By Cindy Ramirez, El Paso Matters He was shackled at the wrist and ankles as he boarded a plane to Lima, Peru, wearing swimming trunks, a tank top and swimming shoes – the clothes he wore when he was arrested while selling ceviche in Miami Beach more than 50 days earlier. Aboard the plane, the shackles around his ankles were removed, but the ones on his wrists remained for the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement removal flight from Valley International Airport in Harlingen, Texas.
“I had mixed, complicated feelings. I was sad that I didn’t get to say goodbye to my daughters, to my dog, to the life I had lived in the United States,” Ricardo Quintana Chávez, 57, told El Paso Matters in Spanish. The Peruvian journalist had been in the United States for four years – arriving on a visitor