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When Survival Becomes a Crime: Yolanda Magallón Pérez, Family Separation, and the Cost of a Broken System


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Episode Notes – “When Survival Becomes a Crime: Yolanda Magallón Pérez, Family Separation, and the Cost of a Broken System”

Episode Overview:

In this episode of Our Humanity TALKS, we examine the case of Yolanda Magallón Pérez, a mother who was detained by ICE in California, ripped away from her 21-year-old daughter battling bone cancer. Her arrest wasn’t about national security, nor was it about justice—it was about a crime of survival, a theft of food over a decade ago.

Yolanda’s story isn’t an anomaly—it’s a reflection of a system that punishes poverty, criminalizes immigrants, and prioritizes enforcement over humanity. We break down the facts, the outcry that led to her release on bail, and the larger implications of her case.

Why This Matters:

Yolanda’s story forces us to confront hard truths: Why do we criminalize survival? Why do we separate families in the name of justice? And what does it say about a nation when a mother can be detained while her child fights for her life?

This episode is not just about one woman’s case—it’s about thousands of families living under the same threat every single day.

Resources & How to Help:

• Support organizations fighting for immigrant rights, such as RAICES, Immigrant Defenders Law Center, and United We Dream.

• Stay informed about policies affecting undocumented families.

• Speak up—share Yolanda’s story and push for change in your community.

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