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Global Grace Caf233 is a gripping, true, 18-year story of undocumented Christians who fled persecution in their homeland only to be caught in systems of asylum, detention, and deportation in the United States. With love, purpose, and determination, undocumented people joined with their U.S. citizen neighbors to beat the odds and keep families together. This effort required converting one American heart at a time8212including author Elizabeth Estes8217, who admits she wanted nothing to do with immigration at first. This book explains how U.S. immigration both works and doesn8217t work for refugees. Led by Rev. Seth Kaper-Dale and the Reformed Church of Highland Park, New Jersey, a small town becomes a refuge for people seeking asylum. In the process, a resilient and burgeoning interfaith coalition of determined defenders of immigrants gathers to provide sanctuary, resettle refugees, and share heartache and joy. To empower people, refugee chefs run a cafe redolent with the cuisines of the homelands to which they may never return. Finally, when the Trump administration turns on immigrants, ICE pursues the same people who had already been saved by past administrations, a crisis captured in the 7-minute film, Sanctuary,8221 by documentary filmmaker John Hulme, https://vimeo.com/267345155.