A fiancé. A son. A brother. A community member. Detained on June 9, 2026 — and fighting to come home.
Duferson "Duffy" Augustin is a 34-year-old man originally from Haiti who came to the United States in 2007 — nearly two decades ago. He has spent the majority of his life here, building a stable foundation through hard work, forming deep community ties, and becoming a trusted friend, coworker, and family member. He is a loving fiancé to Walbyana Etienne and a valued presence in the lives of everyone who knows him.
For years, Duffy complied fully with the immigration process — attending every required ICE appointment and check-in without fail. On June 9, 2026, he reported to a routine check-in at the Miami ICE-ERO office in Miramar, Florida, as required. Despite his full compliance, he was unexpectedly detained.
Those who know Duffy describe him as hardworking, dependable, and deeply committed to the people he loves. He has worked to build a stable life, support his family, and contribute positively to his community. Friends, family members, coworkers, and loved ones consistently speak of his character, kindness, and willingness to help others.
Duffy is not considered a danger to the community. Throughout his immigration proceedings, he demonstrated respect for the law and a willingness to follow all requirements placed upon him.
Before his detention, Duffy and his fiancée Walbyana were preparing to be married on June 28, 2026. What should have been one of the happiest milestones of their lives has instead become a period of uncertainty and separation. His detention has impacted not only him, but also his family, friends, and the many people who depend on his presence and support.
"He is not a case number. He is a hard working, tax paying member of the community. He is a son, a brother, an uncle, and an upstanding member of his community."
Knowing isn't enough. Duffy needs action — legal funding, community pressure, and voices that refuse to stay silent.