A Portland Family Says Their Dad Was Wrongly Arrested by ICE. Now He's Lost in Immigration Detention.
For the past two weeks, Juan Barbosa Gomez has been in federal immigration detention, but he doesn't show up on ICE's online detainee locator. His family says he has valid work permit and no criminal record.
 
			On October 15, Juan Barbosa Gomez and his wife arrived at Columbia Park in North Portland for their routine walk, unaware that they were about to enter a legal twilight zone. Suddenly, their car was surrounded by masked federal law enforcement officers, who whisked Barbosa away.
For the past two weeks, Barbosa, a 60-year-old grandfather from Mexico, has been incarcerated in the federal immigration detention system, and his family says there's been a terrible mistake. They say he has a valid work visa and no criminal record. He's lived in the U.S. for more than 30 years, working as a welder.
"His record is clean," says Sydney Smith-Mason, who was taken in by Barbosa's family at a young age and considers herself something of an adopted daughter. "He's a good guy."
"Juan himself has been a little bit of a father to me as well," Smith-Mason continues. "He helped me when I was purchasing my first car, making sure that everything was all good and checking things out. I would go to him to ask for certain advice on things. He's been a big part of my life."
Barbosa's family has been unable to secure his release or even find out any information on his case. He's been transferred to three different detention facilities in under two weeks and doesn't show up on ICE's online detainee locator. The transfers made it difficult for his family to keep track of him or keep his commissary fund filled, and more importantly, it has short-circuited their attempts to find an immigration attorney to look at his case.
Barbosa isn't the only such alleged wrongful ICE arrest in Portland. The local TV news outlet KOIN 6 reported that another Portland-area grandfather, Victor Cruz, was arrested by ICE officers on October 14 despite having Temporary Protected Status, a valid work permit, and no criminal record.
"They're not taking criminals, they're racially profiling us," Cruz's daughter, Atziri, told KOIN 6. "They're hard working, honest men who provide for their families—and their families are left looking for a lawyer and having massive financial strains and not knowing where our future lies."
Cruz and Barbosa's families both describe a due process nightmare trying to clear the names of their loved ones after they were swept up in the Trump administration's mass deportation program. To handle the surge of tens of thousands of detainees, the administration is relying on a secretive network of federal, state, and local lockups. To encourage detainees to self-deport, the administration holds them in miserable conditions and shuttles them between facilities, making it hard for them to mount a legal defense. This raises massive constitutional issues: People are being imprisoned for weeks without transparency, without adequate access to legal counsel or means to challenge their detention, and without basic information on the case against them.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and ICE did not respond to multiple requests for comment on Barbosa's detention, his legal status, or the reasons for his detention.
KOIN 6 obtained cell phone video of Barbosa's October 15 arrest taken by a bystander. In the video, Barbosa's wife, Maria, tells the bystander, "He had documents!"
Although agents said they had a warrant, "no paper was shown," Barbosa's other daughter, Irlanda, told KOIN 6. "They also didn't care to validate his status," she said.
Barbosa was taken to an ICE detention center in Portland.
"The cuffs that they put on him were so tight that he lost feeling in two fingers for several days," Smith-Mason says.
His family would only find that out later, though. They quickly discovered that getting Barbosa out—or even figuring out where he was—would be a massive struggle: He could only speak to his family in brief phone calls.
"During this time, the family was being told nothing,' Smith-Mason says. "We were told to go online to the government ICE detainee locator website. We tried to input his information. We were not able to locate or find him anywhere in there."
In the middle of Wednesday night, unbeknownst to his family, Barbosa was transferred to another detention facility in Tacoma, Washington. Smith-Mason says they found out on Thursday morning when she and Irlanda went to the Portland facility to try and find out how to get Barbosa out.
The family was able to put money on Barbosa's commissary account in Tacoma. However, in the early morning hours of Saturday, October 18, Barbosa was moved again and dropped off the grid, until he popped up in an Arizona detention facility on the 19th.
Then, at 4:00 a.m. on Monday, the family got a call from Barbosa saying he was about to be put on another plane, to where he did not know.
