Liliya Mayevsky: Her parents brought her to the U.S. to live in a country free of persecution

read more…: Liliya Mayevsky: Her parents brought her to the U.S. to live in a country free of persecution
This entry is in the series The Immigrants Among Us

Liliya Mayevsky came to the U.S. with her family as refugees in 1996, when she was 18. She arrived with her parents, two older brothers, and her grandmother. Her grandmother’s lifelong dream was to live in a free country.

Sebastian Fuentes: ‘The dream of coming to America is definitely a hard one that few people can achieve’

read more…: Sebastian Fuentes: ‘The dream of coming to America is definitely a hard one that few people can achieve’
This entry is in the series The Immigrants Among Us

Sebastian Fuentes was a 20-year-old college student in Lima, Peru, in 2001 and saw the limited opportunity in his home country for his future. He decided to have some adventure and took the chance to explore a new country and to build his language skills, so he got a seasonal worker visa.

Geshe Gendun Gyatso-Konchuck: ‘People should see a wider perspective of other countries and other people’

read more…: Geshe Gendun Gyatso-Konchuck: ‘People should see a wider perspective of other countries and other people’
This entry is in the series The Immigrants Among Us

Geshe Gendun Gyatso-Konchuck’s family was exiled from their native Tibet by China into India. They lived initially in a refugee settlement in the north before settling in Southern India.

Ekoue Abroussa: ‘The people who are giving education, they are the best people in New Hampshire’

read more…: Ekoue Abroussa: ‘The people who are giving education, they are the best people in New Hampshire’
This entry is in the series The Immigrants Among Us

Ekoue Abroussa’s family became refugees because his father worked for the government in the West African country of Togo. Due to political upheaval and ultimately civil war his family, parents, and five siblings became refugees in Benin.

Maria Elena Letona: ‘I’m actually very scared for the United States as a country’

read more…: Maria Elena Letona: ‘I’m actually very scared for the United States as a country’
This entry is in the series The Immigrants Among Us

Maria Elana Letona’s journey to America began as a girl at the age of 13.  She was the eldest of three sisters in a very unstable and traumatic home situation in El Salvador. She arrived in East LA in 1974 and her sisters followed.

Support Ink Link