Teen detained by ICE describes 'nightmare' holding facility conditions
Share and Follow


DENVER (KDVR) A teenager detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents on June 5 is now free and speaking out about the conditions she faced while in the Aurora contract facility.

Caroline Dias Goncalves, 19, of Utah, was pulled over on June 5 after a Mesa County deputy witnessed her pulling in front of a semitruck, causing the driver to have to use their brakes. Goncalves was released with a written warning from the traffic stop. She also told the deputy during the traffic stop that she’s been living in Utah for over a decade, but was born in Brazil.

Shortly after the traffic stop, Goncalves was detained by ICE agents and taken to ICE’s contract detention facility in Aurora, run by the GEO Group. The Mesa County Sheriff’s Office said that it had deputies included in a “communication group” that also included federal law enforcement. The group was intended to be used for drug interdiction efforts.

Teen says treatment of English-speaking inmates differed

On Friday, a 19-year-old University of Utah student and TheDream.US scholar was released from the Aurora facility after posting bond. On Monday, she released a statement detailing the 15 days of confinement that she endured after she was detained.

Goncalves said the 15 days in ICE detention were the “hardest of my life,” and said she felt scared and alone while inside.

“I was placed in a system that treated me like I didn’t matter. In detention, we were given soggy, wet food – even the bread would come wet,” Goncalves wrote. “We were kept on confusing schedules. And the moment they realized I spoke English, I saw a change. Suddenly, I was treated better than others who didn’t speak English. That broke my heart. Because no one deserves to be treated like that. Not in a country that I’ve called home since I was 7 years old and is all I’ve ever known.”

ICE officer apologized to Utah student for detention

The 19-year-old thanked her friends and family for fighting for her release, as well as organizations and senators who made calls on her behalf.

“And even to the ICE officer who detained me he kept apologizing and told me he wanted to let me go, but his ‘hands were tied,'” Goncalves wrote. “There was nothing he could do, even though he knew it wasn’t right. I want you to know—I forgive you. Because I believe that people can make better choices when they’re allowed to.”

She said that she hopes no one else has to endure the same conditions, but noted that there are over 1,300 people inside the Aurora GEO Group facility facing “that same nightmare.”

“They are just like me including other people who’ve grown up here, who love this country, who want nothing more than a chance to belong,” Goncalves wrote.

Teen’s detention garnered national attention

Gaby Pacheco, CEO and President of TheDream.US, said that Goncalves’ detention was likely illegal, and called the matter “not just a policy failure. It is a moral one.”

“We are hurting our nation—and our very soul—when we target immigrant youth this way. One traffic stop. One unlawful arrest. And a lifetime of trauma. Enough is enough,” Pacheco said.

Pacheco noted that Goncalves’ detention drew headlines from around the U.S.

Goncalves said she is now focusing on moving forward from the incident, but won’t forget the matter.

“Immigrants like me—we’re not asking for anything special. Just a fair chance to adjust our status, to feel safe, and to keep building the lives we’ve worked so hard for in the country we call home,” Goncalves wrote.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
4-year-old boy left in cold after being dropped off by school bus driver on South Side, CPS parent Rashia Pickett says

Outrage as CPS School Bus Driver Leaves 4-Year-Old Alone in Cold: South Side Parent Demands Answers

In a troubling incident that has left a Chicago mother demanding answers,…
Billionaires Elon Musk, Sam Altman fight over whose tech killed more people

Elon Musk and Sam Altman Engage in Debate Over the Impact of Their Technologies on Public Safety

In a heated exchange on Tuesday, OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman responded sharply…
Jacksonville mother seeks answers one year after daughter drowned following crash

Jacksonville Mother Continues Search for Truth One Year After Daughter’s Tragic Drowning Post-Crash

The family of Jareesha Wilkerson continues to search for clarity about her…
Victoria Beckham's solo song shoots up the charts amid Brooklyn feud

Victoria Beckham’s Latest Solo Hit Climbs the Charts Amid Family Drama

Victoria Beckham has achieved her first solo number one hit, thanks to…
Retired colonel points to secret non-human recovery mission in Brazil

Former Colonel Reveals Covert Non-Human Retrieval Operation in Brazil

A former US Air Force fighter pilot has come forward with claims…
Ex-MSNBC star faces embarrassing accusations from former colleague

Former MSNBC Anchor Entangled in Controversy Amid Allegations from Ex-Colleague

Allegations have surfaced against former MSNBC anchor Chuck Todd, centering on his…
Nanny affair case turns emotional as alleged killer husband watches bodycam video

Emotional Tensions Rise in Court as Husband Views Nanny Affair Bodycam Footage

On Wednesday, Brendan Banfield displayed visible emotion during his court appearance, as…
Aurora, Illinois news: Knife-wielding suspect shot, injured by police at South Broadway, North Avenue, officials say

Aurora, Illinois: Police Respond to Knife Incident, Suspect Shot and Injured on South Broadway and North Avenue

In Aurora, Illinois, a tense situation unfolded on Wednesday afternoon when police…