Overview
- Cazzu says she has spent more than a year trying to secure authorization for her daughter Inti to accompany her on work travel and still does not have it.
- In a recent mediation, she recounts that the mediator suggested a temporary permit valid until the child turns five as an alternative to a longer authorization.
- According to Cazzu, Christian Nodal’s lawyer asserted that any permit could be revoked at his client’s discretion, a moment she describes as feeling like control over her and her child.
- She says that even when a judge granted a travel order, immigration questioning about the father’s refusal left her feeling treated like a criminal at the airport.
- Cazzu frames her experience as part of broader inequalities affecting single mothers and says she will not escalate the dispute in court for now as she prioritizes her career.