Chico man in detention seeks asylum, relief

Immigrant detention swells to record high
by Leslie Layton | Posted December 29, 2025
Paradise resident Virginia Hauer works relentlessly for Ozan’s release. Photo by Leslie Layton.

Chico criminal defense attorney Kevin Sears remembers that day in late July in Butte County Superior Court when he heard what he describes as “awful screaming” outside the courtroom.

The bailiff told him that agents from Immigration, Customs & Enforcement (ICE) were outside. “I just about fainted,” Sears said. “I just had no clue they were there. It was the first time they had come.”

Sears acts as public defender for Butte County DUI cases, so on any given day he may have up to 50 clients in court. When he learned what was happening outside the courtroom, he thought immediately of one client in particular who had been anxious about ICE courthouse arrests around the state. read more

Butte County responds to courthouse ICE arrests

Hispanic Resource Council & other groups answer call to action
by Leslie Layton | Posted July 29, 2025
Hispanic Resource Council flier letting immigrant workers know that they can find out if they qualify for a grocery gift card by calling 530-519-3118.

This story was updated on July 30 with a statement from Butte County Superior Court.

Officers from Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE) made a July 28 appearance at Butte County Superior Court and may have arrested as many as six people.

Action News Now reported that six people were arrested after ICE arrived, quoting an “unnamed source.” The advocacy organization NorCal Resist said it had confirmed one arrest when that person’s companion connected with its Rapid Response Network. ICE agents have been taking immigrants at courthouses throughout the state, but it was the first confirmed ICE sweep at a courthouse in Butte County. read more