Reason confirmed that Juan Barbosa Gomez does not appear on ICE's online detainee locator. Smith-Mason has only been able to find him using GettingOut, a third-party app to message inmates and deposit money into their accounts.
"I just started searching every single state that I possibly could through this phone service, searching all of the facilities through there, because again, I was not able to find him anywhere on any type of a detainee locator," she says.
When Smith-Mason finally found Barbosa, he was halfway across the country in the Adams County Correctional Center in Natchez, Mississippi. (GettingOut currently shows Barbosa as incarcerated at the facility and provides an "A number" used to identify federal immigration detainees, but that number does not return any results on ICE's online detainee locator.)
Because of jurisdictional issues, Barbosa's family now has to find an immigration lawyer or legal aid group in Mississippi to challenge his detention. And that's not easy during an unprecedented surge in immigration arrests.
"When I am finding organizations and people to call, I'm running into a little bit of a problem with there just being such a high volume of help needed," Smith-Mason says. "Right now, a lot of these places are at the capacity of people that they can help, or their voice mailboxes are simply full, so I can't even leave a message or a point of contact for them to reach back out."
Barbosa's family has started a GoFundMe to try and raise money for his legal defense. In the meantime, they say he is enduring wretched conditions.
"He has been chained from feet to stomach to hands, like he's in full shackles," Smith-Mason says. "At a lot of these places he's saying that they're being held in one room, like 50 men held in one room that is cement. Cement walls, Cement floors. There's no furniture in there, so no beds or anything."
In a few instances, Smith-Mason says, Barbosa was denied water because he hadn't purchased a cup from the commissary.
These descriptions are consistent with reports of overcrowding and squalid conditions in ICE detention facilities around the country. This summer, federal judges ordered federal officials to drastically improve conditions in ICE holding facilities in New York and Los Angeles. Those orders were in response to lawsuits alleging overcrowding, medical neglect and lack of showers, and no access to legal counsel.
A former detainee at the Krome detention center in South Florida told Reason he spent four days in an overcrowded holding cell with 50–60 other people.
The American Civil Liberties Union released a report this month detailing mistreatment and neglect of pregnant women in ICE detention.
Barbosa's family is worried about his health and says he has diabetes. But it's also taking a hard toll on the family. Barbosa was the primary breadwinner, and his absence has been hard to explain to his grandson.
"His grandson is six years old, and he's trying to figure out how to navigate through this difficult time, with his grandmother in distress and his whole family right now really going through a hard time," Smith-Mason says. "It's a really, really hard time trying to deal with that and keep normalcy for him as well, especially because grandpa has been a constant in his life since the day he came home from the hospital."
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Normally I would invoke Hanlon's Razor. But Trump's defenders have convinced me to attribute things like this to malice, not incompetence.
Normally you'd blindly repear unproven propaganda. Which you are seemingly doing again. Even after being wrong the last few times you repeated propaganda.
Deport. I don't care if he hasn't broken the law. Deport. Biden gave them legal loopholes. Eliminate them all and deport every last one of them. Millions of them. We do not owe the world a living. We are not the Great White Masters. If you don't like it where you live, take it up with your government.
On what basis? He is here legally.
It does not say that in the article dumdum.
"They say he has a valid work visa and no criminal record. He's lived in the U.S. for more than 30 years, working as a welder."
Learn to READ the F-ing article, moron! Does Government Almighty (of the "Team R" flavor) have to appear to Pervfected You and testify, before You will PervFectly BLEEVE stuff?
The article also said ICE had an arrest warrant. That fact trumps the universal defense of illegal immigrants that he was "an honest, hard-working guy."
Tony just says shit that he can’t back up and is based on nothing.
My take "a Portland family"
Well if they are in Portland I know they aren't American so fuck em
GFY you sanctimonious bigot!
Nah. Instead why don’t you self of this program?
https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/health-services-benefits/medical-assistance-dying.html
Youre so srunning and brave.
Too bad it wasn’t that creepy KAR thing.
I'm led to wonder: Is a 'valid work permit' the same as 'legal residency'? Because it seems as though they are being very deliberate with their wording. If one of my uncles had been picked up mistakenly by ICE, I would have said, 'no he's a legal resident (or citizen, in a couple of cases)'. Not that he 'had a valid work permit'.
