
Photo courtesy of U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer
U.S. Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer invited Raiza Contreras, mother of ICE detained Marble Hill high school student, Dylan Josue Lopez Contreras, as his personal guest to U.S. President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address on Tuesday night, Feb. 24, “as she continues fighting for her son’s release.”
Of Trump’s first year in office, Schumer said it had been a disaster. “It has meant higher costs, chaos and corruption.” he said, later adding, “To show how harmful Donald Trump’s decisions are on real people, I invited New Yorkers to come down to Washington D.C. as my guests for the State of the Union.”
As reported in May 2025, Dylan, 20, had been attending English Language Learners International Support Academy (ELLIS) in Marble Hill, before he was detained by ICE during a scheduled court appearance. As reported, he has since become subject to a deportation order.

Photo courtesy of U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer
Schumer said Dylan was the first New York City public school student detained under the Trump administration’s mass-detention and deportation campaign implemented by the U.S. Department of Immigration, Customs & Enforcement (ICE), a campaign, which Schumer says, is terrorizing communities across America.
As reported, Dylan entered the country legally and was following the law. Despite this, Schumer said he was still targeted and detained by ICE after attending a mandatory court hearing. At that hearing, Schumer said ICE officers followed Contreras out of the courtroom and arrested him in the lobby. As reported, he is currently being detained in an ICE detention facility, and his mother Raiza, and his attorneys are fighting to bring him home.
“No mother should have to go through what Raiza is experiencing right now, being unjustly separated from her son,” Schumer said ahead of the State of the Union. “Dylan followed the rules. He entered through a legal process, obtained permission to work to support his family, enrolled in school, and showed up to court as required.”

Photo courtesy of U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer
He continued, “Instead, ICE ripped their family apart. When someone complies with the law and appears before a judge, they should not leave in handcuffs. I am proud to bring Raiza as my personal guest to the State of the Union to show how ICE is hurting families and terrorizing communities across America. Dylan deserves to be home with his mom and in the community that loves him. We must rein in ICE. The lawlessness, the violence, the chaos must end.”
For her part, Raiza Contreras said, “My son Dylan came to this country through a legal program because he believed in doing things the right way. My son went to school, worked to help our family, and showed up to his court date because he trusted the system. But instead of justice, ICE followed him out of the courtroom and took him away. He has been detained for 8.5 months and is being held in Pennsylvania, far from everyone who loves him. All he wants is the chance to study and build a future. I am simply asking for fairness and for my son to be brought home.”

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Asked, during an interview in Washington D.C. on Tuesday night, what she would say to the president regarding her son’s situation, Contreras replied, “I am that silenced voice of my son. I would tell him that there are things we sometimes believe we are doing right, but that are not turning out that way, because what may appear to be an achievement, can also be destruction, that he truly put himself in our place, even if only for a moment, that he truly try to have some feelings and realize that we are suffering.”
Tearful at times, she added, “What crime could many of these people have who are only working and striving to help their family, that he truly be a little more empathetic. This is what I would ask of him.” Watch the video here.





