U.S. Judge orders release of Dominican national wanted by Interpol for murder
- Bryan Rafael Gomez, a Dominican national with a deportation order and an Interpol Red Notice for homicide, was ordered released from ICE custody by U.S. District Judge Melissa DuBose in Rhode Island due to unlawful detention under border authority.
- Gomez was arrested on April 4, 2026, in Worcester, Massachusetts, for assault and battery, detained by ICE after release on bail, and had entered the U.S. illegally in 2022 near Lukeville, Arizona.
- Judge DuBose ruled that ICE improperly used border apprehension authority since Gomez was arrested inside the U.S., entitling him to a bond hearing rather than mandatory detention despite the international warrant.
- The Department of Homeland Security criticized the release, describing Gomez as a criminal with an international homicide warrant and stating the government will continue efforts to remove such individuals.
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Biden-Appointed Federal Judge Orders Release of Interpol Murder Suspect After ICE Detention in Massachusetts
Dominican national wanted for homicide abroad was freed following court ruling citing unlawful detention despite active international warrant. The post Biden-Appointed Federal Judge Orders Release of Interpol Murder Suspect After ICE Detention in Massachusetts first appeared on [your]NEWS.
Dominican migrant with deportation order, wanted for murder in home country freed by Biden-appointed judge
A suspected illegal migrant from the Dominican Republic with a deportation order and an Interpol Red Notice related to a homicide case in his home country was released by a judge appointed by former President Joe Biden, according to the Department of Homeland Security.
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