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They Took My Father

Michael J. Henderson
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Year
2026
Language
English
Publisher
Michael J Henderson

About

They Took My Father is a powerful and emotionally charged nonfiction work that examines immigration detention, systemic injustice, grief, and the human cost of enforcement policies in modern America. Through the heartbreaking story of Lorenzo Martinez and the family left behind after his detention, Michael J. Henderson exposes how bureaucracy, fear, racialized enforcement, and political power can transform ordinary lives into collateral damage.

Blending personal testimony, social critique, political analysis, and historical context, the book explores the hidden realities of detention systems, family separation, trauma, media narratives, institutional silence, and the psychological consequences carried by those forced to survive unimaginable loss. From detention camps and privatized enforcement to moral accountability and systemic inequality, the manuscript confronts difficult questions about justice, democracy, faith, and national identity.

More than a political commentary, They Took My Father is a deeply human story about grief, resilience, and the enduring impact of being unseen by the systems meant to protect people. It challenges readers to look beyond headlines and statistics to recognize the emotional devastation experienced by families living in fear, uncertainty, and silence.

Honest, courageous, and profoundly relevant, They Took My Father is both a testimony and a call for moral reckoning in a society struggling to reconcile power, humanity, and justice.

Related Subjects

  • Discrimination (incl. Prejudice, Racism, Colorism, etc.)
  • Social Science
  • Adult Nonfiction
  • General
  • Immigration
  • Public Policy
  • Political Science

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