“When a government decides to erase the identity of its own people, it loses all legitimacy.” What’s happening in Nicaragua isn’t just bureaucratic nonsense — it’s a brutal attack on our very heart and soul.
The Soul-Crushing Blow to Freedom
Ortega’s puppet government just bulldozed through a constitutional reform that casually strips away dual citizenship like it’s garbage. This isn’t some legal footnote — it’s a one-way ticket to permanent exile for hundreds of thousands of my fellow Nicaraguans. “My father always said dictators have a method: first they isolate, then they eliminate.”
“The reality is brutal.” According to reports, this reform is laser-focused on exiled Nicaraguans, especially those who escaped the regime’s brutal crackdown.
The dictatorship doesn’t just want to silence its critics — it wants to completely wipe us out of existence.
Who’s Really in Ortega’s Crosshairs?
These aren’t just statistics. These are entire families ripped apart, lives shattered. They’re professionals, students, artists who were forced to flee their homeland, their dreams crushed under the regime’s boot. Miles de nicaragüenses en Costa Rica, Estados Unidos y España ahora enfrentan un cruel dilema: renunciar a su nacionalidad original o perder todos sus derechos.
Este ataque va más allá de un simple documento legal. Es un intento de borrar la memoria, de cortar las raíces. Los regímenes totalitarios temen más a la memoria que a la resistencia armada.
El Verdadero Costo Humano
Cada nicaragüense exiliado lleva consigo una historia de dolor. Son testigos vivos de un régimen que prefiere destruir a su propio pueblo antes que permitir un pensamiento diferente. Aunque el gobierno promete que no será retroactivo, la historia nos ha enseñado a no confiar en las promesas de los dictadores.
Un Mensaje para el Mundo
A los demócratas del mundo: su silencio es complicidad. A los nicaragüenses en el exilio: su identidad no la define un papel, sino su corazón y su memoria.
No nos borrarán. No nos callarán. Seguimos siendo nicaragüenses, pase lo que pase.
Llamado a la Acción
Es momento de alzar la voz. De documentar cada historia. De recordarle al mundo que Nicaragua no es Ortega, Nicaragua somos todos los que luchamos por la libertad.
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