Biden granted temporary work visas to anyone on parole. So they are not the same. Biden broke the law with his issuance.
Work permits are also provided for refugees.
NONSENSE
I agree, your posts have been nonsense.
So full of intelligence and vigor.
Nope.
Which is why Reason's authors don't talk about residency permits - basically every single one of these guys ends up having some form of TPS that was revoked and they have deportation orders against *often issued in previous administrations* (including the Biden and Obama administrations) that have simply not been executed until now.
Yeah that's the issue that the article completely ignores. Does he or doesn't he have a standing deportation order. So he's a good guy with a work permit. That doesn't make him a legal resident and he's had a long time get legal or become a citizen. I'm not happy about this but to make a bunch of unsubstantiated claims that this is unconstitutional is the same dishonesty that Reason serves up every day. Really not winning hearts and minds with this endless parade of the horribles.
So now Ye Pervfected Perfect Perverts are SNOT happy with just ONE Magic Paper... HOW MANY Magic Papers do Ye Pervfected Perverts NEED, fer cryin' out loud? Work permit, residency permit, food-eating permit, sleeping permit, breathing permit... WHAT THE ACTUAL-FACTUAL FUCK?!?!?
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‘Twas always thus!
Made that up did you?
Such poignant questions.
Another Sarcsock?
Bingo. California highways are clogged with illegal immigrant truck drivers who have "work permits" given to them by the Biden Administration after they were all released from custody with an Immigration Court appearance set for 2032.
Anyone else remember the kidnapped grandmother who video shows was never kidnapped?
Or the grandfather who died in ICE custody that was dead years before and never entered the US?
Good times. Good times.
How does Reason have zero care regarding veracity of these claims?
CJ is going to find him, right? He is going to do some investigation and find out, right? Go to each holding area and find him, right? He's going to do what you expect an investigative reporter would do, right? He's going to buy him that cup at the dispensary when he finds him, right?
Keep at it CJ.
No one here really thinks you are a total retard. Just sayin'.
I believe it more likely for CJ to kidnap someone and claim ICE did it rather than actual work, let alone the actual journalism you suggest.
No.
Surely tbe top of the 2nd grade class at the school for the slow.
You would know. You’re an alumni.
KAR, as you are near Sarcasmic levels of retarded, you should STFU and go get your shine box.
What happens to the guy who says that in that movie?
You’re a white trash, bigoted deplorable. I don’t give a shit what you think.
They say he has been in country for 30 years and has a legal work permit.
Hum, why is he not a legal resident or citizen by now? Why no mention of a pending hearing?
Saying he has one versus producing the legal papers to Ice are not the same.
Too much missing info which is misleading.
So now Ye Pervfected Perfect Perverts are SNOT happy with just ONE Magic Paper... HOW MANY Magic Papers do Ye Pervfected Perverts NEED, fer cryin' out loud? Work permit, residency permit, food-eating permit, sleeping permit, breathing permit... WHAT THE ACTUAL-FACTUAL FUCK?!?!? HELLO?!?!?
(Job security for Deep-Shit-State Magic-Paper-Pushing RePoopLicKKKunts, Xenophobes, and illegal-subhumans-haters I guess, right, right-wing wrong-nuts?)
You guys have lied by omission and commission so many times that I don't trust any of your details, even names; too many illegal immigrants change names, and this guy's been here 30 years without becoming a citizen?
Then there's hyperbole like this:
Heavens! He dropped off the grid overnight while being transferred. A whole day! Goodness gracious me oh my!
Stick with the facts, all the facts, and stop writing like you are interviewing for Salon. Why should anyone trust anything else you write when you waste my time with such fear-mongering?
Reason - when you've lost SGT on this subject you know you've done fucked your credibility;)
Oh man ... now I don't know what I think any more!
Seriously though, this has been going on since Trump 10 years ago, and just keeps getting worse. Autumn Billings is the worst one recently.
Just tell him work permits are the same as tariffs and he will be right back on the wagon.
