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Wyoming nonprofit launches hotline to verify ICE enforcement activity in Teton County

Mar 31, 2026Jackson, WY

The Wyoming Immigrant Advocacy Project launched the Teton Area Rapid Response Network (TARRN) to provide real-time, verified information about ICE activity in Teton County. Trained bilingual dispatchers and volunteer verifiers respond to reports to document enforcement actions and reduce anxiety fueled by unverified rumors. The initiative comes as immigration enforcement has escalated nationwide, with the Trump administration averaging 746 deportations daily.

ICE Re-Detains Man During Routine Check-In After Prior Release

Mar 31, 2026

Ryan Amilkar Perez Bello entered the United States on December 5, 2022, and was released on his own recognizance on March 2, 2023, after being issued a Notice to Appear for removal proceedings. He was re-detained on March 31, 2026, when he reported for a routine ICE appointment. The court ordered his immediate release, finding that his prior release created a liberty interest and that his continued detention violated due process.

Mexican National Detained by Immigration Officers in Big Bear Area

Mar 31, 2026Big Bear, CAMexico

Armando Gonzalez Procopio, a Mexican citizen who lived and worked in Big Bear, California for over 20 years, was arrested by immigration officers on March 31, 2026. He was charged with being present in the United States without having been admitted or paroled and placed in removal proceedings at the ICE Desert View Annex Detention Facility in Adelanto. The court granted his temporary restraining order and ordered his immediate release from immigration custody.

Immigration detainee re-detained after parole release without notice or hearing

Mar 31, 2026

Najibullah Qasemi, a federal immigration detainee, was re-detained on March 31, 2026, after previously being released from immigration detention on parole. The court found that his re-detention without notice and hearing violated due process. The court ordered his immediate release on the same conditions as before and enjoined future re-detention without proper notice and hearing procedures.

Cuban National Detained by ICE on Way to Work Despite Valid Employment Authorization

Mar 31, 2026Cuba

Isnel Mayea Borges, a Cuban national who entered the U.S. through CBP's One Program in August 2023 and was released on two-year parole, was arrested by ICE on March 31, 2026 while on his way to work. Borges has a pending Application for Adjustment of Status under the Cuban Adjustment Act, possesses valid Employment Authorization, and has no criminal history. The court ordered his immediate release, finding his detention without a pre-deprivation hearing violated due process.

Thousands of asylum-seekers abandon cases facing deportation to third countries

Mar 31, 2026

A CBS News analysis of federal immigration court data found that the Trump administration's policy of deporting asylum-seekers to third countries under asylum cooperative agreements has caused widespread case abandonment. More than 75,500 asylum cases received motions to terminate proceedings, with approximately 12,300 people withdrawing or abandoning their claims or agreeing to voluntary departure. About 17,500 people have been deported to third countries since Trump took office, according to monitoring group estimates, with most sent to Mexico. Asylum-seekers cited prolonged detention, health issues, and legal counsel warnings about extended custody periods as reasons for abandoning their cases.

Two Cuban pastors detained by ICE during routine immigration appointment in Texas

Mar 31, 2026Harlingen, TXCuba

Lester Pérez Sánchez and Ismaray Paz Torres, a Cuban pastor couple who arrived in the U.S. in 2021 seeking asylum and hold I-220A status, were detained by ICE on March 31, 2026, during what they believed was a routine supervision appointment in Harlingen, Texas. Both hold work permits and operate a tire repair workshop in Ingleside. They have been held at El Valle Detention Center in Raymondville since their arrest. The Ingleside community, including the mayor, has rallied for their release.

Venezuelan migrants trapped in Miami unable to leave U.S.

Mar 31, 2026Miami, FLVenezuela

A group of Venezuelan migrants, including children and babies, are stranded in Miami after attempting to voluntarily leave the United States. Their travel documents were rejected by airlines at the airport, preventing them from boarding flights home. The situation stems from Venezuela having no operational consulates in the U.S., making it impossible for Venezuelan citizens to obtain or renew required travel documents like passports and safe-conducts from U.S. soil.

