Ecuadorians in Minnesota Live in Panic over Ice Actions and Arrests: "It's as if They've Been Kidnapped"
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By Ana María Cañizares, Uriel Blanco, and Rocío Muñoz-Ledo, CNN en Español. While tending to his business in Minneapolis, José confesses he doesn't recall ever seeing anything like it in the city. “Some people are terrified, while others no longer care what's happening and are joining the protests. There's a real sense of powerlessness right now. I don't remember ever seeing so much injustice in this country,” says this Ecuadorian immigrant, who…
At noon this Wednesday, January 28, a flight with Ecuadorian migrants deported from the United States arrived at the José Joaquín de Olmedo airport in Guayaquil.
Since 2024, the figures of Ecuadorians expelled from the United States exceed 23,000 citizens. Those who go through this forced return describe a hostile environment where the emotional coercion and intimidating warnings related to their descendants predominate. Daniel Espín represents one of these testimonies. Despite maintaining an asylum procedure in force, he was captured by
The Chancellor expressed her concern to the United States Department of National Security, following the arrests of Ecuadorians in the context of the Immigration and Customs Control Service (ICE) raids in Minneapolis.
In response to operations of the Immigration and Customs Control Service (ICE) in Minneapolis, the Government of Ecuador launched an emergency protocol to assist Ecuadorian detainees.
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