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Dad of Three U.S. Marines Granted Bond After Viral Border Patrol Arrest

He is set to leave the Adelanto facility as he awaits an August hearing on his Parole in Place application.

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Overview

  • On July 10, an immigration judge granted Barranco a $3,000 bond, clearing the way for his release.
  • Video of his June 21 arrest in Santa Ana captured agents punching and pepper-spraying the Tustin landscaper.
  • Family members and supporters have emphasized his role as the father of three active-duty Marines in pressing for his release.
  • Barranco has applied for Parole in Place to seek legal residency based on his children’s military service.
  • He will remain free until mid-August, when a judge will review his parole application and potential status adjustment.