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Judge dismisses case against LA protester, says government acted in bad faith

Aug 2, 2025Los Angeles, CA

A federal judge dismissed charges against Jonathon Redondo-Rosales, a 36-year-old TikTok creator and U.S. citizen arrested at an August 2 protest against immigration enforcement, after finding the government acted in bad faith. Redondo-Rosales had spent six months in jail awaiting trial for allegedly assaulting a Federal Protective Service officer with a cloth hat. The judge noted discrepancies in the officer's statements, that video evidence contradicted the assault claim, and that prosecutors sought dismissal to avoid disclosing problematic officer records rather than address legitimate legal issues.

Pablo Sequen Habeas Corpus Petition Against ICE Detention

Aug 1, 2025Northern District of California

Pablo Sequen filed a habeas corpus petition challenging unlawful detention by immigration authorities. The case involves a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction proceedings. A judge granted a preliminary injunction on September 16, 2025, halting the petitioner's deportation.

Studio City balloon shop owner's wife detained by ICE

Aug 1, 2025Studio City, CAIran

Sharareh Moghadam, a legal green card holder from Iran working toward U.S. citizenship, was detained by ICE on August 1, 2025, after reporting to immigration offices as instructed. She had traveled to Iran to visit family members with serious health issues and was detained upon her return to California. She is currently held in a facility in Phoenix, Arizona, with a court date scheduled for September 12.

Detainees on hunger strike at Florida immigration detention center

Aug 1, 2025Miramar, FLCuba

Detainees at a South Florida immigration detention center nicknamed "Alligator Alcatraz" have been on a hunger strike for ten days, protesting living conditions. One detainee, Pedro Hernández, was hospitalized during the strike but continues to refuse food, citing conditions and treatment. Civil rights groups have filed lawsuits stating detainees lack access to legal counsel, food, hygiene, and medical care.

Russian immigrant detained by ICE despite requesting voluntary departure

Aug 2025Tacoma, WARussia

Yury Saaryan, a Russian national who overstayed his tourist visa, went to an ICE office in August 2025 seeking help returning to Russia but was detained instead. An immigration judge granted him voluntary departure in November 2025, but ICE has not arranged his removal despite his repeated requests and three hunger strikes. ICE cites delays in obtaining travel documents from the Russian government, while Saaryan and his attorney say the Russian Embassy could issue documents within two days if he were permitted to visit in person.

Kona coffee worker freed after five months in ICE detention

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Aug 2025Captain Cook, HINicaragua

Juan José Estrada Lopez, a 42-year-old Nicaraguan national working on a Kona coffee farm, was detained by ICE agents in August 2025 during a green card interview and held at the Federal Detention Center in Honolulu for over five months without charges or bond. He was released on January 27, 2026, after an immigration court granted him a green card and lawful permanent resident status, with the government waiving its right to appeal.

Filipina-American activist Alma Bowman files habeas petition against ICE detention

Aug 1, 2025Macon, GAPhilippines

Alma Bella Bowman, a Georgia resident and immigrants' rights activist, filed a habeas corpus petition seeking immediate release from ICE detention where she has been held since March 26, 2025. Bowman, who claims to be a U.S. citizen based on her father's citizenship and Navy service at the time of her birth in the Philippines, was detained during a routine check-in at the ICE Atlanta Field Office. This is her second detention by ICE; she was previously detained from 2017 to 2020 at Irwin County Detention Center, where she whistleblew about non-consensual gynecological procedures performed by a doctor on immigrant women.

Legal Groups Sue Trump Administration Over Court Hearing Arrests

Aug 1, 2025New York, NY

The NYCLU, ACLU, and other legal organizations filed a federal lawsuit challenging ICE's policy of arresting immigrants who attend mandatory immigration court hearings. The lawsuit claims the Trump administration's practice violates the Administrative Procedure Act and due process rights, as people are being arrested when complying with legal obligations to appear in court and then fast-tracked for deportation.

