Tolu Olubunmi, Undocumented Nigerian Immigrant in the US Shares Her Story


Nigerian migrant Tolu Olubunmi, 31, was among a few different visitors welcomed a year ago by President Barack Obama to the White House as he highlighted migration change.

Tolu was brought to the United States by her guardians when she was 14, and has never had the capacity to archive her stay here in America from that point forward.

Tolu Olubunmi accompanied the trusts of moving lawfully, yet after 17 years, she is an undocumented settler living in the U.s. She is not able to utilize her compound designing degree within the working environment or even leave the nation for dread of being banned from re-passage.

I am not used to push. I am not used to offering my story. I am not an open individual whatsoever, yet the bold mentality of the visionaries I've gotten to work with through the years and the way that they were so ready to lay everything at stake - it truly impelled me on. Besides, I saw the impudence of including my voice as an African."

Olubunmi said more than 800,000 adolescent, undocumented foreigners living the U.s. will be influenced by Obama's mandate, however it she added it is hard to decide what number of those are initially from African nations.

Olubunmi included the issue influences African foreigners however they are typically in the shadows of the open deliberation.

"I think what's imperative is that this issue goes well past the Latino group. Results would be better and all the more balanced in the event that we perceive the differences."

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