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Santería vs. Ice: Immigrants in Miami Looking for Protection in Their Faith From Trump's Offensive

Summary by El Pais
Before going to his asylum hearing in the immigration court, Andrés, a Cuban santero based in Miami, consulted the Orishas — divine spirits or deities of the Yoruba religion. He had to drive to the court in Orlando, in central Florida, and had seen in the news that the immigration authorities were arresting people as they left the hearings, and also on the roads in traffic stops, so he prepared himself.

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Before going to his asylum hearing in the immigration court, Andrés, a Cuban santero based in Miami, consulted the Orishas — divine spirits or deities of the Yoruba religion. He had to drive to the court in Orlando, in central Florida, and had seen in the news that the immigration authorities were arresting people as they left the hearings, and also on the roads in traffic stops, so he prepared himself.

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Saturday, January 3, 2026.
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