District of Massachusetts • 1:26-cv-11963

Bastidas Godoy v. Wesling

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Case Information

Filed: April 30, 2026
Assigned to: Julia E. Kobick
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Nature of Suit: Habeas Corpus - Alien Detainee
Cause: 28:2241 Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus (federa
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Last Activity: May 18, 2026
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Docket Entries

#1
Apr 30, 2026
PETITION for Writ of Habeas Corpus (2241) Filing fee: $ 5, receipt number AMADC-11712653 Fee status: Filing Fee paid., filed by Julio Segundo Bastidas Godoy. (Attachments: # 1 Civil Cover Sheet, # 2 Category Form, # 3 Exhibit A, # 4 Exhibit B, # 5 Exhibit C, # 6 Exhibit D, # 7 Exhibit E, # 8 Exhibit F, # 9 Exhibit G, # 10 Exhibit H)(Geller, Jacob) Modified on 4/30/2026 to edit docket text (SR). (Entered: 04/30/2026)
Main Document: Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus - 2241
#2
Apr 30, 2026
ELECTRONIC NOTICE of Case Assignment. District Judge Julia E. Kobick assigned to case. If the trial Judge issues an Order of Reference of any matter in this case to a Magistrate Judge, the matter will be transmitted to Magistrate Judge Jennifer C. Boal. (CEH) (Entered: 04/30/2026)
#3
Apr 30, 2026
General Order 19-02, dated June 1, 2019 regarding Public Access to Immigration Cases Restricted by Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 5.2(c). (Currie, Haley) (Entered: 04/30/2026)
Main Document: General Order 19-02
#4
Apr 30, 2026
District Judge Julia E. Kobick: ORDER CONCERNING SERVICE OF PETITION AND STAY OR TRANSFER OF REMOVAL entered.The answer or responsive pleading is due no later than May 7, 2026. (Attachment(s): # 1 *SEALED* Appendix) (Currie, Haley) (Entered: 04/30/2026)
Main Document: Service Order-2241 Petition
#5
Apr 30, 2026
Copies of the following were mailed to David Wesling, Todd Lyons, Markwayne Mullin, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Todd Blanche and Executive Office for Immigration Review on 4/30/2026: 1 Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus (2241) and 4 Order Concerning Service of Petition and Stay or Transfer of Removal (Currie, Haley) (Entered: 04/30/2026)
Apr 30, 2026
Notice of Case Assignment
Apr 30, 2026
Copy Mailed
#6
May 06, 2026
Notice of Appearance
Main Document: Notice of Appearance
#7
May 07, 2026
Response - not related to a motion
Main Document: Response - not related to a motion
#8
May 07, 2026
District Judge Julia E. Kobick: ELECTRONIC ORDER entered. Petitioner Julio Segundo Bastidas Godoy, a citizen of Venezuela who entered the United States on July 4, 2022, filed a petition for a writ of habeas corpus under 28 U.S.C. § 2241 on April 30, 2026 seeking his immediate release or, alternatively, a bond hearing pursuant to 8 U.S.C. § 1226(a). ECF 1, ¶¶ 1-2, 11, 45-46, 64. He was arrested and detained by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (“ICE”) on July 5, 2022. Id. ¶ 2. Bastidas Godoy remains in ICE’s custody at the Boston Field Office in Burlington, Massachusetts. Id. ¶ 12.The respondents argue that Bastidas Godoy is lawfully detained as an applicant for admission under 8 U.S.C. § 1225(b). They acknowledge, however, that “the legal issues presented in this Petition are similar to those recently addressed by this Court in” Gomes v. Hyde, 804 F. Supp. 3d 265 (D. Mass. 2025), dos Santos v. Noem, No. 25-cv-12052-JEK, 2025 WL 2370988 (D. Mass. Aug. 14, 2025), and Sampiao v. Hyde, 799 F. Supp. 3d 14 (D. Mass. 2025). ECF 7, at 1. In those cases, this Court held that 8 U.S.C. § 1226(a)—not Section 1225(b)—governed the petitioner’s detention. Gomes, 804 F. Supp. 3d at 275-76; dos Santos, 2025 WL 2370988, at *7; Sampiao, 799 F. Supp. 3d at 27-28. The respondents contend that “[s]hould the Court follow its reasoning in Gomes, dos Santos, and Sampiao, it would reach the same result here.” ECF 7, at 1. The Court agrees and therefore concludes that Section 1226(a), not Section 1225(b), governs Bastidas Godoy’s detention.Noncitizens like Bastidas Godoy “detained under Section 1226(a) have the right to request a bond hearing before an Immigration Judge, at which the government bears the burden to prove that continued detention is justified.” Sampiao, 799 F. Supp. 3d at 19-20. Bond may be denied only if the government “either (1) prove[s] by clear and convincing evidence that [the noncitizen] poses a danger to the community or (2) prove[s] by a preponderance of the evidence that [the noncitizen] poses a flight risk.” Hernandez-Lara v. Lyons, 10 F.4th 19, 41 (1st Cir. 2021).For the foregoing reasons, Bastidas Godoy’s petition for a writ of habeas corpus under 28 U.S.C. § 2241, ECF 1, is GRANTED. The respondents are ORDERED to provide him with a bond hearing pursuant to 8 U.S.C. § 1226(a) within 7 days of this Order. The respondents are further ORDERED to file a status report on or before May 18, 2026, notifying the Court whether Bastidas Godoy has been granted bond and released or, if his request for bond was denied, providing the reasons for that denial.(Currie, Haley) (Entered: 05/07/2026)
May 07, 2026
Order
#9
May 18, 2026
Status Report
Main Document: Status Report
#10
May 18, 2026
Judgment
Main Document: Judgment