Canadian Woman Detained by ICE During Green Card Interview Sparks Outcry Chatsworth

Canadian Woman Detained by ICE During Green Card Interview Sparks Outcry Chatsworth

 A Canadian woman, Cynthia Olivera, was unexpectedly arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) during her green card interview in Chatsworth, California, igniting widespread concern and calls for urgent action.

Olivera, who has lived in the United States for 35 years, is a mother of three and married to a U.S. citizen. Despite her deep ties to the country, she was detained mid-interview due to a decades-old immigration order stemming from a brief illegal entry in 1999. Since then, she has lived and worked legally in the U.S., recently obtaining a work permit under the Biden administration.

Her family and advocates describe the arrest as devastating and unjust. Olivera has expressed desperation and a willingness to cooperate fully, including paying for her own return to Canada and waiving bond hearings. However, she remains detained in an ICE facility in El Paso, Texas, with no clear timeline for release or deportation.

The case has drawn attention to the challenges faced by long-term residents caught in complex immigration enforcement policies. Canadian officials have acknowledged awareness of the situation but emphasize their limited role in U.S. immigration matters.

This incident is part of a broader pattern of increased ICE detentions of Canadian nationals, raising urgent questions about fairness, human rights, and the treatment of detainees with strong community ties.

Advocates are calling for immediate intervention to reunite Olivera with her family and to review policies that impact individuals who have made the U.S. their home for decades.

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