Luis Santiago Rivero Gonzalez v. Warden, Alligator Detention Center, Ochopee, FL, US Attorney General

CourtDistrict Court, M.D. Florida
DecidedFebruary 23, 2026
Docket2:26-cv-00114
StatusUnknown

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA FORT MYERS DIVISION

LUIS SANTIAGO RIVERO

GONZALEZ, PARTNER: Case No. 2:26-cv-114-KCD-NPM LISANDRA TREJO,

Plaintiff,

v.

WARDEN, ALLIGATOR DETENTION CENTER, OCHOPEE, FL, US ATTORNEY GENERAL,

Defendants. /

ORDER Before the Court is a Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus Under 28 U.S.C. § 2241 filed by Lisandra Trejo, on behalf of Luis Santiago Rivero Gonzalez, who is being detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. (Doc. 1.) An “[a]pplication for a writ of habeas corpus shall be in writing signed and verified by the person for whose relief it is intended or by someone acting in his behalf.” 28 U.S.C. § 2242. The latter part of this provision codifies the common law tradition of permitting a “next friend” to litigate on behalf of a person who, because of incompetence, is unable to initiate a habeas action himself. See Whitmore v. Arkansas, 495 U.S. 149, 162 (1990). But “‘[n]ext friend’ standing is by no means granted automatically[.]” Id. at 163. To demonstrate “next friend” status is warranted, the would-be next friend must

(1) provide an adequate explanation for the necessity of the designation, such as the real party’s mental incompetence or lack of access to the courts and (2) show she is “truly dedicated to the interests” of the real party. Id. Trejo has not met this standard. Although she is Gonzalez’s partner,

there is no allegation that Gonzalez is mentally incompetent or has been denied access to the courts. Even so, this Court sees numerous pro se petitioners in immigration custody seeking relief who face the same conditions as Gonzalez and are able to litigate their petition. At bottom, Trejo

offers nothing to show that Gonzalez warrants any special protection by a next friend to litigate on his behalf. Because Trejo does not demonstrate the propriety of “next friend” status, she lacks standing to initiate this action on Gonzalez’s behalf. See

Francis v. Warden, FCC Coleman-USP, 246 F. App’x 621, 622 (11th Cir. 2007) (“Absent ‘next friend’ status, an individual lacks Article III standing to file a petition on another’s behalf, thus stripping the district court of jurisdiction to consider the petition.”); Weber v. Garza, 570 F.2d 511, 514 (5th

Cir. 1978) (“[W]hen the application for habeas corpus filed by a would be ‘next friend’ does not set forth an adequate reason or explanation of the necessity for resort to the ‘next friend’ device, the court is without jurisdiction to consider the petition.”). What is more, even if there was next-friend status, Trejo does not claim to be a lawyer. So she cannot represent Gonzalez in this action. See Weber, 570 F.2d at 514; Marcia Turner v. Neptune Towing & Recovery, Inc., No. 8:09- CV-I071-T-27AEP, 2011 WL 2981786, at *2 (M.D. Fla. July 22, 2011) “Under Rule 17(c), a representative does not have the right to appear on behalf of a minor or an incompetent person unless that representative is represented by counsel.”); Bey on behalf of Baxter v. Fla., No. 4:24CV517/MW/ZCB, 2025 WL 351425, at *1 n.2 (N.D. Fla. Jan. 6, 2025). Accordingly, itis ORDERED: 1. The Petition (Doc. 1) is DISMISSED without prejudice. 2. The Clerk shall enter judgment dismissing this case without prejudice, terminate any pending motions as moot, and close the case. 3. The Clerk is directed to send a copy of this Order to Lisandra Trejo, 4070 NW 35th Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309. ENTERED in Fort Myers, Florida on February 23, 2026.

Kyle C. Dudek United States District Judge

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