ICE Detains Father of Chicana Painter Criselda Vasquez

Mar 31, 2026CaliforniaMexico

Immigration and Customs Enforcement detained the father of Chicana painter Criselda Vasquez on March 31, 2026, after he was pulled over while on his way home from work and arrested outside a neighbor's home. Vasquez stated her father had been in the United States for over 40 years and that he was racially profiled. The family launched a fundraiser to cover lost wages and legal fees related to his detention.

Tech activist builds ICE-tracking app, faces job loss and threats

Mar 31, 2026Syracuse, NYMexico

Rafael Concepcion, a Syracuse University professor, developed DEICER, a crowdsourced mapping app that alerts users to ICE activity and agent locations. After the app gained 30,000 users, the Department of Justice pressured Apple to remove it from the App Store in October 2025. Concepcion lost his university job and received death threats but continued developing modified versions of the tool.

Federal judge rules DHS mandatory detention policy violates federal law

Mar 31, 2026Las Vegas, NV

A federal judge ruled that the Department of Homeland Security's mandatory detention policies for immigrants who entered without inspection violated federal law and the Administrative Procedure Act. The ruling allows hundreds of immigration detainees in Nevada to seek bond hearings before an immigration judge. The ACLU of Nevada brought the class action lawsuit challenging the policies, which advocates said could also affect thousands of future immigration detainees.

Teen remains in federal custody months after San Antonio ICE raid

Mar 31, 2026San Antonio, TXHonduras

A 15-year-old was detained during an ICE raid at a clandestine club off San Pedro Avenue in San Antonio in November 2025, along with approximately 140 other people. Four months later, the teen remained in federal custody at a migrant children's shelter on San Antonio's South Side despite paperwork for his release being completed. The release process stalled after his father, who was handling the case, was detained while driving back from a job in Corpus Christi, creating additional complications as the family feared further detention if a parent came forward to secure his release.

St. Charles County approves 287(g) ICE partnership agreement

Mar 31, 2026St. Charles County, MO

The St. Charles County Council unanimously approved a 287(g) partnership agreement between the county police department and ICE, allowing local officers to enforce limited immigration authority during routine police duties. The vote took place amid community opposition, with dozens of residents and advocacy groups present to protest the measure, though council members did not discuss the bill before passing it.

Detainees at Camp East Montana Face Unsafe Conditions from Rushed ICE Facility Launch

Mar 31, 2026El Paso, TX

A federal watchdog report found that ICE rushed the opening of Camp East Montana, the country's largest immigrant detention facility in El Paso, Texas, resulting in security lapses, medical negligence, and sanitation failures affecting over 3,000 detainees. An ICE inspection identified roughly 60 federal violations, and at least three deaths have occurred at the facility, including one ruled a homicide. The facility opened without perimeter security cameras or visitation spaces, and a measles outbreak spread into the community with delayed health department notification.

ICE arrested hundreds in Minnesota and Maine without criminal records

Mar 31, 2026Minnesota, Maine

According to arrest data from December 2025 to February 2026, approximately 63 percent of people arrested by ICE in Minnesota had no criminal record, with over 3,700 residents detained for civil immigration violations like overstayed visas. In Maine, roughly 80 percent of the nearly 200 people detained in January had only noncriminal immigration violations, with only 11 having criminal records. The data, obtained through Freedom of Information Act requests and analyzed by the Deportation Data Project, contradicted Trump administration claims that arrests targeted serious criminals. Most arrestees were from Latin American countries, with over one-quarter from Ecuador.

Dozens arrested in Jasper County operation targeting cockfighting ring

Mar 31, 2026Ridgeland, SC

U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Jasper County Sheriff's deputies, and Ridgeland police executed a coordinated operation Saturday involving approximately 250 officers across multiple locations in Jasper County, South Carolina, resulting in dozens of arrests. The year-long investigation targeted what Sheriff Chris Malphrus described as a criminal enterprise centered on an illegal cockfighting operation, which also uncovered connections to other criminal activity. Federal authorities are continuing the investigation and have not released specific details about the total number of detainees or their current locations.

Over 100 arrests from Portland ICE facility protests referred for prosecution

Mar 31, 2026Portland, OR

Since January 2025, law enforcement referred 109 arrests from Portland ICE facility protests to the Multnomah County District Attorney's Office. Of these referrals, 75 resulted in criminal charges, 28 were rejected, and 6 remain under consideration. Of the 75 cases filed, 24 resulted in convictions (16 guilty pleas, 2 no contest, 6 trial convictions), 43 remain open, and 8 resulted in dismissals or acquittals.

