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Salvadoran mother and son are arrested by ICE at work

Learn the story of the Salvadorans arrested by ICE and the impact of Trump's immigration policies on their families.
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Salvadoran mother and son are arrested by ICE at work
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  • Salvadorans Arrested by ICE
  • Mother and Son Face Immigration Nightmare
  • Trump’s Immigration Policies Take a Toll

The arrest of two Salvadoran workers in the United States has sparked alarm over the increasing persecution of immigrants in their workplaces.

Mirian Ramírez and her son, Moisés (Abi) Águila, were detained by ICE agents while at work, leaving their family in despair.

Their detention not only means forced separation, but also total uncertainty about their future and the risk of deportation to El Salvador.

Facing this distressing situation, Nain, another son of Mirian, has launched a plea for help on social media and started a fundraising campaign.

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«Hello, I’m Nain. As many close friends and family members know, sadly my mother and brother were detained by ICE at their workplace and are currently in detention,» he wrote in his message.

He explained that his family is going through a difficult time and that any help would be used to pay a possible bond or to facilitate their relocation if they are deported.

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«With mixed emotions, I am asking for help to support them through this challenging moment,» he added on GoFundMe.

The case of Mirian Ramírez and Moisés Águila is yet another example of the harsh immigration policies being enforced in the United States.

Both were arrested while performing their daily jobs, highlighting the growing pressure on undocumented immigrants, even in spaces where they previously felt relatively safe.

The uncertainty of their immigration status and the fear of imminent deportation have left their family desperately trying to raise funds.

For Nain, the priority is securing the release of his mother and brother, but in case they are deported, he plans to support their relocation in El Salvador.

«Whether it’s for a bond or to help them resettle in our home country, El Salvador,» he stated.

The funds raised will be distributed to aid both Mirian Ramírez and Moisés Águila, with hopes of providing the necessary support for them to fight this battle.

The arrest of immigrants at their workplaces has raised concerns among the Salvadoran community and other immigrant groups in the U.S.

Many now fear they could be next, facing unexpected arrests and being separated from their families after years of hard work and dedication.

The ongoing deportation campaigns continue to disrupt the lives of hardworking people, leaving many families uncertain about their future.

The case of Mirian and Moisés is just one of many that illustrate the harsh reality faced by thousands of immigrantsin the country.

As Mirian and Moisés remain in detention, their family refuses to give up hope and is searching for a solution to prevent their deportation.

Each donation and show of support is a ray of hope in the midst of adversity.

For now, Nain and his family continue to fight, hoping that Mirian and Moisés will be reunited with their loved onesand regain the stability that ICE took away in just one day.

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