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Attorneys press for release of Oregon firefighter detained by federal immigration officials
Attorneys press for release of Oregon firefighter detained by federal immigration officials
Attorneys press for release of Oregon firefighter detained by federal immigration officials

Published on: 09/19/2025

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Nearly one month after immigration officials arrested an Oregon wildland firefighter while he fought a blaze in Washington state, his attorneys are petitioning for his release, saying his due process rights have been violated.

Rigoberto Hernandez Hernandez, 23, was arrested Aug. 27 during a raid while fighting the Bear Gulch Fire in Washington’s Olympic Peninsula, along with one other firefighter. He is currently being held at the Northwest ICE Processing Center in Tacoma, according to his attorneys at Innovation Law Lab.

A provided photo shows helicopters supporting firefighting efforts for the Bear Gulch Fire, Aug. 9, 2025.

Hernandez’ attorneys announced in a Friday press conference that they filed a habeas petition asking to appear before a federal judge and demand the release of their client. They also filed a motion for a temporary restraining order.

“Federal agents illegally arrested a firefighter in the middle of that region’s largest wildland fire in decades, and then doubled down on their illegal actions by not allowing him to make or receive calls from his family and attorneys for two days,” said Rodrigo Fernandez-Ortega, an attorney representing Hernandez.

Representatives from U.S. Customs and Border Protection and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement did not immediately return requests for comment about the petition Friday.

Border Patrol representatives said in an Aug. 28 statement that the arrests “did not interfere with firefighting operations or the response to any active fires in the area, nor did it pose any danger to the surrounding community.”

Hernandez grew up in the U.S., and his parents were migrant farmworkers and traveled across multiple states for work. According to his attorneys, he and his family were victims of a federal crime and have since applied for a U-Visas, which grants temporary legal status to non-Americans who are victims of serious crimes. He’s currently a resident of Keizer, Oregon.

This was his third year working as a wildland firefighter, according to Fernandez-Ortega.

A helicopter drops water on the Bear Gulch Fire on Washington's Olympic Peninsula on Aug. 5, 2025.

“For me, firefighting is much more than a job. It is a calling,” Hernandez wrote in a statement that was read aloud by his attorneys. “It has given me clarity in how I think and how I want to act and be in the world. I want to be able to continue to protect the land, the wildlife and the people of this country.”

Since the arrest, some have raised concerns that the managers of the firefighting team might have played a role in organizing the raid. Afterwards, both firefighting firms — Table Rock Forestry and ASI Arden Solutions Inc. — saw their contracts with the federal government canceled.

Innovation Law Lab attorneys said Friday they believe it’s the first time immigration officials have arrested someone participating in a wildfire response.

Many elected leaders have condemned the arrest. Both U.S. senators in Oregon and four members of the U.S. House of Representatives issued a statement Friday calling for Hernandez’ release.

“The Trump Administration’s harmful deportation policy is endangering emergency responders, disappearing people off the street, breaking apart families, and stoking the flames of fear,” U.S. Rep. Suzanne Bonamici said. “I will not stand for the violation of Oregonians’ due process rights, and will continue to fight back against Trump’s attacks on laws and people in Oregon and across the country.”

News Source : https://www.opb.org/article/2025/09/19/oregon-firefighter-detained-immigration-officials-ice-attorneys-release/

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