Traffic stop on I-20 near Leeds leads to foot pursuit, four arrested

Mar 31, 2026Leeds, ALMexico

On March 31, 2026, a traffic stop on Interstate 20 near Leeds, Alabama resulted in the arrest of four individuals. The driver presented a Mexican identification card instead of an Alabama driver license, prompting an Alabama State Police trooper to contact U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. When the driver and two passengers fled on foot into nearby woods, law enforcement apprehended all three without incident. All four individuals were arrested by the Leeds Police Department. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency and ICE are investigating the incident.

Dallas community leader Omar Salazar ordered deported after 7 months in ICE custody

Mar 31, 2026Dallas, TXMexico

Omar Salazar, an SMU graduate and Dallas community leader, was ordered deported to Mexico after losing his immigration case on April 2, 2026, following seven months of detention at ICE's Bluebonnet Detention Facility. He was detained after a traffic stop in August 2025 when he presented a Mexican ID and lacked a valid U.S. driver's license. Salazar, who was brought to the U.S. as a minor and did not qualify for DACA, has 60 days to depart voluntarily. His legal team said that while an appeal is possible, it could extend his detention another 8-12 months, and he would likely face a 3-6 year wait before reentry despite being married to a U.S. citizen.

Asylee detained by ICE at immigration check-in, leaving elderly mother without support

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Mar 31, 2026Riverside County, CA

Isaias, an asylee, was detained by ICE during a routine immigration check-in meeting earlier this year. He was the primary source of financial support for his elderly mother Rosa, who is now unable to work and needs assistance with rent and phone bills.

Houston council demands accountability for police-ICE coordination violations

Mar 31, 2026Houston, TX

Houston City Council members demanded accountability and policy changes after discovering that at least two police officers directly transported people to ICE agents in July and August 2025. Mayor John Whitmire stated the officers violated Houston Police Department policy. Council members called for Police Chief Noe Diaz to appear before city council to discuss coordination between local law enforcement and federal immigration enforcement, citing concerns that such coordination diverted resources from local law enforcement priorities.

Venezuelan pediatrician in ICE custody in Raleigh

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Mar 31, 2026Raleigh, NCVenezuela

A Venezuelan pediatrician working as a medical assistant in the Raleigh neighborhood is currently in ICE custody.

Iranian Asylum Seeker Re-detained at ICE Check-in, Court Orders Release

Mar 30, 2026McFarland, CaliforniaIran

Yaser Masroor, an asylum seeker from Iran, was re-detained on March 30, 2026, during a routine ICE check-in appointment after being previously released on recognizance in December 2023. ICE detained him solely because he had not been granted lawful status to remain in the U.S., despite having no criminal record and complying with all release conditions. The court found his detention violated due process and ordered his immediate release.

Mexican citizen detained in Florida traffic stop after 17 years in U.S.

Mar 30, 2026FloridaMexico

Ivan De Jesus Perez Salgado, a Mexican citizen who entered the U.S. without inspection in 2009 and lived there for over 17 years, was stopped while driving in Florida for allegedly having over-tinted windows and subsequently taken into ICE custody. He was transferred to several detention facilities and is now held at Golden State Annex in California. The court granted his habeas corpus petition and ordered a bond hearing within seven days.

Migration agents detain Hispanic mother during delivery work

Mar 30, 2026Cottage Grove, ORGuatemala

A Hispanic mother was detained by immigration agents while working as a delivery driver. The post appeals for help and offers to share a GoFundMe link for those commenting.

Utah Highway Patrol traffic stop on I-15 results in ICE detainers for driver and passenger

Mar 30, 2026Roy, UT

On March 30, 2026, a Utah Highway Patrol trooper conducted a traffic stop on I-15 in Weber County for speeding. The driver refused to cooperate and could not provide valid identification despite claiming to be a U.S. citizen. With assistance from Weber County Sheriff's Office and ICE agents, the driver was forcibly removed from the vehicle due to noncompliance. Both the driver and a passenger were found to have active ICE detainers and were arrested and booked into Weber County Jail on charges including speeding, resisting arrest, and driving without a license.

