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华盛顿3月6日电(路透社) – 唐纳德·特朗普总统领导的美国政府周五表示,一名在田纳西州被联邦移民执法人员逮捕的哥伦比亚籍记者将获得正当法律程序。
美国移民和海关执法局(ICE)于周四在田纳西州首府纳什维尔逮捕了《纳什维尔新闻报》(Nashville Noticias)的记者埃斯特法尼亚·玛丽亚·罗德里格斯·弗洛雷斯(Estefany Maria Rodriguez Florez)。她被带至ICE拘留中心,目前仍被拘留。
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ICE指控她违反了签证条件。当地媒体援引其律师的话说,”到目前为止,她还没有收到ICE对她的任何指控”。
罗德里格斯·弗洛雷斯在美国已生活五年,其律师在向联邦法院提交的紧急申诉中称,她”经常报道批评ICE的新闻”,并指出她是在没有搜查令的情况下被逮捕的。
ICE发言人以及作为其上级部门的美国国土安全部发言人周五表示,周三逮捕时,ICE官员持有”行政令”。
国土安全部发言人表示:”她将获得完整的正当法律程序,目前仍被ICE拘留,等待移民程序结果。”
ICE一直是特朗普政府移民打击行动的核心,权利倡导者称这些行动侵犯了言论自由和正当法律程序,并造成了不安全的环境。特朗普称其政策旨在遏制非法移民并改善国内安全。
罗德里格斯·弗洛雷斯的律师称,她原定于3月17日与ICE执法与遣返行动部门会面。ICE此前两次因冬季风暴和一名特工无法在系统中找到她的预约记录而重新安排了与她的会面。
《纳什维尔新闻报》称,该记者周三在一家健身房外与丈夫在一起时,他们乘坐的标有媒体机构标志的车辆被包围,她遭到拘留。
其律师表示,罗德里格斯·弗洛雷斯持旅游签证入境美国,曾申请政治庇护,后来与美国公民结婚并拥有有效工作许可证,她和丈夫还提交了调整身份以成为合法永久居民的申请。
特朗普政府指控她在2021年后无权以旅游签证在美国停留。
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Trump administration says Nashville reporter arrested by ICE will get due process
By Kanishka Singh
March 7, 2026 4:41 AM UTC Updated 3 hours ago
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Assistant Director of Field Operations for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Matthew Elliston’s badge and gun holster at a Q&A held for media during a two-day ICE job fair in Texas to help fill vacancies for deportation officers and attorneys, in Arlington, Texas, U.S. August 26, 2025. REUTERS/Shelby Tauber/File Photo Purchase Licensing Rights, opens new tab
WASHINGTON, March 6 (Reuters) – President Donald Trump’s administration said on Friday a Colombian reporter for a Spanish-language news outlet in Tennessee, arrested by federal immigration agents, will get due process.
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested Estefany Maria Rodriguez Florez, a journalist for Nashville Noticias,, opens new tab in the state capital on Thursday. She was taken to an ICE detention center and remains in custody.
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ICE accuses her of violating her visa conditions. A lawyer for her was cited by local media as saying that “up until now, she hasn’t had a case with ICE charging her with anything.”
Rodriguez Florez has lived in the U.S. for five years and “frequently reports on stories critical of ICE,” her lawyers said in an emergency petition filed in federal court, saying she was arrested without a warrant.
ICE officers had an “administrative warrant” at the time of the arrest on Wednesday, an ICE spokesperson and a spokesperson of the Department of Homeland Security, of which ICE is a part, said on Friday.
“She will receive full due process and remains in ICE custody pending the outcome of her immigration proceedings,” the DHS spokesperson said.
ICE has been at the heart of Trump’s immigration crackdown, which rights advocates say violates free speech and due process, and has created an unsafe environment. Trump says his policies aim to curb illegal immigration and improve domestic security.
Rodriguez Florez had a meeting scheduled for March 17 with ICE’s Enforcement and Removal Operations, her lawyers said. ICE previously twice rescheduled a meeting with her on her case, once due to a winter storm and again when an agent could not find her appointment in the system.
Nashville Noticias said the reporter was with her husband outside a gym on Wednesday when the vehicle they were in, which was marked with the media outlet’s logo, was surrounded and she was detained.
Rodriguez Florez arrived in the U.S. on a tourist visa, filed for political asylum, later married a U.S. citizen and has a valid work permit, her lawyers say, adding that she and her husband have filed for permission to adjust her status to lawful permanent resident.
The Trump administration alleges she was not authorized to stay in the U.S. beyond 2021 on her tourist visa.
Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Washington; Editing by William Mallard
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