Eric Duran, a popular face on TikTok, has taken up a heartfelt cause: fighting tirelessly from his boyfriend Juan's release from an ICE detention facility. Since July 21, Eric has been sharing snippets and stories on TikTok, trying not just raising awareness but also gathering support from his followers and beyond. In his latest update on August 31, Eric shared some news—Juan has been moved yet again, this time from Colorado and Arizona, landing him in Louisiana.
"I heard from someone whose brother-in-law's with Juan," Eric shared, a hint relief in his voice. "They let me know about this move just before I found it myself on ICE's system. I'm truly grateful everyone standing by us.”
To cover legal costs and help Juan while he's stuck in detention, Eric and Juan have kicked off a GoFundMe. They're not just thinking about getting through this—they're eyeing a fresh start in another country. With 90% their $5,500 goal met, they're almost there.
Eric has been vocal about his frustrations with how immigration works, often calling it a roadblock instead a pathway. "It's like there's a plan in place keeping Juan from his rights," he said. "He was set seeing a judge on Tuesday, but they moved him before that could even happen."
He shed some light on how hard it can be navigating this system—finding out where Juan was and figuring out how fight it all was a nightmare. There was a moment when Eric was told Juan had already been "sent home," which only piled more stress onto everything.
"The only thing feels human right now all this help from people around us," Eric noted. "It's taken toll—mentally, emotionally, financially—but knowing others willing help changes everything."
While keeping everyone looped with TikTok updates, Eric keeps saying thanks those backing their cause and promises not leave everyone hanging when there's news. "Juan's in a Louisiana ICE facility now," Eric reminded. "I double-checked through their system, and I'll keep you posted when I know more."
While Juan remains detained, stories have emerged highlighting just how stretched thin ICE agents are, thanks in large part pressures from policies introduced by previous administrations. Word has it that agents are facing “burnout and frustration” as they scramble meet quotas that peaked at a ridiculous 3,000 arrests per day. That's a stark contrast from what's expected under current leadership.
"The demands were just too much, and they put us at risk," one ICE official confessed, acknowledging how unrealistic those numbers were. Initially, some agents felt a sense relief with fewer restrictions, but now, they're longing more targeted kinds efforts.
To handle these demands, ICE has been granted $76.5 billion funding while launching a massive recruitment initiative aimed hiring 10,000 more agents in four years. The Department Homeland Security has already seen over 115,000 eager applicants.
These stressful conditions paint a tough picture not just those working in ICE, but also those tangled in system like Juan. Yet, Eric's persistent campaigning shows just how strong community support and collective advocacy can be during tough times.
Feel free chiming below with your experiences and thoughts. Remember—we're all better with some respect and kindness in our discussions.
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