British man deported by ICE criticizes UK after deportation

Aug 1, 2025Manchester, UKUnited Kingdom

Ted Jones, a 24-year-old British man, was deported from the United States to Britain in August 2025 after ICE identified a 2022 drink-driving conviction and visa irregularities. Jones moved to the US as a child and was removed during the Trump administration's immigration enforcement operations. According to ICE data, 212 people were deported from the US to the UK between Trump's inauguration and October 2025, compared to the same period under the Biden administration.

ICE Scheduled Detention of Chinese National Blocked by Federal Court

Jul 31, 2025San Francisco, CAChina

Zhiyu Yang, a Chinese national, was scheduled for detention at an ICE appointment on July 31, 2025 in San Francisco. The federal court granted a temporary restraining order to prevent his arrest and detention, then converted it to a preliminary injunction. The court ruled that Yang cannot be detained without a pre-detention hearing before a neutral decisionmaker, citing Fifth Amendment due process protections.

ICE arrests woman leaving San Francisco immigration court

Jul 31, 2025San Francisco, CA

ICE agents arrested Carmen Aracely Pablo Sequen as she was leaving the San Francisco immigration court on July 31, 2025 and detained her at ICE's San Francisco field office. The arrest was pursuant to ICE and EOIR policies permitting the arrest of non-citizens at immigration courthouses. The court granted preliminary injunctive relief ordering her release and prohibiting re-detention without due process protections.

ICE Officers Smash Car Windows During Arrests Under Trump

Jul 31, 2025

ProPublica documented nearly 50 incidents of ICE officers breaking car windows to make arrests since Trump took office, compared to just eight in the previous decade. The tactic has resulted in injuries to detainees including children and U.S. citizens. Use-of-force experts say there is no official policy authorizing the practice, but officers who employ it are being promoted rather than disciplined.

Deported Venezuelans describe abuse in El Salvador's CECOT prison

Jul 31, 2025Venezuela

The Washington Post interviewed 16 former detainees of El Salvador's Terrorism Confinement Center (CECOT) to document conditions inside the megaprison where the U.S. has deported migrants. Detainees reported beatings, isolation, sexual assault, and other forms of mistreatment within the facility.

ICE arrests five men near Austin construction site

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Jul 31, 2025Austin, TX

Five men were arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement near a construction site in East Austin on July 31, 2025, after a Texas Department of Public Safety traffic stop for a license plate violation. The men were taken into custody within 15 minutes and are being held pending removal proceedings. U.S. Rep. Greg Casar subsequently demanded answers from federal authorities about the arrests and the collaboration between state and federal law enforcement.

San Jose tattoo artist arrested in Berkeley carjacking after ICE deportation battle

Jul 31, 2025San Jose, CAMexico

Guillermo Medina Reyes, a 31-year-old San Jose tattoo artist and Mexican national, was arrested in Berkeley on July 27 following an alleged vehicle theft crime spree. Reyes had been fighting ICE deportation efforts, with a judge barring his detention two weeks prior to the arrest. He was charged with multiple felonies including carjacking, vehicle theft, and grand theft. Reyes faces criminal prosecution and potential imprisonment, followed by deportation proceedings.

Haitian businessman detained by ICE, denied bond release

Jul 31, 2025Miami, FLHaiti

Pierre Reginald Boulos, a Haitian businessman and former presidential aspirant, was arrested by ICE on July 17 on immigration violation charges and remains detained at Krome North Service Processing Center. An immigration judge ruled he must remain in mandatory detention after determining he is subject to a detention regulation. Boulos, a lawful permanent resident born in New York who renounced his U.S. citizenship, is accused of failing to disclose involvement in a Haitian political party during his permanent residency application and collaborating with armed gangs.

ICE Agent Pulls Gun on Woman During South Carolina Raid

Jul 30, 2025North Charleston, SC

Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers conducted an unannounced raid at a home in North Charleston, South Carolina on July 30, arresting Franklin Arce. Ring camera footage shows an ICE agent pulling a gun on Arce's partner Celeste Hernandez and shoving her back into the house while Arce was being arrested. Arce's family claims the officers never showed a warrant or provided their names and badge numbers, and Hernandez stated Arce was working toward legal citizenship with a court hearing scheduled.

