Cuban Trump Fan El Oski Fears Deportation Despite Trump Tattoo on Neck
El Oski, a Cuban-born podcaster based in Miami known for supporting Donald Trump, is facing a dramatic turn of events.
After arriving in the US in 2019, he showcased his political allegiance by enduring a 12-hour tattoo session to ink Trump's face on his neck. This symbol of loyalty reflected his belief in a system he thought would safeguard hard-working immigrants like himself.
However, recent events have left him feeling anxious. In interviews from January 2026, El Oski expressed fear of being deported back to Cuba due to a document issue known as the I 220A, which lacks "parole" status crucial for residency applications under the Cuban Adjustment Act.
Despite once supporting strict immigration enforcement, he now faces the same measures he championed. Despite the threat to his life in Miami, El Oski stands by his tattoo, even as it ties him to the policies complicating his legal status.
While the tattoo remains a permanent fixture, his ability to remain in the US hangs in the balance.