…but he doesn't show up on ICE's online detainee locator.
Maybe because he is in some other place.
Hopefully they can find him after the govt shutdown is over.
Viva la Raza!!!
Fuck off and die, shitstain.
Sevo,
your family has something they would like to say to you:
We hate you! You have become such a burden on us! Your dementia just keeps getting worse and worse. You’ve always been a mean spirited SOB, but now you’re the most hateful person on earth. It’s become too upsetting to look at your ugly, withered old face, so we do everything we can to avoid you.
We wish you would you just die already. That or go back to being a pathetic drunk again. At least then if you got violent we would be justified in killing you.
If you truly care about us then you will do the honorable thing and kill yourself. We cannot handle the burden of having to care for the infirm, hateful, senile monster you have become.
Still boring.
Passive-aggressive, concern-trolling shits always are.
I’ll die of old age before the limp worsted beta male fag follows through on his violent threats.
Just like that pussy Sarc.
There’s an old saying on the west side that applies to eastsiders like you:
All hat and no cattle.
There's a saying that applies to asswipes like you world-wide:
Fuck off and die, shitstain.
Fuck off and die, asswipe.
Is that what your family says to you?
No. See below, slimy pile of shit, and then fuck off and die. Make YOUR family proud and your dog happy.
So obvious and boring pee wee.
Hey, you’re that creepy KAR thing. You’re boring.
He’s a pussy who doesn’t follow though on his threats too.
You’re constantly making threats. You gonna follow through on those?
There's a saying that applies to shitstains like you world-wide:
Fuck off and die, asswipe.
"Sevo,
your family has something they would like to say to you:"
Yeah, fuckface they do:
'Thank you for taking care of Mom and Dad; they raised you, it was nice to see the favor returned.'
Fuck off and die, asswipe.
Viva la fucking Raza!!!
Fuck off and die, asswipe.
Boring the first time you wrote this. Still boring.
I’ve compiled some of his comments to re-read in case I have difficulty falling asleep.
> His family says he has valid work permit and no criminal record.
You keep telling us about people with valid work permits and no criminal record.
1. No one cares about the criminal record. Plenty of illegals have no record because the cops keep releasing them without documenting anything. Plus, being here illegally is a crime in itself.
2. Every single one of these guys 'with valid work permits' also ends up having a valid deportation order that the Biden administration failed to execute, often for years.
So . . . like the boy who cried wolf, we're not getting teary-eyed over your reporting anymore. You just don't have credibility. You're just throwing illegals against the wall, hoping one of them will stick.
1. No one cares about the criminal record. Plenty of illegals have no record because the cops keep releasing them without documenting anything. Plus, being here illegally is a crime in itself.
And, once again and as usual, the overwhelming majority of crimes go unsolved and the easiest way to get a solved label on an unsolved case is to find the documented suspect in the closest proximity to the crime.
And this has nothing to do with race or international immigration. It's one of the main reasons the FBI was created.
You're just throwing illegals against the wall
Good idea.
"You're just throwing illegals against the wall, hoping one of them will stick." Now if he literally did that he might have some credibility.
Or better, throw them over the wall.
Did he just go out to get cigarettes?
Isn't that how Chuck Cunningham disappeared?
Man, digging DEEP for that Happy Days reference.
Kudos.
Cruz and Barbosa's families both describe a due process nightmare
Lila: Bender what happened?!
Bender Bending Rodriguez: Someone tried to deport me! And not with fake Russian hacking allegations either. They crept around in unmarked vans, like a Nazi!
Fry: Poor Bender. You've had too much due process... or not enough due process... I forget how it works with you. Anyway, you haven't had just the right amount of due process.
There are really only 3 possibilities.
1. ICE human trafficed him into sexual slavery. Not all of Epstein's clients were into little kids, some liked them old chunky and grey.
2. The serial killer ICE has been protecting as one of their own has struck again.
3. They accidentally killed him and ICE conspired to hide the body.
Ok that's what I suspected all along and I'd like to subscribe to your newsletter.
Were each one of the arrested an illegal immigrant? That is the only criteria that matters. It is clear they were profiled because they are illegal immigrants, not because of their race. The only thing that matters is if they are an illegal immigrant.
