Ashley Reed:
In a heartfelt evening of reflection and solidarity, Attorney Moin Choudhury, Esq officially launched his new book, “The Road to America: Immigration Hardship,” at Nabanno Restaurant & Party Center, drawing a diverse and distinguished crowd of supporters, legal professionals, elected officials, and community members.
The event served as more than just a book launch—it was a moment of collective recognition for the countless challenges faced by immigrants pursuing the American dream. Written from the lens of a seasoned immigration attorney, the book offers not only legal insight but also a human portrait of endurance, sacrifice, and hope.
Prominent guests in attendance included Hon. Congresswoman Grace Meng, Hon. Justice Cassandra A. Johnson, Hon. Justice Sandra M. Munoz, Rob Choudhury, board member of the New York State Association of Realtors, and Eldwin Novillo, among others. The presence of such notable figures underscored the book’s relevance in today’s socio-political climate, where immigration continues to be both a personal and national conversation.
During his remarks, Moin Choudhury shared that his inspiration for the book stemmed from his decades of experience working with immigrants navigating the complex U.S. legal system. He emphasized that the stories in the book reflect not just policy struggles, but personal journeys of resilience and identity. “This book,” he noted, “is a voice for those who are too often unheard.”
Guests and speakers praised the book for shedding light on the emotional and bureaucratic challenges immigrants face, particularly those from underrepresented communities. Many described it as a valuable resource for immigrants, legal professionals, and policymakers alike.
The evening unfolded in a warm and respectful atmosphere, with attendees engaging in meaningful discussions about immigration justice, legal awareness, and the shared responsibility to build inclusive communities.
With “The Road to America: Immigration Hardship,” Moin Choudhury contributes a timely and necessary narrative to the American literary landscape—one that offers empathy, insight, and practical knowledge for anyone touched by the immigration journey.






