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Family of teen detained by ICE shares emotional video pleading for his return
Family of teen detained by ICE shares emotional video pleading for his return

The Independent

time5 days ago

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  • The Independent

Family of teen detained by ICE shares emotional video pleading for his return

The family of the 18-year-old Massachusetts high school junior detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement while driving to volleyball practice released an emotional video pleading for his safe return home. Marcelo Gomes da Silva 's family addressed ICE directly in the emotional clip, filmed in their son's bedroom and released by their attorney Wednesday. 'I love my son. We need Marcelo back home. It's no family without him,' said his father, João Paulo Gomes Pereira. 'We love America. Please, bring my son back.' After his father spoke, the teen's mother pleaded with ICE agents, saying she missed her son and needed to hug him, before his two younger siblings spoke. 'I just really miss having him with me. I just want to give him a hug. When he gets back, I will give him a very big hug. But ICE, please get him out, please,' his younger brother, Miguel, said. His little sister, Mariana, said she missed having sleepovers and watching movies with her brother, who she said would cook her food. 'I just miss everything about him. I miss when he used to make ramen for me, and chicken nuggets in the air fryer. I just really miss him and I hope he comes back soon,' Mariana said. Gomes da Silva, who came to the U.S. from Brazil when he was seven years old, was detained Saturday – but he was not the original target for their arrest, ICE officials said. Agents were looking to pull over his father, who was not in the car, because of his 'habit of reckless driving' at speeds over 100 mph, according to the Department of Homeland Security. 'Like any local law enforcement officer, if you encounter someone that has a warrant or … he's here illegally, we will take action on it,' Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons said of the teen's arrest. The teenager first came to the U.S. on a visitor visa before obtaining a student visa that has since lapsed, according to his attorney, Robin Nice. Gomes da Silva was involved in his community and a dedicated member of both the Milford High School marching band and the band at his local church, according to Nice. In the video, which was filmed in the teen's bedroom, a drum set is visible. 'He has glowing letters from his principal, from teachers, from his volleyball coach, from his pastor. He has no criminal record. This kid has never interacted with police until last Saturday, and he entered the U.S. lawfully,' Nice said. 'Even if removal proceedings are the appropriate avenue in his case, which is fine, there's no reason for him to be detained.' A federal judge is weighing Gomes da Silva's request to be released while his immigration case proceeds. An emergency order was issued directing the government not to remove him from the country or transfer him for at least 72 hours. Gomes da Silva is currently being held at a processing facility that is not intended for detention, with 40 men to a room sleeping on cement floors. They are sometimes only given crackers to eat, Nice said. The teenager's arrest has sparked widespread outrage and prompted a walkout protest at his high school Monday as students called for his release. 'This is a really active, involved kid,' Nice said. 'He is a credit to our society and it is backwards and crazy that we're putting him through this.'

Family of teen arrested on his way to volleyball practice asks immigration officials to release him
Family of teen arrested on his way to volleyball practice asks immigration officials to release him

Washington Post

time6 days ago

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  • Washington Post

Family of teen arrested on his way to volleyball practice asks immigration officials to release him

CONCORD, N.H. — The family of an 18-year-old Massachusetts high school student arrested on his way to volleyball practice pleaded with immigration officials to release him Wednesday. 'I love my son. We need Marcelo back home. It's no family without him,' João Paulo Gomes Pereira said in a video released by his son's attorney. 'We love America. Please, bring my son back.'

Family of teen arrested on his way to volleyball practice asks immigration officials to release him
Family of teen arrested on his way to volleyball practice asks immigration officials to release him

The Independent

time6 days ago

  • General
  • The Independent

Family of teen arrested on his way to volleyball practice asks immigration officials to release him