Shoplifting suspect arrested, to be turned over to ICE

Mar 30, 2026Wildwood, FL

Juan Carlos Quevedo Ferrer, 46, was arrested by Wildwood police for allegedly conducting 10 self-checkout fraud incidents at Target between November and March, in which he scanned lower-priced items like taco seasoning instead of the actual merchandise he purchased, totaling $181 in losses. Following his arrest, he is to be turned over to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

ICE lodges detainer for Venezuelan national facing felony charges in Charlotte.

Mar 30, 2026Charlotte, NCVenezuela

ICE lodged a detainer requesting that Charlotte authorities not release Angelvis Jesus Quintero Fernandez, a 22-year-old from Venezuela, who was arrested and faces felony charges including first-degree murder in two fatal shootings in Charlotte on January 24 and March 22, 2026. Quintero Fernandez allegedly entered the U.S. in July 2023 via the CBP One app.

ICE continues deportation operations during DHS shutdown, deploys agents to airports

Mar 30, 2026

Despite a lapse in federal funding, ICE officers are continuing deportation operations nationwide and have been deployed to assist understaffed TSA at airports in major cities including New York, Chicago, Houston, Phoenix, Atlanta, and New Orleans. DHS officials stated that ICE arrested multiple individuals with criminal convictions over the weekend, including gang members, sex offenders, and drug traffickers, while maintaining airport security presence.

Ukrainian deportee by ICE drafted into military upon return

Mar 30, 2026Ukraine

Anton Smovzh was deported from the United States by ICE. Upon crossing the border into Ukraine following his deportation, he was immediately picked up by Ukrainian military draft officers and sent to a training center.

Undocumented immigrant arrested on DUI charges after found asleep at wheel

Mar 30, 2026Pensacola, FLMexico

Fernando Costilla Espinoza, 38, a Mexican national, was found asleep behind the wheel of a locked pickup truck at a Pensacola intersection just before 3 a.m. on Sunday. An Escambia County Sheriff's sergeant positioned his patrol vehicle in front of the truck to prevent it from rolling into traffic. When Florida Highway Patrol troopers arrived and woke Espinoza, they observed signs of alcohol impairment. He was arrested on DUI charges, and ICE placed a detainer after determining he was not in the United States legally.

Nine clergy members arrested blocking ICE garage in Philadelphia protest

Mar 30, 2026Philadelphia, PA

Nine clergy members and one immigration activist were arrested on Monday morning while blocking the ICE headquarters garage in Center City Philadelphia as part of a "Week of Action Against ICE and Collaborators." Homeland Security officers forcibly removed the protesters from the garage doors and took them into custody around 9:45 a.m. All were charged with obstructing access to the garage under federal security infrastructure rules and issued violation notices requiring $530 in penalties or a federal court appearance.

Toledo resident among plaintiffs accusing feds of unlawful immigration arrests

Mar 30, 2026Columbus, OH

A Toledo resident is one of several lead plaintiffs in a class-action lawsuit accusing federal immigration authorities of making warrantless arrests. The lawsuit comes as ICE enforcement increases in Ohio.

ICE detains man without warrant after charges dropped in New Jersey

Mar 30, 2026New Jersey

ICE agents detained Edgar Gomez in Bridgeton, New Jersey, after he left a court appearance where all charges against him had been dropped. Agents smashed the window of an immigration lawyer's vehicle and removed Gomez without producing a warrant despite requests from his attorney. Gomez was one step away from obtaining lawful permanent residency. The detention occurred one day after New Jersey passed a law requiring ICE agents to produce warrants.

17-year-old injured by ICE officers at protest, hospitalized with broken femur

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Mar 30, 2026

A 17-year-old attending a protest against ICE was detained and beaten repeatedly with a baton by officers, resulting in a broken femur that required emergency surgery. According to witnesses, the beating occurred while the minor was already surrounded by officers and detained. He is reportedly being denied visitors while hospitalized.

