Families broken by a dictatorship': Christmas exacerbates the trauma of separation among Nicaraguans
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The updated law introduced prison sentences and fines for foreigners and residents, instilling fear among families, who may risk jail to visit loved ones.
Marcos' family felt horrified by the approved immigration reform, which hindered their plans to reunite and introduced criminal penalties against perceived threats.
The emotional toll of separation became unbearable as families like Marcos' faced the cruel reality of Nicaragua's political climate, altering their holiday plans.
With fear, they canceled the long-awaited trip, a poignant reminder of the cost of repression on personal lives and familial bonds.
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