Woman deported from US to Mexico making shirts critical of US immigration - Business Insider

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A woman who was deported from the US to Mexico is now making edgy T-shirts critical of US immigration policy — and they’ve become a hit

Edgy designs supporting immigrants and calling out President Trump — that's how one woman overcame her pain after being deported from the United States.When I was deported to Mexico, the first thing I did was to cry. I fell in a strong depression and it was difficult to go out. And her designs resonate for many more than ever, with massive immigration raids and a humanitarian crisis unfolding on the US-Mexico border.

Now, she sells products like these all over the world. But in countries like Mexico, many have struggled to rebuild their lives.And to arrive here and ask yourself what are you going to do? Now what? If everything I had and I built is in the other side of the border, how do I start from zero?Deportados Unidos trains deportees on starting a business, so they can become self-sufficient in their new life in Mexico.

But Lopez's company is focusing their ire on the current president because the tone toward unauthorized immigration coming from the White House has changed dramatically.

 

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