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South Florida man released from "Alligator Alcatraz" describes conditions inside

South Florida man released from "Alligator Alcatraz" describes conditions inside

Summary

A South Florida man named Maikel Rojas was held for nearly five months in a remote immigration detention center called "Alligator Alcatraz." He described poor living conditions and limited legal access before being released after a legal petition called habeas corpus.

Key Facts

  • Maikel Rojas was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in October 2025 after a routine check-in.
  • He was held at a remote facility nicknamed "Alligator Alcatraz" for about four and a half months.
  • Rojas reported overcrowded, unsanitary conditions with inadequate privacy and spoiled food.
  • Detainees were not allowed visits from family and had little access to legal help.
  • His wife, Roxana Torres, protested outside the facility and learned about habeas corpus, a legal action to challenge detention.
  • Habeas corpus helped secure Rojas’ release in March 2026.
  • Rojas must wear an ankle monitor and attend future hearings to determine his legal status.
  • He must still check in with immigration authorities and has a scheduled report date at the Miramar detention center.
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