Overview
- Marcelo Gomes Da Silva, 18, was stopped by ICE on May 31 while driving his father’s vehicle en route to volleyball practice as agents sought his father, João Paulo Gomes-Pereira.
- Although not the operation’s intended target, Gomes Da Silva was held after officials discovered his lapsed student visa; he has no criminal record and has lived in the U.S. since 2012.
- Hundreds of Milford High students, graduates and community members marched from commencement ceremonies to Town Hall on June 1, chanting “Free Marcelo” and staging walkouts to demand his release.
- Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey denounced the detention for sowing fear in local communities and has demanded ICE explain the teen’s arrest and detention conditions.
- A federal judge has barred Gomes Da Silva’s removal outside Massachusetts for at least 72 hours following his lawyers’ habeas petition, but he remains in ICE custody pending removal proceedings.