Mariachi performers and supporters demand the release of 20-year-old Hebert Kaleth Ibarra Castro, who is detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Texas. According to reporting, the singer and members of a mariachi group have continued to draw public attention to his situation, including by performing the “Star-Spangled Banner” around the Fourth of July. Multiple outlets describe the event as part of a broader effort by mariachi artists to call for his release from the detention center where he is held. The coverage centers on his detention status and the appeal for authorities to grant him release while the legal process continues. While details about the underlying immigration case are not fully specified in the available summaries, the reporting consistently frames the public performance and associated advocacy as a way to highlight his detention and urge ICE to reconsider his continued confinement. The reports also emphasize that supporters characterize him as a young musician and spotlight his cultural and community ties as part of their request for release.