Milford, ICE and volleyball
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Hanging out of the car with excitement, Marcelo Gomes da Silva couldn’t wait to return home to Milford on Thursday after spending six days in ICE custody. “The only thing I wanted to do when I got back here was hug my parents, my dad, yeah, my dad means the world to me,” said Marcelo Gomes da Silva.
After his release, the teen described having to stay in the Burlington office facility for six days, sleeping on a concrete floor with a mylar blanket, in an open room with a toilet and no privacy.
Marcelo Gomes da Silva was granted bail by a federal immigration court judge on June 5. Here's what his lawyer said after the hearing.
Joined by Congressman Seth Moulton and Jake Auchincloss, Marcelo Gomes Da Silva held back tears as he spoke outside of the Burlington ICE facility he was being held at.
Teammates, coaches and friends of Marcelo Gomes da Silva came to Chelmsford in support of him for his immigration hearing.
ICE’s bid to move an 18-year-old Milford High School student from the Bay State to another location just a day before he’s due to be in a Massachusetts immigration court has been
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A high school volleyball team in Massachusetts is asking fans to wear white to their match Tuesday night to show support for a teammate who has been detained by federal immigration authorities. “Our game on June 3rd will be played in honor of Marcelo.