ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 11月21日 13時55分


@glennagordon photographed the open waters between Ecuador and Colombia, where hundreds of unmarked boats travel each year. Jhonny Arcentales was on one of them when it was stopped by the U.S. Coast Guard (@uscg). As a fisherman near San Lorenzo, Ecuador, Jhonny could hope to make $6,000 a year. That doesn’t stretch far in Ecuador’s economy. So he took a job smuggling cocaine, expecting to earn $22,000 in a single trip. Instead, the 40-year-old was held on a #CoastGuard vessel for more than 2 months — before being transferred to the Fort Dix federal prison in New Jersey. On nights aboard the ship, when the rain poured down and he hadn’t slept at all, Jhonny had visions of dying, of his body being cast into the dark ocean. He would imagine his wife and their son gathering for his funeral. “The sea used to be freedom,” he told the @nytmag writer Seth Freed Wessler. But on the ship, “it was the opposite. Like a prison in the open ocean.” Over the last year, Seth has interviewed 7 former @uscg detainees, some of whom are still in American federal prison. Visit the link in our profile to read his full story in @nytmag.


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