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Saturday, January 10, 2026

Mayor Addresses Arrest of Job Center Director, Condemns ICE Presence in Pasadena on Eaton Fire Anniversary

Mayor Victor Gordo (in suit at center) discusses the arrest of Pasadena Job Center Director Jose Madera with community members outside his office at City Hall on Wedesday, January 7, 2026. [Eddie Rivera/Pasadena Now]

Mayor Victor Gordo issued his first official remarks Saturday about the arrest of Pasadena Community Job Center Director Jose Madera by Pasadena police on Jan 7.

Madera was detained and questioned at Pasadena Police Dept. Headquarters on N. Garfield Avenue Wednesday following allegations raised by a federal ICE agent.

Pasadena officers arrested Madera for  misdemeanor obstructing a peace officer, issued him a citation, and released him.

Gordo said he was concerned that ICE had chosen the one-year anniversary of the Eaton Fire, a day of remembrance, to come into Pasadena.

The mayor committed to a thorough investigation of the incident and the actions of Pasadena police.

Here is Mayor Gordos’ statement in full:

“On January 7, José Madera, a beloved community leader and the Director of the Pasadena Community Job Center was questioned and detained by Pasadena Police following allegations raised by a federal ICE agent who had entered our community that day. While José was released immediately after processing, his being detained shook those who know his character, his record of service, and his unwavering commitment to Pasadena.

“What makes this moment even more troubling is the timing. ICE chose to show up in Pasadena on a day when our community was gathered to commemorate the Eaton Fire and the profound losses we endured including the 19 lives taken and the homes and schools lost, compounding the pain we carry as a city. And across our nation on that same day, we witnessed the heartbreaking killing of Renée Nicole Good, a 37-year-old mother and neighbor in Minneapolis, who was fatally shot by a federal ICE agent during a federal operation. Another life cut short under circumstances that have sparked deep anguish, questions, and calls for accountability nationwide.

“These events are not isolated. They speak to a deeper fear in our immigrant and broader communities, that enforcement actions arrive unannounced, at moments of mourning, or in ways that sow confusion, distrust, and pain. That choice of timing was not happenstance and it is unacceptable.

“Pasadena Police Chief Gene Harris has assured me that there will be a complete and thorough investigation into the incident that occurred here and the allegations made by the federal agent that led to José being questioned and detained. Later that same day, we came together — José, NDLON Co-Executive Director Pablo Alvarado, Chief Harris, Deputy Chief Art Chute, City Manager Miguel Márquez, and other community leaders. It was a frank, constructive, and positive conversation.

“I am under no illusions about the fear, the concern, and even the anger many felt seeing one of our community’s most compassionate and caring leaders detained. I share in those feelings. I commit to you that this investigation will be thorough and accountable, and that we will work together, city leadership and community partners alike, to build back trust. Pasadena is strongest when we stand together for dignity, fairness, and the belief that every person belongs. That is the standard we must meet, and the work we will continue to do together.”

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