North Miami Man Detained by Federal Agents While Taking Out Trash, Family Seeks Answers

Eduardo Núñez González, a Cuban national with Spanish citizenship, was detained by federal agents outside his North Miami home yesterday last week while taking out the trash. According to the Miami Herald, his wife, Vilma Pérez Delgado, a U.S. citizen, has been seeking answers since the arrest.

After his detention, Núñez González was initially held at Krome Detention Center in Miami-Dade before being moved to a New Mexico facility. Pérez Delgado claims her husband was denied basic needs such as food, water, and a bed while at Krome. She said, “They had him against the garbage can—without reading his rights, without asking for paperwork,” in a statement obtained by NBC6, as reported by Miami Herald. The family has started a petition, now with over 700 signatures, demanding justice.

The couple, who moved from Spain, has been navigating the U.S. immigration system for over a decade. Pérez Delgado secured her U.S. citizenship, and González has been trying to follow suit, renewing work permits and dealing with legal delays. His situation included lost documents and a 2017 speeding ticket, which was referenced by CubaHeadlines…

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