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The IAPA, as part of a press freedom coalition, sounds alarm on ICE detention of Nashville journalist Estefany Rodriguez, calling for her immediate release

10 de marzo de 2026 - 13:45

Miami (March 10, 2026) - We, a coalition of 40 civil-society and press-freedom organizations condemn the arrest and detention of Nashville journalist Estefany Rodriguez by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). We urge ICE to release her immediately.

The First Amendment was created to protect against government targeting reporters and speech more broadly. Rodriguez’s lawyers have argued that her arrest and ongoing detention are in retaliation for her speech and work as a reporter.

Rodriguez was detained on March 4, 2026. ICE produced no warrant during her arrest; it was produced only after she was in custody. Rodriguez fled to the United States from her native Colombia in 2021 after facing threats for her coverage of armed militia groups. She arrived on a tourist visa and applied for political asylum in the United States. Rodriguez was on a path to citizenship and had a pending green card application through her husband, who is a U.S. citizen, as well as a pending asylum application. Her attorneys have filed an emergency petition in

federal court seeking a writ of habeas corpus – an immediate review of whether her detention is legal.

Rodriguez has covered immigration, including ICE actions, for the local Spanish-language news site Nashville Noticias, and has also made critical comments online about the Trump administration. With her arrest, federal authorities have both silenced an important on-the-ground perspective and have sent a chilling message that reporting critical of the administration may face retaliation.

Rodriguez’s detention is part of a broader erosion of democratic norms and human rights in the United States in which immigration authorities are increasingly being used to chill free expression and First Amendment rights. This practice must stop.

We call for the immediate release of Estefany Rodriguez.

American Society of Journalists and Authors

Amnesty International USA

Arab and Middle Eastern Journalist Association

Association of American Editorial Cartoonists

Association of Foreign Press Correspondents

Coalition For Women In Journalism (CFWIJ)

Committee for the First Amendment

Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ)

Common Cause Georgia

Dallas Free Press

Defending Rights & Dissent

Georgia First Amendment Foundation

First Amendment Coalition

First Amendment Foundation

Fundación para la Libertad de Prensa (FLIP)

Free Press

Freedom of the Press Foundation

GALEO Impact Fund, Inc.

Institute for Nonprofit News

Inter American Press Association (IAPA)

International Women’s Media Foundation

Journalism and Women Symposium (JAWS)

Mainline

Media Alliance

Media and Democracy Project (MAD)

National Association of Hispanic Journalists

National Press Club

National Press Club Journalism Institute

National Press Photographers Association (NPPA)

National Writers Union (NWU)

Online News Association

PEN America

Radio Television Digital News Association

Reporters without Borders (RSF)

Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing (SABEW)

Society of Environmental Journalists

Society of Professional Journalists

Student Press Law Center

The NewsGuild-CWA

Whistleblower & Source Protection Program (WHISPeR) at ExposeFacts

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