Two-year-old Kaleth refuses food, denied medical care at Dilley detention center

Mar 30, 2026Dilley, TX

A two-year-old boy named Kaleth has been held at the Dilley family detention center in Texas since March 19, 2026, and is refusing to eat while experiencing a fever. When his mother requested medical assistance, staff reportedly dismissed her concerns as "mental." The facility, run by CoreCivic for ICE, has faced repeated criticism for contaminated food, inadequate medical care, and poor conditions including water shortages. Rep. Joaquin Castro is calling for Kaleth's immediate release and medical care, and has renewed demands to close the facility.

ICE arrests truckers at Iowa weigh stations; judge finds due process violations

Mar 30, 2026Des Moines, IowaIndia

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents conducted immigration enforcement operations at interstate weigh stations across Iowa in coordination with Iowa State Patrol troopers. State patrol officers stopped commercial truck drivers for weigh-station violations, and ICE agents stationed at the facilities then conducted immigration status checks and detained individuals. Suraj Vasal, an Indian national who had sought asylum four years earlier, was arrested on February 11, 2026, after failing to stop at a weigh station on Interstate 80. U.S. District Judge Stephen Locher ruled on March 24, 2026, that ICE and the immigration court violated Vasal's due process rights by conducting a bond hearing with only 30 minutes' notice, preventing him from obtaining legal representation. The judge ordered a new bond hearing with at least 48 hours' notice and assignment to a different judge.

Guatemalan mother and daughter detained at San Francisco airport, deported within 36 hours

Mar 30, 2026San Francisco, CAGuatemala

On March 22, 2026, ICE agents in plainclothes detained Angelina Lopez-Jimenez, 41, a Guatemalan national, and her 9-year-old daughter at San Francisco International Airport after TSA alerted ICE to their presence on a passenger list. Lopez-Jimenez was handcuffed and placed in a wheelchair at Terminal 3 after resisting the agents. She had a final removal order issued by an immigration judge in 2019. Both mother and daughter were transferred to Texas and deported to Guatemala within approximately 36 hours. The detention prompted Democratic lawmakers to condemn the action and community groups to protest, with some alleging San Francisco police illegally assisted ICE in violation of the city's sanctuary policies.

Nicaragua man dies at Texas ICE detention facility; deaths in custody surge to record levels

Mar 30, 2026Minneapolis, MNNicaragua

Victor Manuel Diaz, a 34-year-old from Nicaragua, died at Camp East Montana detention center in El Paso, Texas, eight days after being detained by ICE in Minneapolis in January 2026. ICE initially classified his death as a presumed suicide, though the official cause remains under investigation and his family disputes the conclusion. His death was the third at the facility since it opened in August 2025. An ABC News analysis found that the first 14 months of the second Trump administration represent the deadliest period for the federal immigration detention system in recent years, with 45 deaths reported as of March 29, 2026, representing a mortality rate of 11 deaths per 100,000 admissions in the first ten weeks of 2026—up from one death per 100,000 admissions in 2022. Multiple Minnesota detainees at Camp East Montana have reported poor treatment, inadequate medical care, and overcrowding.

Immigration Detention of Man Living in U.S. Since 2019 Ruled Unconstitutional

Mar 29, 2026Karnes City, Texas

Merin Bonerges Mercado-Mejia, who entered the United States in April 2019 and had been living continuously in the country, was taken into immigration custody on March 29, 2026. He had been authorized to work in the U.S., possessed a valid Social Security number and work permit, and owned a landscaping and roofing company. The federal court ordered his immediate release, finding his detention without a bond hearing violated his constitutional due process rights.

Salvadoran man charged with repeated unauthorized reentry to U.S.

Mar 29, 2026Chattanooga, TNEl Salvador

Hector Antonio Amaya Flores, 49, was arrested by Hamilton County sheriff's deputies on March 31, 2026, and is facing federal charges for unlawfully reentering the United States after four prior deportations. According to court documents, Flores had been deported in 1996, 1997, 2003, and 2018, and did not have authorization from the Department of Homeland Security to return. He is currently in deportation proceedings in federal court.

San Diego County population declines as immigration enforcement reduces arrivals

Mar 29, 2026San Diego, CA

San Diego County's population declined by 5,300 residents in 2025, reversing prior growth, following a 65% drop in foreign arrivals attributed to the Trump administration's immigration crackdown. Net international migration fell from 17,655 to 6,135. Census data shows the county's population decline reflects broader demographic shifts across California. Economists warn that continued immigration restrictions could harm labor force availability and economic growth.

