Fundraiser organized for St. Paul Public Works employee facing deportation despite legal status

A Community Steps Up to Support Public Works Employee Facing Deportation

In a show of solidarity, two high-ranking officials in St. Paul's Public Works Department have spearheaded a fundraising effort for an employee who is facing deportation despite his lawful status in the US.

The employee, whose identity has not been disclosed, was detained by federal agents due to profiling based on his country of origin. Despite being lawfully authorized to work in the country and holding a valid commercial driver's license, he now faces the threat of deportation.

According to those behind the fundraiser, the individual is an exemplary employee who takes pride in keeping St. Paul's streets safe through tasks such as snow removal and pothole filling. His detention has put his family in a precarious financial situation, leaving his wife without a steady income due to her fear of going back to work.

While the city is providing its employee with access to legal resources, the fundraiser notes that he remains likely to be deported by ICE. As of Sunday evening, more than $10,000 had been raised to support the family during this tumultuous time.
 
just heard about dis guy in St Paul's Public Works Dept who's facin deportation πŸ€• after doin his job right 4 years now... what kinda profiling is dat?ICE need 2 step up their game 🚫. anyway, $10k raised so far for his fam - thats a good start πŸ’Έ, but we gotta keep pushin till he's back on his feet πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈπŸ’ͺ
 
can't believe this is happening in the US 🀯 - profiling just because of where you're from? it's just not right. I mean, this guy's got a good rep at his job and he's contributing to society, what more can they ask for? πŸ’ΌπŸ‘ but honestly, the fact that his own city is stepping up to help him out is what really gets me - it shows there are still some decent people in power πŸ™Œ. hope the fundraiser keeps going and this dude doesn't get deported, he's got a family who needs him 🀝
 
Ugh, I'm so tired of these stories πŸ€•. Like, how many times do we have to see someone with good intentions get screwed over because of their background? This guy's just trying to make a living and provide for his family, but nope, he gets profiled and now he's facing deportation 😑. And what's even more messed up is that the city is providing some support, but ICE can still swoop in and take him away at any moment 🚫. I mean, $10k raised isn't going to change anything...
 
Man, this is so not right! 🀯 An innocent guy who's just trying to do his job and provide for his fam gets caught up in some crazy profiling stuff and now he's facing deportation? 😱 That's like, what even is that? He's got a valid license, he's doing his thing, and this happens. It's just so unfair πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.

And can we talk about the fact that his wife is now struggling to make ends meet because of this whole ordeal? 😩 That's not right either. I'm glad the city is trying to help him out with access to legal resources, but it's still super concerning that he might get deported anyway. πŸ€”

You know what would be a great idea though? If more people like us started showing up to support these kind of stories and fundraising efforts πŸ’Έ. We should all just try to spread some love and kindness, right? ❀️
 
πŸ€” just heard about this fundraising effort for a public works employee facing deportation... feels really sad tbh, no one deserves to go through that kinda stress, especially when they're just trying to do their job and provide for their family πŸ™. it's amazing that the city is providing some support, but $10k is still not enough πŸ€‘. hope the dude gets sorted out soon and can get back to his life without all these complications πŸ’ͺ
 
This whole situation got me thinking... how do we show compassion and empathy in a world where people's backstories are often misunderstood or judged? It's easy to assume someone is "other" just because of their origin, but what if that assumption leads to someone being torn from the only life they've built here?

I think it's beautiful that these officials in St. Paul stepped up to support this employee, not just with financial aid, but also by amplifying his story and giving a voice to those who might be overlooked. We need more of that kind of kindness and understanding in our communities! 🀝
 
This is so inspiring to see! 🀩 The community really coming together for someone in need. It's crazy how one person's situation can affect an entire family, especially when it comes to finances. I mean, a single mom without a steady income? That's just heartbreaking πŸ˜”. But the fact that we have people like these two high-ranking officials who are taking action and spreading awareness is amazing πŸ™Œ. And $10k in just one weekend? That's some next-level community spirit πŸ’Έ. Hopefully, this dude gets his reprieve or whatever happens, it'll be a great story to tell and inspire others to do the same.
 
