A relative of White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt has been detained by federal immigration officials in Massachusetts.

Bruna Caroline Ferreira, “a criminal illegal alien from Brazil,” was taken into custody in Revere, Mass., after allegedly overstaying her tourist visa that expired in June 1999, a Department of Homeland Security spokesperson told NBC News.

Ferreira shares an 11-year-old son with Leavitt’s older brother, Michael.

Bruna Ferreira with her son before she was arrested by ICE in November 2025. Bruna Ferreira / Facebook

“The only concern has always been the safety, well-being, and privacy of my son,” Michael Leavitt told New Hampshire station WMUR.

Leavitt, the country’s youngest White House press secretary at 28, told the outlet she had no comment on Ferreira’s arrest, but a source said the women have not spoken in many years.

“The child has lived full-time in New Hampshire with his father since he was born. He has never resided with his mother,” the source claimed.

Ferreira, who came to the United States with her family as a child, was once arrested on suspicion of battery. The result of the case was not immediately clear, but no charges against Ferreira could be located in Massachusetts’ online court records.

She is being held at the South Louisiana ICE Processing Center as she awaits removal proceedings.

“She entered the US on a B2 tourist visa that required her to depart the US by June 6, 1999,” the Department of Homeland Security told NBC News. “She is currently at the South Louisiana ICE Processing Center and is in removal proceedings. Under President Trump and [DHS] Secretary [Kristi] Noem, all individuals unlawfully present in the United States are subject to deportation.”

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt speaks during a press briefing at the White House on Nov. 20, 2025. REUTERS

Michael Leavitt, his wife and kids greet President Trump in the Oval Office during a trip to the White House. Mike Leavitt/ Facebook

Ferreira is being held at the South Louisiana ICE Processing Center as she awaits removal proceedings. Bruna Ferreira / Facebook

Ferreira’s lawyer, Todd Pomerleau, contested her arrest, saying she “maintained her legal status” under the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.

“She’s in the process of actually getting her green card and she was abruptly arrested and taken from her young child right before Thanksgiving,” Pomerleau said, according to WCVB.

“Bruna has no criminal record whatsoever,” he said. “I don’t know where that is coming from. Show us the proof. There’s no charges out there. She’s not a criminal illegal alien.”

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Pomerleau said Ferreira’s son hasn’t talked to his mother since her arrest.

“I’m just trying to fight to get her out of jail. She should not be sitting in a jail hours away from her family and from her child’s life. She’s a great mom, and from what I heard, I think he’s been a pretty good dad,” he said.

“His mother is locked up in Louisiana, where she should have never been in the first place,” Pomerleau said of Michael Leavitt and Ferreira’s son.

Ferreira’s lawyer contested her arrest, saying she came to the US under the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) and has been working on getting legal status. Bruna Ferreira / Facebook

Karoline Leavitt with her brother Michael in 2016. Mike Leavitt / Facebook

Karoline Leavitt with her son Niko in the White House press briefing room on Nov. 25, 2025. Getty Images

Since taking office, Trump and his team have organized a “mass deportation campaign,” which includes a push for people illegally in the country to “self-deport” as well as major law enforcement operations involving ICE, the Border Patrol and the National Guard in cities and towns across the US.

“All individuals unlawfully present in the United States are subject to deportation,” the DHS said.

A relative of Ferreira set up a GoFundMe for her saying she was brought to the US as a child in 1998 and followed all protocols.

“Since then, she has done everything in her power to build a stable, honest life here. She has maintained her legal status through DACA, followed every requirement, and has always strived to do the right thing,” the fundraiser said.

In 2014, Michael Leavitt won $1 million from a Draft Kings daily fantasy football contest. At the time, he was engaged to Ferreira and their son was 8 months old. The young family posed for pictures on a giant novelty check provided by the gambling site.

“I need the lights fixed on the back of my car,” Ferreira told the North Andover, Mass., Eagle-Tribune at the time. “And we need a lamp for my son’s room. Other than that we don’t really need much. We have our health. We have a nice condo. We really are blessed.”