Mark Reid Immigration Bond Fund

Mark Reid Immigration Bond Fund

From Sofia Nelson

Mark Reid has been held in ICE custody for 15 months. He was finally granted a $25,000 bond. Help him raise the money so he can be reunited with his daughter and community.

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almost 11 years ago

Today Mark was able to post bail due to all of your generous donations and help from the St. Rose of Lima bond fund. Mark sends his deepest gratitude. Any further donations to the Mark Reid Immigration Bond Fund will be sent to a bond fund to help bail out future immigration detainees: http://fundly.com/mark-reid-immigration-bond-fund

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Mark Reid is a veteran of the U.S. Army Reserve and a green card holder. Despite his military service, he has been detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement for 15 months without bond while he fights his deportation. If he is released on bond, Mr. Reid will have the opportunity to reunite with his family, including his teenage daughter. He is a longtime resident of New Haven, Connecticut and is eager to return and give back to his community as an advocate for immigrants and their families. 

Mr. Reid recently won an important court victory in Reid v. Donelan, where the judge ordered a bond hearing for Mr. Reid and certified a class of all long-term ICE detainees in Massachusetts. The judge criticized ICE for subjecting Mr. Reid and class members to prolonged detention without the opportunity to post bond. Make this victory meaningful for Mr. Reid by helping him post bond!

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Sofia Nelson posted a new update:
almost 11 years ago

Mark Reid Made Bail!

Today Mark was able to post bail due to all of your generous donations and help from the St. Rose of Lima bond fund. Mark sends his deepest gratitude. Any further donations to the Mark Reid Immigration Bond Fund will be sent to a bond fund to help bail out future immigration detainees: http://fundly.com/mark-reid-immigration-bond-fund

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Sofia Nelson posted a new update:
almost 11 years ago

Bond Logistics

Several folks have asked what will happen to the money if the bond is returned. In this event, the funds will be donated to the St. Rose of Lima bond fund, to help secure release for future immigration detainees. This means your donation could have an even bigger impact - please donate now!

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almost 11 years ago

Want to learn more about Mark and his case?

You can read more about Mark's story here: http://hartfordfavs.com/2012/09/10/free-mark-reid/ and how his case his helping countless other detainees here http://www.newhavenindependent.org/index.php/archives/entry/judge_slaps_ice_grants_class_action/. If you'd like to circumvent fundly fees or you just prefer sending a check you can make a donation by sending a check made out to UUSE MDF, memo line Mark Reid, and mailed to:
Attention: Reverend Joshua Pawelek,
Unitarian Universalist Society: East
153 Vernon Street West
Manchester, CT 06042

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Sofia Nelson posted a new update:
almost 11 years ago

Free Mark Reid!

Mark Reid is a veteran of the U.S. Army Reserve and a green card holder. Despite his military service, he has been detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement for 15 months without bond while he fights his deportation. If he is released on bond, Mr. Reid will have the opportunity to reunite with his family, including his teenage daughter. He is a longtime resident of New Haven, Connecticut and is eager to return and give back to his community as an advocate for immigrants and their families.

Mr. Reid recently won an important court victory in Reid v. Donelan, where the judge ordered a bond hearing for Mr. Reid and certified a class of all long-term ICE detainees in Massachusetts. The judge criticized ICE for subjecting Mr. Reid and class members to prolonged detention without the opportunity to post bond. Make this victory meaningful for Mr. Reid by helping him post bond!

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