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“While ICE officers never intended to apprehend Gomes da Silva, he was found to be in the United States illegally and subject to removal proceedings, so officers made the arrest,” she said in a statement.The video released Wednesday shows Gomes da Silva’s parents and younger siblings in the teen’s bedroom. His sister describes watching movies with her brother and enjoying food he cooks for her, including “chicken nuggets in the air fryer.”
“I miss everything about him,” she said.“When he gets back, I will give him a really big hug,” Gomes da Silva’s younger brother says. “But ICE, please get him out. Please.”The arrest has sparked outrage among Democratic officials, including Gov. Maura Healey, who demanded information about his location and whether he is being afforded due process.
“They need to let him go,” Healey said in a video posted Tuesday on the social platform X. “Marcelo belongs in school, not in a detention center.”Students at Milford High staged a walkout Monday to protest his detainment. Other supporters wore white and packed the stands of the high school gymnasium Tuesday night, when the volleyball team dedicated a match to their missing teammate.
“This is a really active, involved kid,” Nice, his attorney, said. “He is a credit to our society and it is backwards and crazy that we’re putting him through this.”
WASHINGTON (AP) — A small government office with some 275 employees has found itself caught in the political crossfire as Congress debates PresidentWhitaker said that the 5% target “is not going to be a pledge — this is going to be a commitment.” He said that the U.S. wants to see concrete plans, budgets and timelines from European allies and Canada on how they intend to get there.
He told reporters that the defense industries of NATO allies “must outpace” Russia. He added: “We have no choice. Let me be clear: the time is now.”NATO’s members are weighing a
that they each spend 3.5% of GDP on defense by 2032, plus a further 1.5% on military-related infrastructure projects, such as roads, bridges, airfields and ports.Belgium, Canada, Croatia, Italy, Luxembourg, Montenegro, Portugal, Slovenia and Spain are not yet spending 2%, though Spain