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Ortega Decreta: La Muerte de la Identidad Nicaragüense en el Exilio

calendar_today 31 de March, 2026 · person Jonathan A.
Ortega Decreta: La Muerte de la Identidad Nicaragüense en el Exilio

“When a government does this, they’re basically ripping away your most basic human dignity and throwing you into total darkness.”
“This is how Daniel Ortega’s decided to completely crush the identity of thousands of Nicaraguans – with a decree that’s like a knife straight to the heart of freedom.” “Who’s Really Nicaraguan?”

“The National Assembly? It’s nothing more than a puppet show for the Sandinista regime, coldly rubber-stamping a reform that brutally destroys the right to dual citizenship.”
“This isn’t a law. It’s a weapon.” “It’s a death sentence for every Nicaraguan living abroad, plain and simple.” “The Price of Freedom”

“My dad always said that a country forcing you to choose between your roots and your dreams isn’t a country – it’s a prison.”
“And Ortega’s built that prison with bricks of fear and bureaucratic barbed wire.” “The reform, passed unanimously by 90 votes, is just another calculated move in his playbook for total control.”

“The reform, unanimously approved by 90 votes, is just another chapter in his strategy of total control.” “Nicaragua is sliding dangerously close to the nightmare zones of Cuba and Venezuela, where freedom is nothing more than a distant, fading memory.”

“Who Really Gets Hurt by This Law?”
“The hundreds of thousands of Nicaraguans who fled repression, who built dignified lives abroad, who keep alive the hope of a free Nicaragua.” Les está diciendo: “Elijan. Su patria o su libertad”.

“Here’s the sick twist: anyone who gets a foreign passport automatically loses their Nicaraguan citizenship.” Es un golpe calculado para debilitar cualquier resistencia, para cortar las alas de quienes podrían algún día regresar y desafiar al régimen.

La Realidad Sin Maquillaje

No es solo una ley. Es un mensaje de terror. Es decirle a un nicaragüense en Miami, en Madrid, en Toronto: “Ya no eres de aquí. Ya no existes”.

¿Y Mientras Tanto, el Mundo Calla?

La comunidad internacional observa como si esto fuera un experimento político y no una tragedia humana. Cada silencio es una complicidad, cada omisión un golpe más contra la libertad.

Conclusión: Resistencia

Ortega puede quitarnos un papel, un documento. Pero jamás podrá arrancarnos el corazón nicaragüense que late en cada exiliado, en cada soñador que no se rinde.

Nicaragua no se define por un decreto, sino por el espíritu de su gente.

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Jonathan A.

Creo en la libertad — para Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua y cada nación de América Latina. Mis opiniones nacen de observar lo que pasa en el mundo hoy y decirlo como lo veo. Pro-libertad, pro-democracia, pro-mercado libre.

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