Should the BTK killer not have been arrested because his arrest was almost a decade and half after his last murder? Last murder in 1991 and he wasn't arrested until 2005.
+1 Whitey Bulger's last known murder, which was one of the 11 he was found guilty of, was in 1985 and he wasn't arrested until 2011.
Think about that. 26 yrs. he was a fugitive, 16 on the FBI's most wanted list. Supposedly, he routinely went back and forth to Mexico for heart disease medication.
Not to say any given immigrant is a Whitey Bulger, but I don't get too broken up about the "Venezuelan
narcotraffickersextortionists" who get blown up in a go-fast boat in international waters.WOW....quite literally playing GOD!
Trump’s first military order was for SEAL Team 6 to assassinate a little American girl and 9 of her little friends. The mission was FUBAR from jump street and a SEAL died and then Trump lied to the Gold Star father. So once Trump got away with this and got reelected he can pretty much get away with anything!!
Such amazing argumentation. The next KJP.
Disappearing people into a shadow network of government prisons is what authoritarian dictators do, not free countries.
And if that ever happens in this country, we should discuss it here.
Sounds like a crowdfunding scam.
Crossed my mind also.
That's what the last 2 versions of these ended up being.
Usually you need to pay off someone at the local news affiliate to get your sob story/scam out there, to get the chumps donating.
This guy’s family must be really cheap.
a 60-year-old grandfather from Mexico
...
Smith-Mason, who was taken in by Barbosa's family at a young age and considers herself something of an adopted daughter
...
his absence has been hard to explain to his grandson
At the risk of sounding like a biologically bigoted, penis-haver married to a womb-haver, are any of these people actually related to him?
He was here, front-and-center for all of the "civil union" controversy, and I'm all for common law marriage/family, but he had to have understood that "I slept on their couch until I finished HS and he helped me buy a car." doesn't really count for anything in the eyes of the law, even if it "should".
"I say"
"we say"
"the family says"
Because illegal aliens never lie. CJ is becoming as bad as Autumn
Autumn: "Hold my imported French wine CJ"
Saddam has WMDs!
It's sooooooooo horrible ... It just might be worse than moving back to Mexico.
The vast majority of ALL of this ICE shit is to PUNISH the BLUE areas that did SNOT vote for Dear Orange Leader! In red states and areas, criminal aliens are sent back from jails here in the USA... As long as these crimes being punished are snot VICTIMLESS crimes, I am all on board with that. This is just about ALL that ICE does in red areas.
In BLUE states and areas, everybody who LOOKS like an illegal sub-humans, is sent back, to PUNISH these blue areas!
Trump and His Trumpaloos and ICE BrownShits are raiding all of the BLUE cities and states! Make all of the libs cry; ruin their economies by taking away many of their hard workers! THAT will show them to vote "Team D"! Do SNOT raid the farmers and THEIR hard workers in the RED states, 'cause they (farmers) vote for MEEEEE!!! Now fire fighters ass well!
https://abc6onyourside.com/news/nation-world/heres-how-ice-immigration-and-customs-enforcement-arrests-differ-between-red-and-blue-states-cincinnati-sanctuary-policies-local-enforcement-laws-president-united-american-immigration-officials-bill-reconciliation-budget-detentions-administration Here's how ICE arrests differ between red and blue states, according to data From there, “In Republican-leaning states, 59% of ICE arrests occur in prisons and jails. Conversely, in Democratic-leaning states, ICE is more likely to arrest immigrants from the community, with 70% of arrests taking place at worksites, streets, and during mass roundups.”
More of same…
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2025-08-14/border-patrol-conducts-immigration-operation-outside-gov-newsom-event
Border Patrol agents stage show of force at Newsom’s ‘big beautiful press conference’
More of more of same...
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2025-08-08/federal-agents-target-day-laborers-in-raids-at-van-nuys-home-depot
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2025-07-26/trump-deporting-worst-of-worst-reality
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2025-07-17/border-patrol-raids-sacramento-home-depot-potentially-violating-judges-order
Maybe the majority of it is happening in deep blue cities/states because those are the places that proudly proclaimed to be “sanctuary cities”?
