2 Teen Mariachi Musicians Released From ICE Detention

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by Annie Karni
March 9, 2026
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Two teenage mariachi musicians and their family were released from ICE detention after congressional intervention.

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Two teenage mariachi musicians and their family have been released from ICE detention following intervention by Representative Joaquin Castro and a Democratic delegation. The brothers, known for their musical talents, were detained at a South Texas facility. Their release comes after the delegation visited the center to advocate for the family's freedom. This development highlights ongoing congressional engagement with immigration detention policies.

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Representative Joaquin Castro and a Democratic delegation intervened to secure the release of two teens and their family from ICE detention.

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