Christian Pastor Detained by ICE Amid Family Emergency in 2025

In 2025, ICE detained Pastor Glushchuk in Los Angeles due to a criminal past and green card loss. Held far from family, his wife requests visitation rights for childbirth. Strict enforcement affects others like Pastor Fuentes Espinal, detained for overstaying his visa. Families rely on legal help and community advocacy for relief.

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Key takeaways

Gennadiy Glushchuk, a pastor detained by ICE in June 2025, lost his green card after a 13-year prison term.
Glushchuk is held in El Paso, Texas; his wife requests monitored visits for their third child’s July 2025 birth.
Another pastor, Daniel Fuentes Espinal, detained in Maryland for overstaying visa 25 years despite no criminal record.

Gennadiy Glushchuk, a Christian pastor in Los Angeles, was detained by ICE agents in mid-June 2025 during a routine immigration check-in. He was on his way to help his pregnant niece when officers stopped him downtown Los Angeles. Glushchuk, who moved to the United States ?? from the former Soviet Union in 2009 at age 10, has lived under supervised release for over 15 years. His detention highlights the strict enforcement of immigration laws, even when family emergencies are involved.

Glushchuk lost his green card after serving a 13-year prison sentence for armed robbery. Although he was allowed to stay in the country because Ukraine would not accept his return, he now faces possible deportation. He is currently held in an ICE detention facility in El Paso, Texas. His wife, Yekaterina, is pleading for mercy, asking authorities to allow monitored visits or release so he can be home for the birth of their third child in early July 2025. She says, “He is a reformed man. This detention has no clear explanation or resolution.”

Christian Pastor Detained by ICE Amid Family Emergency in 2025
Christian Pastor Detained by ICE Amid Family Emergency in 2025

ICE agents often detain people with immigration violations, including those with criminal records or who have overstayed their visas. According to ICE officials, “Detentions are based on immigration violations such as visa overstays or criminal history.” The case of Gennadiy Glushchuk is not unique. In Maryland, another pastor, Daniel Fuentes Espinal, was detained by ICE on July 21, 2025, for overstaying his visa by 25 years, even though he has no criminal record. Community leaders and families are calling for more compassionate policies, especially for those with strong family ties and no recent offenses.

Detention facilities are often far from families, making visits difficult. For families like the Glushchuks, this separation adds stress during important life events. Community groups and legal aid organizations are stepping in to help. They organize fundraising and advocacy campaigns to support families and push for monitored release in humanitarian cases.

What can families do if a loved one is detained?
Get legal help: Find an immigration attorney to file for bond or humanitarian parole.
Submit family petitions: Ask for deferred action or other relief based on family needs.
Request medical or humanitarian release: Explain family emergencies, like childbirth, to ICE.
Attend hearings: Go to immigration court to contest removal or seek relief.

Legal experts say humanitarian parole is possible but rarely granted. Strong legal advocacy and public support can help, but there are no guarantees. As reported by VisaVerge.com, family petitions and community advocacy can influence ICE decisions, but release is not certain.

No new policy changes in 2024-2025 have made exceptions for pastors or family emergencies in ICE detention. Immigration reform debates continue, but no immediate changes are expected. Families can check the ICE Detainee Locator for updates and bond information.

For now, families like Gennadiy Glushchuk’s must rely on legal aid, community support, and hope for a more compassionate approach. Advocacy may lead to pilot programs for monitored release, but the process remains slow and uncertain.

Learn Today

ICE → U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the agency enforcing immigration laws and detaining immigrants.
Green Card → A permanent resident card allowing immigrants to live and work legally in the U.S.
Supervised Release → A legal status where immigrants must regularly check in with authorities instead of being free.
Humanitarian Parole → Temporary permission to enter or stay in the U.S. for urgent humanitarian reasons.
Deferred Action → Discretionary postponement of deportation granted to immigrants with certain circumstances.

This Article in a Nutshell

In June 2025, ICE detained Pastor Gennadiy Glushchuk in Los Angeles amid strict immigration enforcement. Despite family emergencies, detainees face separation from loved ones. Legal aid and community support provide hope, yet compassionate release remains rare. Cases highlight immigration law’s harsh impact on families with criminal histories or visa violations.
— By VisaVerge.com

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What should families do if a loved one is detained by ICE for a visa overstay?

Families should contact an experienced immigration lawyer now to discuss next steps and ensure counsel is linked to ICE and court through Form G-28. They should also gather identity, medical, and family papers.

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Vivian Chen

Vivian Chen is the Immigration Enforcement Correspondent at VisaVerge.com, where she tracks ICE operations, deportation policy, detention conditions, and the real-world impact of enforcement actions on immigrant communities. Her reporting turns fast-moving enforcement developments — raids, court rulings, and agency directives — into clear, accurate coverage readers can rely on. Vivian's work helps families and advocates understand their rights and the shifting realities of immigration enforcement in the United States.

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