista Alves, explaining that the arrested Brazilians lost the few basic rights they had previously.
“After a long time being poorly treated, it was strange to be treated well (at the reception in Fortaleza),” says deported. According to the 26 -year -old, the current plan is to give more value to the country where he was born. “It is a place that, as much as things are not very easy, here we are at home,” he said in a video released by the Ministry of Human Rights and Citizenship. He spent a month and five days in the United States.
As much as we have illegally immigrated, we are not dangerous criminals to be tied and 24 hours eating bread and water. It is an embarrassing situation. But there is a good side that we learn to recognize our freedom and our country as well.
My dream is everyone’s dream, right? It’s an American dream of changing your life, gathering a lot of money and leaving for Brazil to give a decent life to my family.
João Vitor Batista Alves
“Worst experience of my life. I was detained like a bum.” The master of works Marcos Rosário da Silva, 47, born in Linhares (ES), told the Facto News who arrived in the US on December 12 and surrendered to the border police. He said he was handcuffed most of the day and the food supplied where he was detained was poor quality. The Brazilian said he was 15 days in hospital and lost more than 10 pounds.
