• Hopefully Following A Good Beating, Mother Of Karoline Leavitt's Nephew Ordered Released From DHS Detention

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    Mother of Karoline Leavitt's nephew ordered released from DHS detention
    Story by Laura Romero


    The mother of White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt’s nephew was ordered released from immigration detention on Monday, according to her attorney.

    Bruna Caroline Ferreira, who is in the process of obtaining a green card
    and previously held DACA status, was ordered released by an immigration
    judge on a minimum bond of $1,500.

    Ferreira's attorney, Todd Pomerleau, told ABC News that he argued at a
    hearing that his client is not a "criminal illegal alien," as described by
    the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), nor that she is a flight risk.

    Ferreira is expected to be released Monday or Tuesday, according to
    Pomerleau.

    The White House did not immediately respond to an ABC News request for comment.

    DHS confirmed two weeks ago that Ferreira had been detained. A reporter
    with ABC New Hampshire station WMUR spoke with Leavitt's brother, Michael Leavitt, who also confirmed the arrest and said Ferreira had been detained
    a few weeks previously.

    A DHS spokesperson then described Ferreira, a Brazilian national, as a "criminal illegal alien" who had a previous arrest for battery and had overstayed a visa that expired in 1999.
    ICE arrests woman with family connection to White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt

    "ICE arrested Bruna Caroline Ferreria, a criminal illegal alien from
    Brazil. She has a previous arrest for battery. She entered the U.S. on a B2 tourist visa that required her to depart the U.S. by June 6, 1999," the DHS spokesperson said. "She is currently at the South Louisiana ICE Processing Center and is in removal proceedings. Under President Trump and Secretary Noem, all individuals unlawfully present in the United States are subject
    to deportation," the spokesperson said.

    "Bruna has no criminal record whatsoever, I don't know where that is coming from. Show us the proof," Pomerleau told Boston ABC station WCVB after Ferreria’s arrest was announced.

    Pomerleau also said then that Ferreira entered the country lawfully, previously held DACA status and was in the process of obtaining a green
    card. He further said that his client was arrested in her car in
    Massachusetts after being stopped with no warrant, adding that he now has
    to litigate her case in Louisiana, thousands of miles away from her home.

    Pomerleau also told WCVB that he did not believe that his client's
    connection to Karoline Leavitt could affect the case, adding that he
    believes it's just "happenstance."
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