Deported after 30 years, Oregon man dies of pneumonia in Mexico; family blames ICE
A Beaverton family is grieving the loss of a 53-year-old father who died of pneumonia in Mexico after being detained and deported by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), according to local media reports and family statements.
Eric Martin San Juan said his father, Paulino Martin San Pedro, was detained in Oregon in November and deported within days to Mexico, a country he had not lived in for more than 30 years. Shortly after arriving, San Pedro was hospitalised and later died on February 16 due to pneumonia.
08:32
San Juan believes his father’s condition worsened because of the detention and sudden deportation, which separated him from his support system.
“I think if we fought it here, he would have had a better chance,” San Juan told local media. “He would have been with his family, with the people who cared for him, instead of being sent somewhere unfamiliar after three decades.”
The grieving son said the deportation left the family devastated and struggling emotionally and financially.
“The day my dad was taken, it felt like he had already died,” he said. “They threw my dad out like an animal, and now I have no dad.”
San Pedro’s deportation came as his family was attempting legal efforts to prevent his removal and secure his return home. During his hospitalisation in Mexico, relatives faced mounting medical and legal expenses.
San Juan said the loss has deeply affected multiple generations of the family.
“My sister doesn’t have anyone to walk her down the aisle. My children won’t have their grandfather. We’ve lost the backbone of our family,” he said.
Family members travelled to Mexico earlier this month to say their final goodbyes. They are now planning to hold a vigil in Beaverton to honour San Pedro’s life and legacy.
A fundraiser launched to help cover funeral and related expenses has raised more than USD 50,000 of its USD 70,000 goal. The fundraiser describes San Pedro as “a man who did everything for his family,” adding that he “loved deeply and showed up for everyone without hesitation.”
Despite the tragedy, San Juan said his father’s influence continues to guide him.
“He built me into who I am today,” he said. “He always figured things out, and I know I’ll carry that strength forward.”
The family said they hope to focus on celebrating his life while coping with what they describe as an irreversible loss caused by deportation and separation.
Mexico Highways Burn, Americans Go Into Hiding After Cartel Kingpin El Mencho Is Killed In Raid
San Juan believes his father’s condition worsened because of the detention and sudden deportation, which separated him from his support system.
“I think if we fought it here, he would have had a better chance,” San Juan told local media. “He would have been with his family, with the people who cared for him, instead of being sent somewhere unfamiliar after three decades.”
The grieving son said the deportation left the family devastated and struggling emotionally and financially.
“The day my dad was taken, it felt like he had already died,” he said. “They threw my dad out like an animal, and now I have no dad.”
San Juan said the loss has deeply affected multiple generations of the family.
“My sister doesn’t have anyone to walk her down the aisle. My children won’t have their grandfather. We’ve lost the backbone of our family,” he said.
Family members travelled to Mexico earlier this month to say their final goodbyes. They are now planning to hold a vigil in Beaverton to honour San Pedro’s life and legacy.
A fundraiser launched to help cover funeral and related expenses has raised more than USD 50,000 of its USD 70,000 goal. The fundraiser describes San Pedro as “a man who did everything for his family,” adding that he “loved deeply and showed up for everyone without hesitation.”
Despite the tragedy, San Juan said his father’s influence continues to guide him.
“He built me into who I am today,” he said. “He always figured things out, and I know I’ll carry that strength forward.”
The family said they hope to focus on celebrating his life while coping with what they describe as an irreversible loss caused by deportation and separation.
Popular from World
- Supermarkets, banks, cars set on fire: Cartel goes on revenge spree after El Mencho killed — what's happening in Mexico?
- Mexico’s most wanted drug lord El Mencho killed in army raid; highways blocked, flights cancelled in cartel retaliation – top developments
- UAE: Anonymous philanthropist donates AED35 million to fight child hunger
- Moscow closes all international airports amid wave of Ukrainian drone attacks
- 18 dead, several injured in Nepal after passenger bus plunges into river in Dhading
end of article
Trending Stories
- Connor McDavid Net Worth Projection: Oilers captain, wife may hit $42 million by 2026; business drives growth
- Gen Z parents are calling recruiters, joining job interviews and negotiating salaries: Why are young professionals not taking the reins of their own careers?
- What is the IDFC First Bank Rs 590 crore fraud case? Explained - check top 10 points
- Honesty pays: When bus passenger made digital payment of Rs 62k for Rs 6 ticket in Bengaluru
- Mexico El Mencho Death News Live Updates: Mexico deploys air force as cartel weapons outgun local police in deadly raid
08:32 El Mencho Killing Retaliation: Cartel attacks paralyze Mexico; unrest could escalate further- 'They come to steal': Indian sentenced to 18 years in prison for scamming senior citizens in US, overstayed student visa
Featured in world
- UAE launches first 7-year Islamic Sukuk: AED 550m tranche sees sixfold demand surge
08:32 Supermarkets, banks, cars set ablaze: Mexico cartel goes on revenge spree after El Mencho killed- ‘He’s sweating now’: Activists hang ex-prince Andrew arrest photo inside France's Louvre Museum
- Did Sir Isaac Newton’s 300-year-old letter predict the Earth would end in 2060? Here’s the truth
- Planning umrah? Saudi Arabia launches visit guide for global pilgrims in 16 languages
08:00 US, Iran to resume nuclear talks in Geneva on Thursday as military pressure mounts
Photostories
- 6 rare luxury cars owned by Cristiano Ronaldo
- 10 most educated countries in the world in 2026
- 5 moments when one should stay silent at work, as per psychology
- Why Sadhguru recommends Date and Walnut Smoothie for kids' breakfast
- 7 Indian mithais named after their place of origin
- ̌8 traditional chutneys from across India and what they pair best with
- Types of helmets and their purpose in real estate and construction
- 6 powerful items believed to shield you from the evil eye
- How Indian biryani became one of the world’s most ordered dishes
- BAFTA 2026: The red carpet fashion disasters we simply can't ignore
Videos
10:31 'IRAN FEARLESS': U.S. Makes Huge Admission On Iran | Trump Asks, 'Why Hasn't Tehran Capitulated?'09:54 Putin In Action To Secure Iranian Skies From U.S; Russia, Iran Seal $589 MN Missile Deal | DETAILS10:56 'Will Sink Them All': Iran Military Fires Back At U.S. Warships Deployment As Trump War Looms11:56 'WILL SHOW NO MERCY': Iran's DIRECT THREAT To American Troops Deployed In Middle East | WATCH11:22 Russia Openly Threatens NATO Member Estonia With Nuclear Weapons; 'Bear In Mind, Our Nukes...'08:32 Mexico Highways Burn, Americans Go Into Hiding After Cartel Kingpin El Mencho Is Killed In Raid09:20 On Cam: NATO Nation PUBLICLY Breaks Ranks With EU, Bashes Ursula’s ‘Blind Love’ For Ukraine13:51 Russia Mocks Europe As Putin Aide Clashes With Kallas; 'Useless Europeans Sipping Coffee In Geneva'08:16 Trump PULLS OUT Of Iran War? US To Keep Nuclear Talks Alive In Surprise Twist | Report
Up Next
Start a Conversation
Post comment