End Family Separation
#BringAsifAminCheemaHome
#BringAsifAminCheemaHome
Families are being separated and placed at risk through detention and deportation practices that lack transparency, medical continuity, and meaningful oversight. We are calling on Congress and government agencies to be held accountable.
This campaign exists to confront a system that repeatedly separates families while failing to ensure basic standards of care, transparency, and accountability.
When individuals are detained or deported, medical care is disrupted, records are withheld, and families are left without answers. Oversight is weak, responsibility is diffuse, and consequences are rare.
We are not asking for sympathy.
We are demanding accountability from the institutions responsible for enforcing, overseeing, and funding these practices.
Our father, Asif Amin Cheema, was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement for over 100 days. During this time period, he was transferred between states multiple times. Our father has several health concerns that require multiple daily medications.
Each transfer disrupted his treatment. While in custody, he experienced inadequate food access, inconsistent medications, and a lack of clear medical explanations. After an emergency hospital visit, he was returned to detention and given unknown medications without transparency or documentation provided to our family.
This experience raises serious concerns about medical oversight, accountability, and human dignity in detention.
Family separation is not limited to physical borders. It occurs when systems ignore medical continuity, deny transparency, and treat families as administrative afterthoughts.
Transfers, detention contracts, and fragmented oversight allow harm to occur without clear responsibility. Families are left navigating a maze of agencies, contractors, and unanswered questions.
Accountability must be structural, not optional.