People Are Donating Millions Of Frequent Flyer Miles To Reunite Immigrant Families While hundreds of families separated at the US-Mexico border under the Trump administrations zero tolerance policy remain apart, a Michigan woman has inspired people to help reunite loved ones by donating their frequent flyer miles. In just a few days, her tweet was shared more than 30,000 times, and Wilensky urged anyone with extra airline miles to donate. Wilensky also directed people to Miles 4 Migrants, a group that reunites refugees around the world with family theyd been separated from because of conflict and persecution. The families are government-approved for relocation. So when the cases come to us, everythings good to go, said Nick Ruiz, one of the founders of the nonprofit. With this weeks donations, they expect to be able to help 390 more, and theyre in touch with nonprofit groups who are already working with families separated by the Trump administrations policies at the US-Mexico border.