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Human Impact Project

A living database documenting reported immigration enforcement incidents and their human impact.

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65 incidents with known locations

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Shooter kills detainee, wounds two at Dallas ICE facility before suicide

CNN
Sep 30, 2025Dallas, TXMexico

On September 24, 2025, a gunman identified as Joshua Jahn opened fire on a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Dallas, shooting at a transport van containing detainees at the controlled entrance. The attack killed at least one detainee immediately, with a second detainee, 32-year-old Miguel Angel Garcia-Hernandez, dying from injuries on September 30. Two other detainees were critically wounded in the shooting. Ammunition recovered at the scene bore anti-ICE messaging, prompting the FBI to investigate the incident as targeted violence. The gunman died by suicide after the attack, and no ICE agents were injured.

Federal court filing challenges Trump administration arrest tactics in Chicago

Sep 26, 2025Chicago, IL

The National Immigrant Justice Center and ACLU of Illinois filed a federal court notice on behalf of 27 people arrested without warrants or probable cause by Department of Homeland Security officers since May 2025, with at least 20 arrested in September. The filing challenges violations of a consent decree that prohibits racial profiling and warrantless arrests, documenting incidents where people were arrested while walking in neighborhoods, at parking lots, during traffic stops, and at their homes.

ICE agents stop Alamosa family at gunpoint, smash car window with infant inside

Sep 24, 2025Alamosa, COMexico

ICE agents pointed guns at and smashed the window of a car carrying a couple and their 1-month-old baby in Alamosa on September 24, 2025. The agents arrested Jose Aguilera, 33, from Mexico, who was returning from a court hearing with his partner and infant son. The arrest violated a 2020 Colorado law prohibiting ICE arrests of people going to or coming from courthouses.

Senegalese National Detained for Removal After 18 Years in US

Sep 17, 2025Senegal

Amadou Dia, a Senegalese national who entered the US in 2006 and applied for asylum in 2007, was detained without bond on September 17, 2025 for removal after an immigration judge denied his asylum claim in 2012. ICE initially planned to remove him to Gabon, but when that country refused travel documents, they arranged for his removal to Ghana without allowing him to assert fear-based claims about that country. The court granted a temporary restraining order preventing his removal until he receives a fair hearing.

Video appears to show ICE agents arrest man in Little Village as his wife and two young children cry

Sep 15, 2025Chicago, IL

ICE agents detained at least two Venezuelan men in Chicago's Little Village neighborhood on Monday, including one pulled from his car at 24th and Albany despite claims of legal status. Witnesses say agents hit the car before the man exited, then left his wife and two small children crying in the intersection without providing a warrant or information about his location. The Little Village Community Council, which had distributed whistles during Sunday's Mexican Independence Day parade to alert neighbors of ICE presence, is now working to secure legal representation as detentions increase and fear spreads through the community.