Toronto Star: “We have heard stories of people who have had to carry in a plastic pouch around their neck their birth certificates up from South America and they had to do it through the rain as they walked for miles just to escape whatever the situation,” said Ungar.
“This was all analog. And I thought to myself, there’s something terribly incongruous about this.”
The people surveyed said they knew they would be in trouble without proper documentation because these papers not only define who they are, but also dictate their exits and entries from place to place and are required for access to support and services during resettlement…