They say he has a valid work visa and no criminal record. He's lived in the U.S. for more than 30 years, working as a welder.
Whoa whoa whoa - right there that's super sus on its face.
So, let's get something clear first - because Reason does this all the time. A "valid work visa" means jack squat. It's a temporary lawful presence, not a lawful permanent residence (aka green card). And it won't protect you if you've got anything squirrelly going on (and "squirrely" isn't just limited to criminal activity). Reason loves to obfuscate the difference between these statuses.
Anyway, a welder, right? So that means his visa is almost certainly H2B. That has a one-year limit, with extensions possible to three. Then he has to leave. At which point he can reapply after 90-days abroad. Meaning that when CJ tells us "he's lived in the U.S. for more than 30 years" - he's omitting the fact that it wasn't continuous and, that if it was, it was illegally so (and therefore a basis for removal).
The alternative is that he applied for AND received a green card. That's good for ten years, at which point it's expected he'll begin the naturalization process. But if he doesn't (or doesn't complete it) he has to renew his application for lawful permanent residence. I'm going to assume from the fact that "green card" is never once mentioned that this alternative is not the case.
So, back to the H2B. Technically, I guess it's possible that he could keep looping that for 30 years - meaning he's been running this loop for, in fact, 32.5 years; more if he's not getting the full 3yr extension every time - but the H2B would also require that his employer make a claim of need to fill a temporary job, for which he can't find an American worker.
And that's pretty suspect on its face too. If it's the same employer over the 30 years (which would bring disguised employment into play - which is especially bad for non-citizens), how many "temporary welding jobs" can there be - especially in a market that doesn't want for regular welders. Only the really big ones (massive industrial/commercial projects - think like, shipbuilding) - upon completion of which he'd have to find a new one, with a new employer, filing new H2B applications. For thirty years?
There's clearly something fishy - sorry, squirrely - going on here. This guy, and possibly his employer(s), probably got flagged for trying to skirt permanent employment rules.
Maybe prior administrations just let this kind of exploitation happen for an unconscionable amount of time. Maybe the reason this dude was arrested was because USCIS is closing the loopholes and taking a good hard look at a guy who rightfully throws off a ton of red flags, had prior administrations given a damn about them, and sending out ICE now that we have an administration that does.
"They're not taking criminals, they're racially profiling us,"
That doesn't work anymore, Atziri, CJ. Falls on deaf ears. Blame the Last and Only Black President for ruining that angle.
This raises massive constitutional issues
No it doesn't.
Barbosa's family now has to find an immigration lawyer or legal aid group in Mississippi to challenge his detention. And that's not easy during an unprecedented surge in immigration arrests.
Aww. *sadface*
Wait, hold up. So they know where he is AND they know his allegedly squalid conditions?
But didn't you title this article "Now He's Lost in Immigration Detention."???
Are your pants on fire? Or...
Barbosa's family is worried about his health and says he has diabetes. But it's also taking a hard toll on the family. Barbosa was the primary breadwinner, and his absence has been hard to explain to his grandson.
...are your crocodile tears putting them out?
Think grandson ever asked, "Why does grandpa leave us for several months every couple years?"
Think they give him an honest answer?
“Blame the Last and Only Black President for ruining that angle.”
How does a black guy being president almost a decade ago make it so Latinos can’t be racially profiled now?
Are you black?
You’re purposely vague about a lot of things.
Fuck off and die, asswipe.
Let's turn to the Library of Congress for our answer:
https://tinyurl.com/5n6erh49
Are you black?
Turn to the next page. It has a good lesson about hanging out with the LGBT Pedos.
A little on the nose, but good all the same.
Are you black?
https://read.gov/aesop/047.html
(You're the ass.)
From now on I will operate under the assumption you are white.
https://read.gov/aesop/048.html
(You're the frog.)
https://read.gov/aesop/054.html
(You're the raven.)
https://read.gov/aesop/059.html
(You're the camel.)
I can do this all night.
Also, you're a racist.
What race am I being racist against?
You’re a bigot, btw