In October, Freddy was finally released. At an airport near Dallas, he saw his father for the first time in 12 years. “He got to see me all grown up,” Freddy recalls. “I was overjoyed.”
Freddy now lives with his dad in Texas and goes to a nearby high school. Life isn’t easy, though. Freddy has yet to make any friends, and nightmares about being locked up make sleeping difficult. But at least he feels safe when he walks down the street.
A lawyer is helping Freddy seek asylum. His case could take two years or more. He’s trying to remain hopeful, but only about one in five asylum seekers from Honduras are allowed to stay.
After everything he’s been through, Freddy says it would be difficult to return to Honduras. He just wants to work so he can help his family. “But I’m not scared,” he says. “Whatever my destiny is, I’ll accept it.” •