Luis Diaz Inestroza — a native Honduran, a father, a Kansas City, Kansas homeowner and small business owner who entered the United States illegally 13 years ago— was driving to work in July when Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents pulled him over in his truck.
His company’s name, “Diaz Repair and Remodeling,” was emblazoned across the doors.
Besides entering the United States when he was 15, Diaz Inestroza had done nothing wrong. He had no criminal history. There was no previous warrant for his arrest.
In fact, said Megan Galicia, Diaz Inestroza’s Kansas City attorney, when ICE agents first turned up outside of Diaz Inestroza’s home, they weren’t looking for Diaz Inestroza, who, in 2019, was featured in the Selena Gomez documentary “Living Undocumented.”…