Korean scientist with green card detained without explanation

Jul 29, 2025San Francisco, CASouth Korea

A Korean-born researcher and longtime U.S. legal permanent resident was detained by immigration officials at San Francisco International Airport for a week without explanation. According to his lawyer, he was denied access to an attorney during his detention.

US citizen detained by ICE agents after mistaken identity

Jul 29, 2025Navasota, TX

Miguel Angel Ponce Jr., a U.S. citizen from Texas, was detained by ICE agents who mistakenly identified him as a wanted violent offender. He was handcuffed and held for approximately 90 minutes to two hours before agents compared his tattoos to a photograph and realized their error. After his release, agents allegedly suggested he shave his beard to avoid future confusion, a request Ponce found disrespectful and said he would never comply with.

Federal Court Orders Release of Laotian Man After 25-Year Supervised Release

Jul 29, 2025IowaLaos

Lamphone Phongsavanh, a Laotian refugee who entered the U.S. in 1981, was detained by ICE in July 2025 after 25 years of supervised release following a removal order. The court found the government failed to demonstrate changed circumstances or significant likelihood of removal, violating immigration law. Chief Judge Stephanie Rose ordered his immediate release and restoration to supervised release status.

San Jose tattoo artist facing deportation arrested in Berkeley

Jul 29, 2025Berkeley, CA

Guillermo Medina Reyes, 31, a San Jose tattoo artist facing ICE deportation, was arrested in Berkeley after authorities say he attempted three carjackings on Sunday. Reyes was described as combative and altered when detained and was taken for mental evaluation after the incidents.

Venezuelans deported to El Salvador mega-prison describe brutal abuse

NPR
Jul 27, 2025Venezuela

Over 130 Venezuelans were deported from the U.S. to El Salvador's CECOT maximum-security prison under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, accused of gang membership. Released detainees reported enduring beatings, sexual abuse, inadequate food, and conditions including near-total isolation for months. The Trump administration paid El Salvador $6 million to house the men. Human rights groups documented allegations of torture and forced disappearance.

Federal Court Blocks ICE Detention of Peruvian Asylum Seeker Without Hearing

Jul 25, 2025San Francisco, CAPeru

Jorge Willy Valera Chuquillanqui, a Peruvian asylum seeker with no criminal history, was arrested by DHS agents minutes after completing routine immigration court proceedings on July 25, 2025. He had been living in the U.S. since December 2022 after being released on bond. The federal court granted a preliminary injunction ordering his release and prohibiting re-detention without a hearing before a neutral decisionmaker. The court found that ICE violated his due process rights by detaining him without proper procedural safeguards.

Smuggler accused of abandoning dying migrant in Arizona desert

Jul 24, 2025Southern ArizonaMexico

A human smuggler guided a group of undocumented migrants through the Arizona desert in extreme heat and allegedly instructed them to abandon one member who became dizzy and fell into a ravine, resulting in death. U.S. Border Patrol agents apprehended the smuggler, Miguel Salomon-Lugo, on June 21.

Vermont superintendent detained by border agents, devices searched

Jul 24, 2025Burlington, VTNicaragua

Wilmer Chavarria, a U.S. citizen school superintendent, was detained for 4-5 hours at Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport by customs agents upon returning from Nicaragua. Agents questioned his marriage and professional status, and repeatedly demanded passwords to his personal phone and district-issued laptop containing student information. After his devices were searched, Chavarria was released but subsequently had his Global Entry program membership revoked.

New Zealand woman and 6-year-old son detained at US-Canada border

Jul 24, 2025Dilley, TXNew Zealand

Sarah Shaw, a New Zealand woman living in Washington State, and her 6-year-old son Isaac were detained by US immigration at the Canada-US border on July 24 after attempting to return home from dropping off her other children in Vancouver. Shaw held a temporary immigration document allowing her to travel and re-enter the US. Officials identified an administrative error with her paperwork. The pair were transferred to the Dilley Immigration Processing Centre in Texas, where they are being held. They do not have access to their personal belongings.

