Brazilian Ex-Intelligence Chief Alexandre Ramagem Released After Brief ICE Detention in Florida

By Hotspotnews

Alexandre Ramagem, a former director of Brazil’s intelligence agency (ABIN), former federal deputy, and close ally of ex-President Jair Bolsonaro, was released from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody in Orlando, Florida, on Thursday, April 16, 2026, after two days of migratory detention.1

Ramagem posted a video statement on X (formerly Twitter) explaining the incident. In it, he described his detention as stemming from a routine immigration check triggered by a minor traffic stop. He emphasized that his presence in the United States is fully legal, denied any irregularities, and criticized what he called political persecution by Brazilian authorities. He also shared an emotional family reunion, highlighting the support from his wife and daughters.0

Background of the Case

Ramagem was sentenced in absentia by Brazil’s Supreme Court (STF) to 16 years in prison in September 2025 for his alleged role in a plot to overturn the results of the 2022 presidential election. Prosecutors accused him and other Bolsonaro allies of attempting a military coup to prevent Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva from taking office. The charges included armed criminal association, attempted coup d’état, and the attempted violent abolition of the rule of law. Ramagem has consistently denied the allegations, calling them politically motivated.16

He fled Brazil shortly after the conviction, reportedly crossing into Guyana before traveling to the United States. Brazil formally requested his extradition in December 2025, and he has been living as a fugitive while reportedly pursuing political asylum in the U.S.18

On Monday, April 13, 2026, Ramagem was stopped in Orlando for a minor traffic violation. Authorities referred him to ICE for an immigration check, leading to his detention. Brazilian Federal Police confirmed the arrest of a fugitive convicted in the coup case, though ICE provided limited public details at the time. A mugshot and custody records from Orange County were released.20

Release and Reactions

Ramagem was released administratively without bail or a full judicial hearing, according to his statement and allies. Bolsonaro supporters celebrated the news, with Eduardo Bolsonaro crediting coordinated efforts by friends and supporters in the U.S. for helping secure his quick release. Other allies, including journalist Paulo Figueiredo, expressed relief and gratitude.0

The incident has polarized reactions in Brazil and among the diaspora. Supporters view Ramagem as a victim of judicial overreach and “lawfare” under the Lula government and STF Justice Alexandre de Moraes. Critics argue he is evading justice for serious crimes against Brazilian democracy and question why he was released so quickly without advancing extradition proceedings.43

Brazil’s Federal Police reportedly met with ICE to seek explanations for the release, while President Lula has stated that Ramagem must return to Brazil to serve his sentence. The case highlights ongoing tensions in U.S.-Brazil relations over extradition, political asylum, and differing views on the 2022 election aftermath.15

What Happens Next?

Ramagem’s legal situation in the U.S. remains uncertain. His asylum claim, if active, could take months or years to resolve through immigration courts. Extradition would require formal proceedings and approval by U.S. authorities, balancing treaty obligations with humanitarian or political considerations.

For now, Ramagem appears free in Florida, reunited with family, and using his platform to denounce what he describes as persecution. The episode has reignited debates in Brazil about justice, exile, and the legacy of the Bolsonaro era.

This story continues to develop, with strong emotions on all sides reflecting the deep divisions in Brazilian politics.

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