Second lawsuit filed on behalf of another Brazilian mom
CHICAGO — Just days after a federal judge ordered the release of a Brazilian boy from a Chicago-area shelter, immigration lawyers from Boston filed a second lawsuit asking the same court to free yet another Brazilian boy.
The lawsuit was filed in U.S. District Court in Chicago on Monday on behalf of Sirley Silveira Paixao, 30, and asks for the release of her 10-year-old son, Diego, to his mother.
Paixao and her son arrived in the U.S. from Brazil on May 22, seeking asylum, and were separated shortly after. She was released on June 13 and has been living in Massachusetts. The boy was taken to the Chicago area, and to the same shelter where Diogo De Olivera Filho was held before a judge ordered his release last Thursday.
Jesse Bless, an attorney for both boys’ mothers, had hoped Diogo’s release would prompt authorities to also hand over Paixao’s son without a lawsuit, but authorities declined.