Abusive practices documented at three Florida immigration detention centers

Jul 21, 2025Miami, FL

A Human Rights Watch report documents practices at three Florida immigration detention facilities (Krome North, Broward Transitional Center, and Federal Detention Center Miami) since January 2025. Detainees experienced overcrowding, unsanitary conditions, denial of medical care, degrading treatment, and restricted access to legal support. The report includes detailed accounts from 11 detained individuals and their families. Detention populations increased 40 percent.

Italian nationals held at Florida ICE detention facility seek release

CNN
Jul 21, 2025Ochopee, FLItaly

Two Italian nationals, Fernando Eduardo Artese and Gaetano Cateno Mirabella Costa, are being detained at an ICE facility in Florida known as "Alligator Alcatraz" for immigration violations. Artese was stopped during a traffic stop and had an outstanding warrant for a driving violation, while Costa was arrested by ICE after serving time for domestic violence. Both men's families are seeking their release and cite detention conditions and access to legal representation.

5-year-old U.S. citizen separated from detained mother in ICE custody

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Jul 21, 2025Austin, TXMexico

A 5-year-old girl identified as a U.S. citizen was taken into ICE custody along with her mother after Austin police responded to a disturbance call and identified the mother with an ICE administrative warrant. The family has been unable to locate the child in government databases and is seeking custody arrangements so she can stay with relatives while her mother remains detained.

Key West man falsely arrested for filming

Jul 21, 2025Key West FloridaHaiti

On July 21, 2025, Dan Mathers of Key West was arrested by a Customs and Border Protection agent while filming the agent detaining a Haitian immigrant on Eaton Street. Mathers was accused of threatening the agent and held for 8 hours at a facility in Marathon before being released. The Haitian immigrant was also later released. Mathers was unable to contact his family until approximately 9:15pm.

82-year-old deported after green card appointment

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Jul 21, 2025Allentown, PAChile

An 82-year-old man from Pennsylvania was deported to Guatemala after being apprehended during a visit to an ICE office to replace his lost green card. He had lived in the U.S. for nearly 40 years and was granted political asylum in 1987. His family initially could not locate him and later learned he was in a hospital in Guatemala. Guatemala has an agreement with the Trump administration to receive deported immigrants of other nationalities.

Report Documents Abusive Conditions at Three Florida Immigration Detention Centers

Jul 21, 2025Miami, FL

A Human Rights Watch report documents severe conditions at three Florida immigration detention facilities (Krome North, Broward Transitional Center, and Federal Detention Center Miami) between January and June 2025, including overcrowding at 249% capacity at Krome by March, denial of medical care, degrading treatment, and lack of access to legal support. The report details experiences of 17 detained immigrants, including a Green Card holder detained after a domestic dispute and a British entrepreneur with serious medical conditions whose treatment worsened across multiple facility transfers.

Cuban nationals challenge ICE I-220A release classification

Jul 21, 2025Washington, DCCuba

Three Cuban nationals filed a lawsuit challenging U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's use of I-220A forms to release them without proper parolee status. The plaintiffs, who were apprehended upon entry and subject to mandatory detention, allege ICE unlawfully misclassified their immigration status, which excluded them from eligibility for adjustment of status under the Cuban Adjustment Act. The case raises claims of Administrative Procedure Act violations, Fifth Amendment due process violations, and ultra vires agency action.

Undocumented man detained by ICE, faces deportation to Iran

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Jul 20, 2025Tempe, AZIran

Mehrzad Asadi Eidivand, a 41-year-old undocumented resident, has been in federal custody since June after HSI agents arrested him and his wife at their home without a warrant. After taking a plea deal and being released in late November, he was immediately detained by ICE and has since been held at Imperial Regional Detention Facility in Calexico, California. ICE has repeatedly asked him to sign a deportation order to Iran, where his attorney says he faces an execution order due to his opposition to the Islamist regime.

