Overview
- Ricardo Quintana says an undercover officer detained him while he sold ceviche in South Beach, triggering his placement in immigration detention.
- He alleges chaining to the floor, psychological pressure to sign papers, overcrowding, extreme cold, scant food and pests during his confinement.
- He reports being moved among seven jails over roughly 50 days, including Alligator Alcatraz in the Everglades, before processing at Port Isabel.
- Quintana states he signed a voluntary removal under pressure and that he is barred from returning to the United States for one year.
- Peruvian coverage reports he previously held U.S. asylum with a work permit valid to 2030, and he now plans a book recounting his experience.