Stripped of citizenship, these Nicaraguans live in limbo scattered across the world
- Nicaraguans stripped of citizenship experience ongoing trauma and statelessness, as noted by Karina Ambartsoumian-Clough, the executive director of United Stateless, who stated, "Statelessness is torture."
- One individual described their situation as feeling like they are "under house arrest," highlighting the harsh impact of statelessness on personal freedom.
- Many of these Nicaraguans now live in limbo across various countries, struggling with the psychological effects of their past experiences in Nicaragua.
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