Florida Mayor Claims ICE Transporting Detainees to Restart Jail Time Limits

Mar 29, 2026Orange County, FL

Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings and immigration attorneys alleged that federal authorities have been transporting detained migrants around town before rebooking them into local jails the same day to reset a three-day detention limit. The practice has raised concerns about detention practices in Florida's immigration enforcement system, which has operated under aggressive policies under Governor Ron DeSantis.

ICE Boston arrests twice-deported Mexican national after jail ignores detainer

Mar 29, 2026Boston, MAMexico

ICE Boston arrested Bolivar Rivera-Perez, a Mexican national with two prior deportations and a criminal history including firearms offenses and DUI convictions in Massachusetts and Pennsylvania. ICE lodged a detainer against Rivera-Perez with the Franklin County House of Corrections on March 24, 2025, but the facility released him into the community on March 31, 2025, without honoring the detainer.

Multiple protesters arrested during vandalism at Portland ICE facility

Mar 29, 2026Portland, OR

On March 29, 2026, police arrested multiple protesters during a demonstration at the Portland ICE building in Portland. Isiah A. Lee, 26, climbed onto the lower roof of the facility and vandalized it, resulting in charges of first-degree criminal mischief and second-degree criminal trespass. Isaias Laguna, 21, was arrested and charged with second-degree criminal mischief, second-degree disorderly conduct, and second-degree criminal trespass. Robert Stoms, 37, was arrested and charged with second-degree criminal mischief. Lee was taken to Multnomah County Detention Center.

Six arrested during No Kings immigration enforcement protest in Las Vegas

Mar 29, 2026Las Vegas, NV

About 1,400 people gathered at the federal courthouse in downtown Las Vegas for the No Kings protest against immigration enforcement on March 29, 2026. Six people were arrested by Metro police on various charges including refusing to remove a prohibited item, throwing rocks, battery against protesters, and pedestrian in roadway violations. Additional demonstrations took place in North Las Vegas and Henderson.

Man jumps jail fence after spotting ICE officers, sustains injuries

Mar 29, 2026Santa Barbara, CA

On March 27, 2026, 25-year-old Jhonathan Cosme Antonio of Carpinteria encountered ICE agents attempting to apprehend him. After fleeing on foot, he jumped the perimeter fence of Santa Barbara County Main Jail to evade them. He sustained non-life-threatening injuries from the fence jump and was discovered hiding between storage containers. He was transported to a hospital for treatment and issued a citation for trespassing by Santa Barbara County deputies.

Mexican immigrant detained without bond hearing, appeals court upholds Trump policy

Mar 29, 2026Minneapolis, MNMexico

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit ruled on March 26, 2026, that the Trump administration has authority to detain immigrants without bond hearings. The case centered on Joaquín Herrera Ávila, a Mexican national detained in Minneapolis in August 2025 after entering without proper documentation. He had lived in the U.S. for over 20 years. The three-judge panel found that immigrants classified as applicants for admission or aliens seeking admission are not entitled to bond hearings before immigration proceedings. The ruling reversed approximately 1,000 habeas corpus orders for release previously issued by Minnesota federal district judges and is expected to be appealed to the Supreme Court.

ICE agents deployed to airports during DHS funding crisis and TSA staffing shortages

Mar 29, 2026Chicago, IL

President Trump deployed ICE agents to major U.S. airports during a Department of Homeland Security funding impasse that caused TSA staffing shortages and long security lines. The deployment was presented as assistance with security operations and crowd control. Trump ordered emergency pay increases for TSA agents to address delays. ICE agents retain their enforcement mandate and broad authority to identify and detain undocumented immigrants while at airports, and may continue working at airports beyond the initial emergency response.

Ecuadorian man arrested for kidnapping child from laundromat; ICE initiates removal

Mar 28, 2026Patchogue, NYEcuador

Carlos Corte-Corte was arrested on March 28, 2026, after leading a four-year-old child out of a laundromat in Patchogue, New York; the child was found at a nearby library. ICE arrested him on March 31 and initiated removal proceedings. According to DHS, Corte-Corte illegally entered the U.S. at least four times since 2020, with three prior removals. He was charged with second-degree kidnapping and endangering the welfare of a child.

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