Overview
Maria Pires's childhood dream of escaping Brazil for a better life was shattered by harsh realities of abuse and neglect. Adopted by Floyd Sykes III in Baltimore as a child, Maria experienced years of torment rather than the expected love and security.
A Life Marked by Trauma
From being locked up and assaulted by her adoptive father to her chaotic teenage years filled with violence and struggles, Maria's journey tells a tale of resilience against overwhelming odds. Eventually, her life of crime led to her imprisonment and the shocking discovery that she had never completed the necessary paperwork to gain legal citizenship.
Deportation and Displacement
Maria's 2017 release from prison seemed like a fresh start, however, changes in U.S. immigration laws under the Trump administration led to her deportation back to Brazil in 2023. Having lost everything, Maria now finds herself in a shelter in Brazil, attempting to relearn Portuguese and navigate life without the support she once had.
A Fragile Hope for the Future
Despite her circumstances, Maria remains hopeful, seeking to reclaim her identity while longing for her family and the life she once dreamed of in America. She aspires to become a translator and build a new life, but faces challenges ahead in rebuilding her past amidst the complexities of immigration.
Maria’s story exemplifies the struggles faced by those caught in the crossfire of adoption failures, criminal justice, and immigration enforcement.