Carmen, a 43-year-old activist, bravely fought against the Nicaraguan regime to protect other dissenters from arrest and imprisonment. After receiving a warning that she was on a government blacklist, she fled, leaving behind her family. In the U.S., she was granted humanitarian parole under a Biden administration program that allows entry for individuals from countries in crises. However, recent policy changes from the Trump administration threaten the continuation of such programs, leaving her and many others vulnerable. Carmen's plea for safety poignantly illustrates the risks she faces if forcibly returned to Nicaragua.
Carmen risked her life to save others as she fought the oppressive Nicaraguan regime, using her connections to protect dissenters from arrest and danger.
Carmen was forced to leave her family and homeland after receiving a warning that she was on the regime's blacklist, a fate that could lead to her death.
The Biden administration provided Carmen with legal entry into the U.S. via a humanitarian program, but the Trump administration's policy changes put her in jeopardy.
Carmen, devastated and pleading for help, expressed her fear of returning to Nicaragua, stating that to do so would lead to her death.
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