Atrapada En Guantanamo Official
Works like the documentary The Guantanamo Trap explore how the base functions as a space where "normal" laws are suspended, creating a trap for anyone—from detainees to whistleblowers—caught in its system.
Her case reignited debates about Guantánamo’s "legal limbo." Because the base is on leased Cuban land, the U.S. government has historically argued that constitutional protections do not apply to non-citizens held there, a precedent dating back to the detention of Haitian refugees in the early 1990s. Broader Themes: A "Trap" of Sovereignty Atrapada en Guantanamo
Guantánamo Bay has evolved through several distinct "trap" phases: Works like the documentary The Guantanamo Trap explore
Much like Mohamedou Ould Slahi's famous Guantánamo Diary , stories from the base are often heavily redacted or suppressed by the government. Broader Themes: A "Trap" of Sovereignty Guantánamo Bay
While Guantánamo Bay is synonymous with the "War on Terror," Tarlis's story highlights its role in U.S. immigration policy.
Advocacy groups like the Transgender Law Center reported she was held in a men's facility, denied urgent medical care, and isolated from her family.
The title "Atrapada" (Trapped) resonates with several recurring themes in literature and documentaries about the base:
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