Father of 3 US Marines Detained by Border Patrol, Released on Bail
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- π A father of three US Marines, Norberto Barranco, was detained by Border Patrol agents in Santa Ana and is now set to be released on bail.
- π Barranco, a 48-year-old landscaper, was taken into custody while working outside an IHOP restaurant, leading to over 20 days in detention.
- π€ His family expressed relief in court as it was determined he would be released from federal custody on a $3,000 bond.
Incident Details and Family's Plea
- π₯ The violent detainment, caught on video, involved Border Patrol using pepper spray and physical force against Barranco.
- πΊπΈ Barranco's sons are US Marines, and they insist their father, who has been in the U.S. for over 30 years, has no criminal record and poses no threat.
- π₯ A son who visited Barranco described challenging conditions, with his father still wearing the same clothes and showing visible injuries.
Official Statement and Community Reaction
- β οΈ The Department of Homeland Security claims Barranco resisted arrest, ran away, and assaulted federal agents with a weed whacker.
- π£ Barranco's detainment sparked protests and community outrage, highlighting concerns about immigration enforcement tactics.
- π° A GoFundMe for his legal defense has raised over $200,000, with his family expressing deep gratitude for the support.
Potential Deportation and Future
- βοΈ Despite his release on bail, Barranco could still face deportation.
- ποΈ His family is hopeful he could be released as early as the following day.
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