Pompano Beach, Florida – Nicolth Hernandez-Lucero, a 24-year-old independent professional wrestler based in Florida, is currently being held in ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) detention. The detention, which began following a traffic stop in Fort Lauderdale on February 11, has prompted an outpouring of support from the wrestling community and a fundraising effort to cover legal expenses.
Hernandez-Lucero, who wrestles alongside her sister Tiffany as the Lucero Twins, was taken into custody by ICE agents while driving near St. Ambrose Episcopal Church, according to her husband, Noah Lazega. Lazega, a U.S. Citizen, told NBC6 Miami that agents stated they were “in the area running plates” when they initiated the stop. He further stated that his wife inquired about probable cause but did not receive a clear explanation. The couple had recently married in December and were planning a wedding celebration later this month.
Beyond her wrestling career, Hernandez-Lucero works as a surgical technician at a local hospital, holding a valid function permit. She originally moved to the United States from Colombia at the age of 15. Her attorney, Justin Gould, confirmed to NBC6 Miami that Hernandez-Lucero entered the country legally and has been navigating the asylum process with her family for several years, a process Gould described as often lengthy. Gould similarly noted that Hernandez-Lucero’s parents have established a history in the U.S. Without any criminal record.
Legal Process and Community Response
According to Lazega, he has already begun the process of assisting his wife with adjusting her immigration status. Hernandez-Lucero’s detention has prompted a GoFundMe campaign launched by her husband to assist cover the mounting legal fees. Former WWE talent Gangrel, who trained Hernandez-Lucero and her sister, has publicly asked for support for the family during this challenging time. WrestleView first reported on the situation, highlighting the community’s response.
An NBC6 Miami search of Florida public records revealed no prior criminal history for Hernandez-Lucero. The details of the traffic stop and the specific reasons for her detention remain under scrutiny, as her husband recounts a seemingly routine encounter escalating into ICE custody. NBC Miami captured the moment of the detention on video, shared by Lazega.
The case underscores the complexities of immigration proceedings and the impact of ICE enforcement on individuals, and families. Hernandez-Lucero’s situation is particularly poignant given her contributions to the community as a healthcare worker and her pursuit of legal residency through the asylum process. Fightful also reported on the story, emphasizing the wrestling community’s support.
What’s Next
Hernandez-Lucero remains in ICE detention in Pompano Beach, Florida, awaiting a bond hearing. Her legal team is working to secure her release while navigating the complexities of her asylum case. The wrestling community continues to rally around her and her family, providing financial and emotional support. The outcome of her case will likely depend on the ongoing asylum process and any potential legal challenges to her detention.
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