Paulo Figueiredo, a close ally of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro currently residing in the United States, confirmed on Wednesday that Alexandre Ramagem — Brazil's former intelligence chief — has been released from U.S. custody. Ramagem's name was also removed from the official detainee list on the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) website, though his current immigration status in the country remains unclear, as Reuters was unable to independently verify further details at the time of reporting.
Ramagem, a senior figure in Bolsonaro's inner circle, had been taken into ICE custody on Monday. His detention came months after he fled Brazil in September, following a court conviction tied to allegations that he participated in a conspiracy to stage a coup alongside former President Bolsonaro. The case is part of a broader and ongoing legal battle surrounding Bolsonaro and several of his associates who have faced criminal charges related to alleged attempts to undermine Brazil's democratic institutions and electoral process.
The release of such a high-profile political figure has drawn significant attention from both Brazilian and international observers closely monitoring developments in Brazilian politics. While the exact circumstances surrounding Ramagem's release and his immigration standing in the U.S. have yet to be officially disclosed, the situation continues to raise important questions about legal accountability, political asylum, and the rights of foreign nationals facing criminal convictions in their home countries.
As the legal proceedings in Brazil move forward, the international community remains watchful. The case underscores the complex intersection of immigration law, extradition policies, and political exile in a globally connected world. Further updates are expected as authorities on both sides provide additional information regarding Ramagem's status and potential next steps.


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