LGBTQ migrants face extortion, death threats and assault after they’re sent south of the border
For Rebellón, the challenges facing the immigrants echoed her own family’s struggles, even after they won asylum. Her father, Carlos Rebellón, gave up his law briefs to work in a Wal-Mart. She brought that resolve to creating her school. With the support of her boyfriend, Kyle Schmidt, she created Yes We Can World Foundation and set about acquiring a bus and transforming it into a mobile classroom. With a lot of work, they tore out the seats, lined the interior with wood and set up desks.“People responded with incredible speed,” Rebellón said. “I stood in a Home Depot and wrote on the social media that I needed plywood, and in a few hours, I got all that I needed.
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