Michigan college soccer player gets bond, set for release from ICE detention
Michigan college soccer player gets bond, set for release from ICE detention reports that Karliana Perdomo, a college soccer player, was granted bond and is scheduled to leave Michigan’s largest immigration detention facility. U.S. Immigration Judge James Graulich approved a bond request during a hearing on Thursday, June 25, ordering a $5,000 bond. The decision cited Perdomo’s soccer background at Cleary University, graduation from high school in the state, a record of no criminal history, and family ties in Michigan. Her lawyer said she was detained despite not breaking any laws. During the proceeding, Perdomo, 20, appeared from North Lake Processing Center in Baldwin, Michigan, while Graulich was based in Richmond, Virginia. DHS/ICE opposed bond but offered few details. The case followed her detention in late May after a traffic stop, drew attention across metro Detroit, and involves a continued effort to remain in the U.S. as she fights her immigration situation.




