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Chicago teen who pushed for parents’ release from ICE custody dies of cancer

Chicago teen who pushed for parents’ release from ICE custody dies of cancer

Summary

An 18-year-old Chicago-born teen named Kevin González, who had terminal cancer, died shortly after his parents were released from US immigration detention and reunited with him in Mexico. His parents had been arrested by ICE after trying to enter the US without permission to see him during his illness.

Key Facts

  • Kevin González was a US citizen born in Chicago but raised in Mexico.
  • He was diagnosed with stage four colon cancer in January 2025.
  • Kevin’s parents, Isidro González Avilés and Norma Anabel Ramírez Amaya, were detained by ICE in Arizona after trying to enter the US without permission.
  • A federal judge ordered their release on May 7, 2025, allowing them to reunite with Kevin in Mexico.
  • Kevin died on May 9, 2025, one day after seeing his parents again.
  • The parents were initially denied entry due to prior unauthorized presence in the US.
  • Kevin had publicly asked for his parents’ release to spend his last days with them.
  • Democratic Congressman Jesús “Chuy” García expressed sympathy and vowed to work for a more humane immigration system.
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