Cuban migrant detained after immigration hearing in Miami

Daniel Alejandro Escobar, a 25-year-old Cuban, was arrested by ICE right after his first immigration hearing, despite complying with all legal requirements. His wife, Belixa Cubena, denounces the lack of explanations and inhumane conditions at the Alligator Alcatraz detention center. This case highlights a growing trend of detentions among Cuban migrants holding I-220A documents.

Daniel Alejandro Escobar arrived in the United States in 2022 with his wife Belixa Cubena, crossing the southern border irregularly and surrendering to immigration authorities. He was released days later with an I-220A document, an order of release on recognizance requiring attendance at court hearings.

The couple began the asylum process and met all requirements, achieving stability in Miami where they recently started a small jewelry business. Yet, during his first immigration court hearing in early December 2025, Daniel's case was unexpectedly dismissed. As he left the courtroom, ICE agents detained him without explanation and transferred him to the Alligator Alcatraz detention center in the Everglades.

"It all happened very fast. They gave us no explanation," Belixa told El Toque. Daniel has no criminal record or immigration violations, his wife assures. Groups like Amnesty International have described conditions at Alligator as "inhumane," citing poor hygiene and limited access to basic needs.

This incident is part of a broader pattern: several Cubans with I-220A forms have been detained in recent months during routine appointments, despite legal compliance. Lawyers from Gallardo Law Firm, handling Daniel's case, warn that the I-220A does not provide immigration status or parole, leaving holders in a legally precarious position. Most detainees remain in custody without resolution dates, except for a 17-year-old released after public pressure and congressional intervention.

Belixa keeps running the business while seeking legal help, but Daniel's future remains uncertain amid a lack of official details on the detention's basis.

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