WA family wants loved one freed from Guantanamo Bay
Standing in front of the United States Courthouse in Downtown Seattle, the last place where Jose Medina Andrade’s family said they saw him, his wife, sister and community activists held a news conference on Sunday. "Free Jose from Guantanamo Bay," the crowd chanted. "His treatment by ICE and the U.S. Government has been horrible and unjust," Jessica Rojas from the International Migrants Alliance said. With a banner and Andrade’s photo behind them, IMA told the crowd that Andrade first arrived in the United States in 2023.
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