OMG 🀯 just heard about this amazing community effort for a St Paul's Public Works employee who's facing deportation despite being lawfully in the US! I mean, can you even believe that profiling based on country of origin is still a thing? 😑 It's like, we're living in a new era where tech can solve so many problems, but this human rights issue just feels so... old. πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ Anyway, kudos to the officials who started this fundraiser - $10k is just the beginning! πŸ’Έ We need more of these kind-hearted people spreading love and support. Let's get behind our fellow humans and make a difference, one dollar at a time πŸ’–
 
I don’t usually comment but... I think it's really sad what's happening to this guy πŸ€•. He's just trying to do his job and provide for his family like any other American. It's crazy that he's being targeted because of where he's from. The fundraiser is doing a great thing, though - raising awareness and showing some much-needed love ❀️. I hope the city can help him find a way to stay in the US or at least get his citizenship sooner rather than later 🀞. It's not fair that this guy has to go through all of this stress and uncertainty just because he was born somewhere else.
 
πŸ€” just read about this guy in St Paul and I gotta say its crazy that people can get deported for doing their job πŸš§πŸ’Ό he's not even trying to be a bother or cause any trouble, he's just someone who wants to provide for his family πŸ’• the fundraising efforts are awesome though, shows there's still good in this world 🌎 $10k is a decent start but I wonder what'll happen next 🀞
 
πŸ˜” This is just getting out of hand... another American's life being turned upside down over some messed up profiling... I mean what's next? A whole community coming together for someone who's basically been wronged by a system that's supposed to protect people, not exploit them πŸ€•. $10k is barely enough to cover the essentials, and what about long-term solutions? This guy's future in this country is still super uncertain... πŸŒͺ️
 
🀝 can't believe what's happening in our country, ppl are getting profiled and deported just cuz they're from somewhere else... meanwhile the city is trying to help, but like $10k ain't gonna make a difference in his situation πŸ€‘ we need better policies in place to protect people like him, you feel? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ ICE should be doing more to ensure these ppl have a safety net. it's not right that he has to go through this 🚫
 
I'm so upset about this guy πŸ€•, I mean, who does that to someone just trying to do their job and provide for his family? It's crazy how one mistake can lead to all these problems. I know he's a good guy and deserves better. 10k dollars is nice, but it's not enough, we need to make sure our politicians are doing more to protect ppl like him 🀝. We should be looking out for each other, not just making excuses or waiting for someone else to step in. I'm all about supporting our public workers and making sure they're treated fairly πŸ’ͺ.
 
🀝 I mean, what's really going on here? Like, you gotta feel for this guy, right? He's just trying to do his job and provide for his fam πŸ™, but because of some profiling stuff, he gets detained? And now his family is struggling? It's like, so not fair. But I'm glad the city is stepping up to help him out - $10k raised is a lot of money πŸ’Έ! However, what really needs to happen here is that he doesn't have to face deportation in the first place πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Like, come on, we're supposed to be living in a country where everyone's equal and stuff? It just doesn't add up. Maybe this community can keep showing their support until something gets done...
 
🀝 It's amazing how one person's struggle can bring out so much kindness and compassion from a community! As Maya Angelou once said, "You may not control all the events that happen to you, but you can decide not to be reduced by them." The fact that this employee's story is garnering so much support is truly heartwarming πŸ’•.
 
🀝 OMG, can you believe what's going on here?! This is literally heartbreaking! I mean, dude gets detained for profiling just because he's from a certain country? That's not right at all. πŸ™„ The fact that he's been doing his job so well and taking care of the community, yet this happens to him... it's just awful.

I'm loving how the high-ranking officials in St. Paul's Public Works Department are stepping up to support him though! πŸ’ͺ It's awesome to see people coming together like this for someone in need. The fundraising effort is really impressive too, $10k+ in just one day? That's incredible!

It's also a good reminder that we need to be more vigilant about profiling and racism in our society... πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ We can't just assume someone's identity or background based on a few things, it's not fair. And what really gets me is how this guy's family is suffering because of his detention... his wife needs her income back, that's just cruel.

Let's keep supporting this guy and his fam until he gets the justice he deserves! πŸ’•
 
this kinda thing gotta happen somtimes... i mean, can't just leave people in the lurch like this 🀯. it's all well and good that the city is tryin to help out with legal resources and whatnot, but $10k ain't gonna cut it when you're talkin about a family's livelihood πŸ€‘. gotta be more than just a slap on the wrist, know what i mean? like, how can we trust our systems if we're just gonna kick people out willy-nilly without even a fair fight? πŸ€” the fact that this dude is an exemplary employee who's basically doin his job and takin care of his fam should count for somethin... πŸ‘
 
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