The family of a Minnesota actor has found itself in the middle of the Trump Administration’s immigration crackdown.

On Aug. 15, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detained Adalberto Borroto, a Cuban immigrant who was on his way from Florida to see his son, Berto Borroto, in his Guthrie Theater debut in “Cabaret.”

Berto wrote about the incident on the same day in a social media post. “My family is in complete shock, and are desperately working to find a way to fight this,” he wrote.

Adalberto had visited Minneapolis months prior to see Berto in “Fun Home” at Theater Latté Da. According to Berto, any time his father travels out of Florida for more than 48 hours, he must alert ICE.

“He’s done that for years,” Berto said. “He's been to every show that I've done.”

Those check-ins wer

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