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Family of Canadian woman detained by ICE pleads for her release

(5 months ago)
Alessia Simona Maratta & Felicia Parrillo
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Paula Callejas, a 45-year-old Canadian woman from Montreal, has been detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for three months after an arrest in Florida for a misdemeanor while renewing her work visa. Her family, including her mother Amria Estella Cano, is pleading for her release, citing her deteriorating mental health and significant legal fees. Global Affairs Canada is providing consular assistance.

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  1. 1 April: Paula Callejas arrested in Florida
  2. 2 Last three months: Callejas detained by ICE, moved between four detention centers
  3. 3 March: Vancouver resident spent two weeks in ICE custody
  4. 4 Last month: Another 49-year-old Canadian died in ICE custody
  • Paula Callejas's detention
  • Deteriorating mental health for Callejas
  • Significant legal fees for family ($25,000)
  • Family pleading for release
  • Consular assistance provided by GAC
What: Paula Callejas, a Canadian citizen, has been detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
When: For the last three months, since April.
Where: Florida (initial arrest), then multiple detention centers, currently in Arizona, United States. Paula is from Montreal, Canada, and her mother lives in Mississauga, Ontario.
Why: She was arrested for a misdemeanor in Florida while in the process of renewing her work visa, then transferred to an ICE facility. The Trump administration's immigration crackdown is also cited as context.
How: Callejas was arrested for a misdemeanor, which led to her transfer into ICE custody.

Paula Callejas, a 45-year-old Canadian woman from Montreal, has been detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for three months after an arrest in Florida for a misdemeanor while renewing her work visa. Her family, including her mother Amria Estella Cano, is pleading for her release, citing her deteriorating mental health and significant legal fees. Global Affairs Canada is providing consular assistance.