The ACLU demands the US release and return a Dominican woman living legally in Puerto Rico
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A 47-year-old Dominican woman was arrested by Puerto Rican police in late May after entering a municipal building to apply for a permit to sell ice cream on the beach.
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SAN JUAN (AP) — A 47-year-old Dominican woman was arrested by Puerto Rican police in late May after entering a municipal building to apply for a permit to sell ice cream on the beach.

The ACLU demands the US release and return a Dominican woman living legally in Puerto Rico
The American Civil Liberties Union of Puerto Rico and an immigration attorney are demanding that the federal government release and return a 47-year-old woman from the Dominican Republic. They say she was arrested despite living legally in the U.S. territory.…
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This interview is published in Marie Claire France. Bacardi Jackson, Executive Director of the ACLU of Florida, oversees the organization's strategic direction. Her mission? "To protect, defend, strengthen, and promote the constitutional rights and freedoms of all Floridians." We spoke via Zoom. Marie Claire : What was your background before leading the ACLU of Florida? Bacardi Jackson: I grew up in Memphis, Tennessee, a center of the civil rig…
San Juan AP).- A 47-year-old Dominican woman was arrested by Puerto Rico police at the end of May, after she entered a municipal building to process a permit to sell ice cream on the beach. Once she was put at the disposal of federal agents, the woman presented her passport, driver’s license and work permits proving that she lived legally on the island, her lawyer, Angel Robles, and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Puerto Rico indica…
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