The family of an 18-year-old Massachusetts high school student arrested on his way to volleyball practice pleaded with immigration officials to release him Wednesday. 'I love my son. We need Marcelo back home. It's no family without him,' João Paulo Gomes Pereira said in a video released by his son's attorney. 'We love America. Please, bring my son back.' Marcelo Gomes da Silva, who came to the U.S. from Brazil at age 7, was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents Saturday. Authorities have said the agents were looking for the teenager's father, who owns the car Gomes da Silva was driving at the time. 'Like any local law enforcement officer, if you encounter someone that has a warrant or … he's here illegally, we will take action on it,' Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons told reporters Monday. Gomes da Silva initially entered the country on a visitor visa and was later issued a student visa that has since lapsed, said his attorney, Robin Nice. She described him as deeply rooted in his community and a dedicated member of both the Milford High School marching band and a band at his church. 'The actions by ICE do not make the community safer,' she said in a statement. 'They just sow fear through the immigrant community.' A federal judge considering Gomes da Silva's request to be released while the immigration case proceeds has given the government until June 16 to respond and has ordered that Gomes da Silva not be moved out of Massachusetts without 48 hours' notice given to the court. A hearing in immigration court is scheduled for Thursday. U.S. Department of Homeland Security spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin said ICE officers were targeting a 'known public safety threat' and that Gomes da Silva's father 'has a habit of reckless driving at speeds in excess of 100 miles per hour through residential areas.' 'While ICE officers never intended to apprehend Gomes da Silva, he was found to be in the United States illegally and subject to removal proceedings, so officers made the arrest,' she said in a statement. The video released Wednesday shows Gomes da Silva's parents and younger siblings in the teen's bedroom. His sister describes watching movies with her brother and enjoying food he cooks for her, including 'chicken nuggets in the air fryer.' 'I miss everything about him,' she said. 'When he gets back, I will give him a really big hug,' Gomes da Silva's younger brother says. 'But ICE, please get him out. Please.' The arrest has sparked outrage among Democratic officials, including Gov. Maura Healey, who demanded information about his location and whether he is being afforded due process. 'They need to let him go,' Healey said in a video posted Tuesday on the social platform X. 'Marcelo belongs in school, not in a detention center.' Other supporters wore white and packed the stands of the high school gymnasium Tuesday night, when the volleyball team dedicated a match to their missing teammate. "We will continue to pray and fight for our brother,' the team said in an Instagram post ahead of the match.

Family of teen arrested on his way to volleyball practice asks immigration officials to release him
Family of teen arrested on his way to volleyball practice asks immigration officials to release him

Associated Press

time6 days ago

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  • Associated Press

Family of teen arrested on his way to volleyball practice asks immigration officials to release him

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — The family of an 18-year-old Massachusetts high school student arrested on his way to volleyball practice pleaded with immigration officials to release him Wednesday. 'I love my son. We need Marcelo back home. It's no family without him,' João Paulo Gomes Pereira said in a video released by his son's attorney. 'We love America. Please, bring my son back.' Marcelo Gomes da Silva, who came to the U.S. from Brazil at age 7, was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents Saturday. Authorities have said the agents were looking for the teenager's father, who owns the car Gomes da Silva was driving at the time. 'Like any local law enforcement officer, if you encounter someone that has a warrant or … he's here illegally, we will take action on it,' Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons told reporters Monday. Gomes da Silva initially entered the country on a visitor visa and was later issued a student visa that has since lapsed, said his attorney, Robin Nice. She described him as deeply rooted in his community and a dedicated member of both the Milford High School marching band and a band at his church. 'The actions by ICE do not make the community safer,' she said in a statement. 'They just sow fear through the immigrant community.' A federal judge considering Gomes da Silva's request to be released while the immigration case proceeds has given the government until June 16 to respond and has ordered that Gomes da Silva not be moved out of Massachusetts without 48 hours' notice given to the court. A hearing in immigration court is scheduled for Thursday. U.S. Department of Homeland Security spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin said ICE officers were targeting a 'known public safety threat' and that Gomes da Silva's father 'has a habit of reckless driving at speeds in excess of 100 miles per hour through residential areas.' 'While ICE officers never intended to apprehend Gomes da Silva, he was found to be in the United States illegally and subject to removal proceedings, so officers made the arrest,' she said in a statement. The video released Wednesday shows Gomes da Silva's parents and younger siblings in the teen's bedroom. His sister describes watching movies with her brother and enjoying food he cooks for her, including 'chicken nuggets in the air fryer.' 'I miss everything about him,' she said. 'When he gets back, I will give him a really big hug,' Gomes da Silva's younger brother says. 'But ICE, please get him out. Please.' The arrest has sparked outrage among Democratic officials, including Gov. Maura Healey, who demanded information about his location and whether he is being afforded due process. 'They need to let him go,' Healey said in a video posted Tuesday on the social platform X. 'Marcelo belongs in school, not in a detention center.' Other supporters wore white and packed the stands of the high school gymnasium Tuesday night, when the volleyball team dedicated a match to their missing teammate. 'We will continue to pray and fight for our brother,' the team said in an Instagram post ahead of the match.

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