- United States
- Utah
- Letter
Defund ICE Following Detention of Journalist Estefany Maria Rodríguez Flores
To: Rep. Maloy, Sen. Curtis, Sen. Lee
From: A constituent in Salt Lake City, UT
March 7
I am writing to demand that you work to defund Immigration and Customs Enforcement following the agency's detention of journalist Estefany Maria Rodríguez Flores in Nashville, Tennessee this week. ICE agents apprehended Rodríguez on Wednesday while she was heading to the gym with her husband, despite her vehicle being clearly marked as a press car. The agents failed to produce a warrant, presenting only a Notice to Appear for deportation proceedings.
Rodríguez is a reporter for Spanish-language outlet Nashville Noticias who had been covering immigration raids. She entered the United States legally in 2021, married a U.S. citizen, and was in the process of applying for permanent residency. After her detention, her whereabouts became unclear as she disappeared from the ICE detainee locator system. She was later transferred to the Central Louisiana ICE Processing Center, a facility where detainees have alleged repeated sexual assault. Her husband Alejandro has been unable to contact her since her arrest.
This is not an isolated incident. Former CNN host Don Lemon and local journalist Georgia Fort were arrested at a Minnesota protest. In October, Atlanta-based Spanish-language reporter Mario Guevara was deported. ICE is systematically targeting journalists who cover immigration enforcement, a direct assault on press freedom that violates the First Amendment.
An agency that detains legal residents without warrants, targets journalists for their reporting, and holds detainees in facilities with documented sexual assault allegations does not deserve federal funding. ICE has demonstrated it cannot operate within constitutional bounds or basic human rights standards.
I urge you to introduce or cosponsor legislation to defund ICE and redirect those resources to immigration processing that respects due process and constitutional rights. The detention of Estefany Maria Rodríguez Flores represents everything wrong with this agency, and it must be held accountable through elimination of its funding.