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🌍 “Stemmen uit de Schaduw – Een Oproep tot Waardigheid op de Dag tegen Armoede” ||🌍 “Stemmen uit de Schaduw – Een Oproep tot Waardigheid op de Dag tegen Armoede”
Dag tegen Armoede”vrijdag 17 oktober 2025
🌅 Intro – Theo-Herbots, Blogger & Fotograaf in Tienen
“In de zachte ochtendnevel van Tienen, waar verhalen zich nestelen tussen de kasseien en de glimlach van voorbijgangers, ontwaakt een dag van betekenis. Vandaag, op de Internationale Dag voor de Uitroeiing van Armoede, laat ik mijn lens spreken en mijn pen fluisteren. Want armoede is geen cijfer,…
$66,000. That’s what we spend on one deportation.
Meanwhile, alternatives cost ~$6,000 and keep families together with a 92% success rate.
What pushed me into this work was watching a fiancé call his partner from detention. He told him he had fungus growing on his feet, that he was suicidal from the conditions and the hopelessness. That moment broke my heart.
So I followed the Emotion into Action Framework. I built a solution in a Praxis Foundry. And now, we have the Michigan Dignity Act — proof that outrage can become law.
$66k could buy futures. Instead, it buys despair.
#DignityForAll #What66kBuys
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Taking strong emotion and forging antifragile solutions.
$66k. That’s the price of one deportation.
But when I first started looking into this, it wasn’t the number that hit me first — it was heartbreak. I listened to a fiancé calling her partner in detention. He told her fungus was growing on his feet. He said he felt suicidal. He wasn’t a criminal. He was trapped in a system that treats dignity as disposable.
Then I ran the math. $66k per deportation. $18.75B taxpayer dollars. For what? Detention boosts court appearance rates by 0.01–3.69%. Meanwhile, Alternatives to Detention (ATDs) cost just $3k–$6k and succeed 92% of the time.
That outrage is why I forged a solution in my Praxis Foundry. Outrage → law. Because families shouldn’t pay with despair. And taxpayers shouldn’t pay $66k for failure.
📖 Full receipts + legislative text:
Taking strong emotion and forging antifragile solutions.
$66,000. That’s the price of one deportation.
The first time I started digging into this issue wasn’t because of math—it was because of heartbreak.
I watched as a fiancée called her partner. He was stuck in detention, suicidal from the conditions. He told her there was fungus growing on his feet. The system had broken him down that far.
That moment is what pushed me into the data. And the numbers only made the heartbreak sharper. In 2016, one deportation cost $17,700. By 2024, $38,000. By 2026, it will be $66,000. A year’s wages for a skilled tradesperson, or ten years of public-school funding for a child—wasted on a system designed to profit off human suffering.
Alternatives to Detention cost just $3,000–$6,000 and keep 92% of people showing up to hearings. Humane, effective, and cheaper.
I followed the Emotions into Action Framework. I built this campaign in a Praxis Foundry. Outrage → law. That’s why this legislation exists.
🧩 Full receipts, legislative text, and toolkit:
Taking strong emotion and forging antifragile solutions.