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ICE Detains Famous Hispanic Reggaeton Artist in Miami

Posted on 25/01/2026 at 00:34
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Detención de El Chulo en Miami por ICE, ICE detains Cuban reggaeton artist El Chulo in Miami
ICE detains Cuban reggaeton artist El Chulo in Miami - Photo ICE.GOV
  • ICE Detains Cuban Reggaeton Artist El Chulo
  • Detention Sparks Online Alarm
  • Case Revives Immigration History

The detention of Cuban reggaeton artist Abel Díaz, known professionally as El Chulo, by agents of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Miami triggered a swift reaction across social media.

The news circulated over the past several hours and caused concern among the artist’s followers, particularly within the Cuban community in the United States.

So far, there has been no official statement from ICE detailing the circumstances of the arrest or the singer’s current status.

ICE Detains Cuban Reggaeton Artist and Sets Social Media Ablaze

The first public signal about the detention was shared by the influencer Un Martí To Durako, an active digital figure.

The content creator posted a screenshot from ICE’s official site showing Abel Díaz listed as detained.

The image spread rapidly and was reposted by users, entertainment pages, and fans of the musician.

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El Chulo’s Detention in Miami by ICE

According to sources close to the artist, the detention is reportedly linked to an old deportation order that remained active, per Telemundo.

That order was allegedly never executed and continued to appear in immigration records.

No details have been released about the operation or the exact moment the arrest occurred.

It has also not been disclosed which detention center El Chulo is being held in.

There has been no public confirmation as to whether the reggaeton artist currently has legal representation.

Likewise, no information has been provided regarding when he may appear before an immigration judge.

A Past Case Returns to the Present

This is not the first immigration-related episode involving the Cuban artist.

In 2018, El Chulo was detained by ICE when he went to an appointment at immigration offices in Miami-Dade County.

That prior incident has resurfaced following this week’s detention in Miami.

Available information does not clarify how the earlier case was resolved or how it affected his subsequent immigration status.

Nevertheless, the past episode has been widely cited online as context for the current situation.

The recurrence of such incidents has heightened concern among fans and colleagues in the urban music scene.

The lack of official information has fueled speculation, though no confirmed details exist beyond what has been reported.

A Case That Joins Other Detained Artists

El Chulo’s detention adds to that of other Cuban urban music artists currently in immigration custody.

Among them are Leandro Medina, known as El Insurrecto, and Leamsy Izquierdo, artistically known as La Figura.

Both artists have reportedly been detained for several months.

These cases have sparked debate within the artistic community and among followers of the Cuban urban movement.

El Chulo is considered one of the most visible figures in contemporary Cuban urban music.

His work blends reggaeton, reparto, and Cuban trap.

Before emigrating, reggaeton artist El Chulo had already gained popularity in Cuba.

After settling in the United States, he built an active career from Miami.

He maintained collaborations, live performances, and a strong digital presence.

His detention once again highlights the immigration vulnerability faced by many Cubans in the United States—including individuals with years of residence and public visibility.

As official information about his legal situation remains pending, uncertainty surrounds the reggaeton artist’s immediate future.

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