Keyla Comes Home

by Thomas Breen, May 12, 2026, New Haven Independent

A Southern Connecticut State University (SCSU) nursing student from Ecuador has returned home to Connecticut after spending more than a month in federal immigration detention, including, most recently, in southern Louisiana.

The statewide immigrant-advocacy group CT Students for a Dream announced that news in a Tuesday afternoon press release.

That press release states that Keyla Vasquez-Zuniga was granted a $15,000 bond and released from the South Louisiana ICE Processing Center in Basile, La., on Saturday, May 9.

Her release came less than a week after an immigration judge granted Vasquez-Zuniga a $15,000 bond, and two days after CT Students for a Dream stepped up its fundraising to help secure her release, cover her legal costs, and help her travel back from Louisiana to Connecticut.

“I’m really thankful for all of the help and support I received from everyone. Your kindness, encouragement, and patience truly meant the world to me. I honestly couldn’t have gotten through everything without the people who stood by my side and believed in me even during this difficult period,” Vasquez-Zuniga is quoted as saying in Tuesday’s press release.

“Every message, and every little act of support made a bigger difference than you probably realize. I’ve learned so much from this experience, and I’ll always be grateful for the love and positivity I was surrounded by. Thank you for always being there for me, for lifting me up when I needed it most, and for reminding me that I’m never alone. I appreciate each and every one of you more than words can explain.”

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Break the ICE – Community Meeting & Dinner! 5 p.m. Saturday Feb. 7

Important announcement!!!! Please read and invite people!
Break the ICE – Community Meeting & Dinner!
2/7 @ 5pm
First Presbyterian Church – 704 Whitney Ave
NHIC & partner orgs are hosting a community gathering & dinner this Saturday to connect with people who want to bring the struggle against ICE into their lives and work, whether they are our neighbors, coworkers, family members or fellow activists. This is an event to share widely with anyone you know who might be interested in ICE awareness and community fightback work.
The event will have reps from organizations including CT Students for a Dream, New Haven Federation of Teachers, CT Tenants’ Union, Party for Socialism & Liberation CT, Trans Haven CT, Yalies for Palestine, Artists Against Apartheid, Greater New Haven Indivisible and more.
We will have workshops on organizing against ICE as immigrants, non-immigrants, tenants, artists, students, educators, employees, business owners, LGBTQ people and regular Greater New Haven residents.
Please share the flyer and RSVP form with anyone at all that you think could benefit from this event. Please share our IG post on your IG and send it to your friends!
My security must not come at the expense of your security.