Family Surrenders German Shepherd While Self-Deporting Due to ICE Operations

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Jul 20, 2025Los Angeles, CA

A family facing ICE enforcement operations decided to self-deport but were unable to bring their 6-year-old German Shepherd, Draco, on their flight due to airline size restrictions. The family surrendered the dog they had raised for over five years to the Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control. Pet surrenders from families affected by recent immigration enforcement operations have occurred in Southern California.

Gay Venezuelan asylum seeker deported to El Salvador prison, later released in swap

Jul 19, 2025Tecoluca, El SalvadorVenezuela

Andry Hernández Romero, a gay makeup artist from Venezuela fleeing persecution, legally entered the U.S. in 2024 and passed a credible fear interview for asylum. The Trump administration deported him in March 2025 to CECOT, a maximum security prison in El Salvador, invoking the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 as part of a broader deportation of 237 Venezuelan migrants. Hernández Romero was detained in CECOT for over four months before being released in July 2025 as part of a prisoner swap facilitated by the Trump administration, after which he was returned to Venezuela rather than allowed to remain in the U.S.

Rally held outside Philadelphia courthouse over ICE arrest

Jul 18, 2025Philadelphia, PA

A few dozen people gathered at the Juanita Kidd Stout Center for Criminal Justice in Philadelphia to protest an ICE arrest that occurred outside the courthouse. ICE agents arrested a man who was leaving a court hearing on Wednesday, with witnesses reporting the agents refused to identify themselves or present a warrant and used physical force during the arrest.

12 arrested by masked federal agents at Sacramento Home Depot

Jul 17, 2025Sacramento, CAMexico

U.S. Border Patrol agents conducted an enforcement operation in a Home Depot parking lot in south Sacramento, detaining 12 people including 11 undocumented immigrants and one U.S. citizen. The operation, which included a Fox News camera crew, resulted in confusion when the U.S. citizen, Jose, was detained despite his wife's assertions of his citizenship. Border Patrol stated the operation was a message that the federal government can enforce immigration law anywhere in California.

Sacramento man charged with puncturing Border Patrol tire at Home Depot

Jul 17, 2025Sacramento, CA

Jose Manuel Castillo Jr., a U.S. citizen and volunteer with immigrant advocacy group NorCal Resist, was charged with depredation of government property after allegedly puncturing a Border Patrol vehicle tire during an ICE raid at a Home Depot on July 17. According to the DOJ, Castillo was seen walking toward a Border Patrol SUV and agents heard a pop and hissing noise before finding the tire slashed; a pocketknife found on him matched the hole's width. Castillo's attorney and the advocacy group dispute the charges, claiming he was merely documenting arrests and was not obstructing operations.

Temporary Everglades detention center faces severe conditions

Jul 16, 2025Everglades, FL

A temporary migrant detention center nicknamed 'Alligator Alcatraz' opened in the Everglades is experiencing significant logistical problems two weeks after opening. Detainees report relentless mosquito swarms, limited access to water, backed-up portable toilets, and poor sanitation conditions. The facility lacks permanent structures, electricity, and running water, creating challenging living conditions for both detainees and staff.

18-year-old on TPS detained in Florida immigration crackdown

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Jul 16, 2025Key West, FLMexico

Elvis Garcia, 18, was detained by federal agents while driving to school on US 1 in the Florida Keys on Tuesday morning. Garcia, who is on temporary protective status and has been working toward citizenship with his mother, was taken to a Marathon detention center. The detention is part of an ongoing Border Patrol crackdown in the area where agents have been conducting roadside stops and pulling over drivers with pending immigration cases.

Afghan interpreter released from ICE custody in Connecticut

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Jul 16, 2025East Hartford, CTAfghanistan

Zia, an Afghan interpreter who worked with U.S. forces at Camp Mike Spann in Afghanistan, was detained by ICE agents on July 16 outside a USCIS center in East Hartford after entering the U.S. on an approved humanitarian parole visa. He was held in ICE detention in Massachusetts for over two months and issued an Order of Expedited Removal before a federal judge issued a temporary stay of his removal. He was released and reunited with his family in Connecticut on October 14, 2025.

