Summary
A judge ordered the release of Bruna Caroline Ferreira, Karoline Leavitt's nephew's mother, who was detained by ICE in Massachusetts. She was held due to a past battery arrest and an expired visa but has now been released on a $1,500 bond. Ferreira, a Brazilian national, is in the process of applying for a green card.
Key Facts
- Bruna Caroline Ferreira was detained by ICE agents in Massachusetts.
- She was transferred to a detention center in Louisiana.
- A judge allowed her to be released on a $1,500 bond, and the government did not object.
- Ferreira's arrest was related to a past battery charge and an expired visa.
- She arrived in the U.S. as a child and is applying for a green card.
- Ferreira was previously engaged to Karoline Leavitt's brother, with whom she shares a son.
- Under President Trump, immigration enforcement has intensified, with more arrests and deportations.
- Ferreira must regularly check in with ICE as part of her release conditions.