OC father of 3 U.S. Marines released from immigration detention center after multiple days of delay
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUL 16 – Delays in Narciso Barranco's release were caused by system backlogs and processing issues amid an 800% increase in immigration cases, officials said.
- On Tuesday, July 15, 2025, Narciso Barranco was released at Adelanto U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement processing center, reuniting with his family after delays.
- Amid bureaucratic holdups, Lisa Ramirez said it took 24 hours and six calls for the judge’s order to upload, and Arianna Barrios cited significant system delays.
- Three of Barranco’s sons are Marines, two on active duty; Alejandro said his father `looked bad` when he stepped out, highlighting family sacrifice.
- Following his reunification, he faces another court date in August, and Arianna Barrios, Orange County councilmember, said he was released at 2 p.m. and taken for a physical check-up.
- Alejandro Barranco said his father is pursuing parole-in-place, amid capacity strains, and Ramirez noted the government workforce is diminishing, with processing demand up roughly 800%.
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California father of 3 Marines released from immigration detention center after multiple days of delay
LOS ANGELES — The family of Narciso Barranco was reunited with the 48-year-old landscaper on Tuesday, July 15, after bureaucratic delays postponed his bond release from the Adelanto U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement processing center.

OC father of 3 U.S. Marines released from immigration detention center after multiple days of delay
The family of Narciso Barranco was reunited with the 48-year-old landscaper on Tuesday, July 15, after bureaucratic delays postponed his bond release from the Adelanto U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement processing center. Barranco, of Tustin, whose detainment by ICE agents late last month in front of a Santa Ana business garnered national attention because of a video showing him being hit multiple times in the head, was originally schedule…
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