Mexico Provides Support to Two Brothers Detained in Florida Immigration Center, in the u.s.
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A traffic violation has become a nightmare for the 26-year-old Mexican Carlos Martín González and his brother Oscar Alejandro, 30, imprisoned in the United States on July 7. Carlos was driving through the tourist city of Orlando, Florida, when he was arrested by the police, who also captured his brother when he came to help him. Carlos had a tourist visa to be legal in the United States, while his brother is married to an American citizen. Both …
Two brothers of Mexican nationality are being held in "Alligator Alcatraz" prison in Florida, said the Mexican consul in Orlando, Juan Sabines Guerrero, reported through his account in X. The consul confirmed it on Monday by...
Mexico City, July 21 (EFE).- The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE, Foreign Ministry) of Mexico confirmed that two Mexican brothers are in detention at the Everglades immigration center, Florida, in the United States, and that they are already receiving consular assistance. According to information from the unit, consular officials “are in communication with the relevant authorities and have established direct contact with the relatives of the de…
Carlos and Alejandro, two Mexican brothers, were arrested on July 7, 2025 in Orlando, Florida, United States (USA), for a minor traffic violation, circulating with a car without valid registration. Despite having legal immigration status, they were transferred to the state prison Alligator Alcatraz, also called Everglades, which generated outrage at the disproportionate treatment. International article 1 Min Read 21 July, 2025 SRE reviews case o…
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE), the two Mexicans detained in the Florida immigration center (baptized by Trump as Alligator Alcatraz) are brothers. “Federal agents remain outside the immigration court hearings.” Photo: Adam Gray-Getty Images. Mexicans already receive consular assistance Mexican consulates in Orlando and Miami “are aware of the cases and are providing consular assistance and protection,” says the SRE statement…
The president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, said Tuesday that the government was making efforts to secure the repatriation of 14 Mexican citizens who were being held in the U.S. detention center "Alligator Alcatraz." The compound is located about 60 kilometers from Miami, in a vast subtropical wetland full of alligators, crocodiles and pythons, terrifying images that the White House has used to demonstrate its determination to expel migrants who…
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