ICE arrests chiropractor outside Beaverton preschool during drop-off

Jul 16, 2025Beaverton, ORIran

ICE agents arrested 38-year-old chiropractor Mahdi Khanbabazadeh outside a preschool in Beaverton while he was dropping off his child. According to ICE, he lawfully entered the U.S. in 2017 but overstayed his student visa. His immigration attorney states he married a U.S. citizen who filed a green card application and they were awaiting approval. The arrest marks the first confirmed case of an immigration enforcement action at an Oregon school.

Green card applicant detained while US Army husband deployed

Jul 16, 2025Atlanta, GAGuatemala

Juana McIntosh, a Guatemalan national and spouse of a U.S. Air Force member, was detained by ICE during a green card interview appointment at a USCIS office in Atlanta while her husband was deployed overseas. She had been granted Parole in Place as a military spouse and was in the process of adjusting her status when she was taken into custody based on a previous removal order from 2012.

ICE agents arrest father outside Beaverton preschool in new video

Jul 15, 2025Beaverton, OR

Mahdi Khanbabazadeh, a chiropractor, was arrested by masked ICE agents outside his child's Montessori school in Beaverton on July 15, 2025. Newly published video shows the arrest occurring outside the school. Khanbabazadeh was detained and is being held at a detention center in Tacoma, Washington.

Veteran arrested after protest

Jul 15, 2025Spokane Washington

On June 11, a former president of the Spokane City Council sent out an alert over social media. Two men, in the county legally and seeking asylum, had reported for an appearance in immigration court there. They were then detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, commonly known as ICE, at a Department of Homeland Security office in Spokane. The former council member, Ben Stuckart, urged followers to disrupt that enforcement. Among those responding to the call that day was Bajun Mavalwalla II, a Petaluma native and military veteran who had relocated to Washington. The resulting demonstration became confrontational. Protesters blocked an ICE bus as the agency attempted to transport the two detainees to Tacoma for immigration hearings, deflating the vehicle’s tires. Several people were arrested. Mavalwalla was not one of them. But a month later, on July 15, he got a knock at the door of his Spokane home at 6 a.m. Ten FBI agents were on hand to take him into custody.

Queens high school student detained by ICE in Texas released on bond

Jul 15, 2025Ridgewood, NYEcuador, Peru

Derlis Snaider Chusin Toaquiza, a 19-year-old Ecuadorian asylum-seeker and 11th grader at Grover Cleveland High School in Queens, was detained by ICE on June 4 at a scheduled immigration court appearance in Texas and held at an ICE detention center in Livingston, Texas. An immigration judge granted him release on bond after more than a month in detention, and the Envision Freedom Fund posted a $20,000 bond to secure his release. The article also mentions Edwin Velasquez Munoz, a 31-year-old Peruvian asylum-seeker with disabilities, whose bail was also posted by the same fund.

ICE raids Colt Grill restaurants in Arizona tourism area

Jul 15, 2025Yavapai County, AZMexico

In mid-July 2025, ICE raided four Colt Grill restaurant locations in Yavapai County, Arizona, detaining 28 undocumented workers. Restaurant owners Robert and Brenda Clouston and two undocumented employees were accused of smuggling undocumented workers from Mexico, paying below minimum wage, and withholding overtime compensation. The raids resulted in approximately 200 job losses and closure of two locations.

California farm raids result in 360 arrests, one death

Jul 14, 2025Camarillo and Carpinteria, California

Federal authorities conducted raids on Glass House Farms facilities in Southern California, arresting over 360 people. One farmworker died after falling from a greenhouse roof during the raids. The operations are part of an extended enforcement effort across Southern California.

Lawmakers split over conditions at Florida Everglades detention center

Jul 13, 2025Ochopee, FL

Democratic and Republican lawmakers toured Florida's new 3,000-bed immigration detention center in the Everglades, dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz." Democrats reported the facility as crowded, unsanitary, and bug-infested with inadequate sanitation facilities, while Republicans reported finding it clean and well-functioning. The state-arranged tour followed earlier attempts by Democratic legislators to visit the remote facility that was rapidly constructed on an isolated airstrip.

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