Bryan José Rojas Galofre wanted to give his wife a lovely honeymoon to see the beach for the first time and perhaps a glimpse of President Donald Trump, whom she supports.

Their January 2025 road trip from Wisconsin to Miami, however, turned into a nightmare, according to the couple: Rojas, a Venezuelan immigrant whose wife and young children are U.S. citizens, was detained following a stop at a Trump hotel security checkpoint.

He spent more than three months in ICE custody in Florida. Rojas also faced accusations of gang affiliation; he says he feared being deported to El Salvador and lost his stable job and work permit. The family says they’ve lost their house and car, had to deplete Rojas’ 401(k) and are in debt.

“In the end, it was a bad decision,” Rojas, 34, said

“I’m his fan. I believe Trump is a good president,” she said. However, Zaragosa noted this political loyalty co-exists with the disappointment she feels over the months her husband spent in detention.

“What he is doing to migrants isn’t fair,” Zaragosa said of the president. “What happened to my family wasn’t fair.”

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    2 days ago

    You could be right. The article was worded with intent and it definitely felt like tiptoeing. I don’t know a darn thing about tattoos and even less about gangs, all I know was what I read, and it was odd. Maybe the writer intentionally was trying to cast doubt on him? I wish we had a gang tattoo expert here.

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      2 days ago

      Tren de aragua never used tattoos. Other gangs have stopped using tattoos due to ease of identification.

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        2 days ago

        That’s legit common sense. Excellent point!!