On September 9th, 2019, Daniel Sanchez Estrada, a 22-year-old activist, was arrested for allegedly transporting anarchist zines after an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) protest in New York City. Estrada, who has been living in the United States for six years, turned himself in to federal authorities after learning that he was wanted for questioning in connection with the protest. Despite facing potential charges and the possibility of deportation, Estrada courageously decided to come forward and face his accusers.
The arrest of Estrada, a well-known member of the activist community, sent shockwaves through the city and sparked outrage among fellow activists and supporters. Many were concerned about the safety and well-being of Estrada, who has been a vocal advocate for immigrant rights and social justice issues. However, in a surprising turn of events, Estrada was released from jail just two days after his arrest due to an alleged clerical error.
In an interview with The Intercept, Estrada revealed that he was not fleeing from authorities, as some had speculated. In fact, he was completely unaware of the charges against him until he saw a news article about his arrest. Estrada explained that he was out of town when the protest took place and had no involvement in the distribution of anarchist zines. He believes that he was falsely accused due to his reputation as an activist and because of his dedication to fighting for social change.
Upon his release, Estrada immediately contacted his lawyer and turned himself in to federal authorities. He wanted to clear his name and prove his innocence. However, due to a mix-up in the system, he was accidentally released from jail. Despite this unexpected turn of events, Estrada remained determined to face the charges against him and fight for justice.
Estrada’s story gained widespread attention and sparked a conversation about the mistreatment and targeting of activists by law enforcement. Many people, including fellow activists, expressed their support for Estrada and condemned the actions of the authorities. They saw his arrest as a blatant violation of his rights and an attempt to silence him and others who speak out against injustices.
In an act of solidarity, members of the activist community rallied around Estrada and demanded that the charges be dropped. They organized protests, circulated petitions, and used social media as a platform to raise awareness and call for justice. Their efforts did not go unnoticed. Just days after his release, the charges against Estrada were dropped, and he was freed from the fear of deportation.
Estrada’s case highlights the importance of standing up for what we believe in, even in the face of adversity. His courage and resilience inspire us to continue fighting for a more just and equitable society. Estrada’s arrest may have been meant to intimidate and suppress the voice of activists, but it ultimately had the opposite effect. It brought the community together and shed light on the injustice and discrimination faced by marginalized groups.
In the end, Estrada’s story serves as a powerful reminder that our voices cannot be silenced. We must continue to speak out against injustices and fight for the rights of those who are marginalized and oppressed. Estrada’s bravery and determination send a clear message that we will not be intimidated, and we will not back down. We will continue to fight for a better future, and we will do so with unwavering strength and resilience.

