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La Playa Taco Shop owner deported after ICE detention

Dec 31, 2025San Diego, CAMexico

The owner of La Playa Taco Shop, a decades-old Mexican food institution in San Diego's Pacific Beach, was deported following detention by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

ICE Agent Points Gun at Community Members at San Antonio Facility

Dec 31, 2025San Antonio, TX

An ICE agent driving into the Crosspoint check-in facility in San Antonio pointed a gun at two community members from Comrade Coffee Collective who were filming and distributing aid outside the facility. One volunteer said hello to the agent from a distance, prompting him to reach for his gun and point it at her despite her backing away, then at another volunteer further away.

Federal Prosecutors Losing Cases Against ICE Protesters

Dec 31, 2025Los Angeles, CA

Federal prosecutors under the Trump administration have filed charges against multiple ICE protesters. Recent cases in Los Angeles, Chicago, and Washington D.C. have resulted in acquittals and dismissals. Judges cited civil rights violations, credibility issues with law enforcement testimony, and improper detention conditions that prevented defendants from accessing counsel.

Border Patrol Chief Admits Arresting U.S. Citizens

Dec 31, 2025Chicago, IL

Border Patrol Chief Gregory Bovino stated to Fox News that his agents have arrested U.S. citizens on charges of assaulting federal officers. The article also details allegations of excessive force by Border Patrol and ICE agents, including a November incident in Chicago involving Bovino during 'Operation Midway Blitz.'

Immigration officials detain U.S. citizen siblings in Mission Bay

Dec 31, 2025San Diego, CA

Immigration officials detained two U.S. citizen siblings in a Mission Bay parking lot in late December. The siblings were held in the basement of the Edward J. Schwartz Federal Building for most of the day before being released to their father. The family believes the incident was a case of racial profiling and reports that officers used physical force during the arrest.

Immigration agents' abuse claims against US citizens fall apart in court

Dec 30, 2025Chicago, IL

A Chicago Tribune analysis found that of 106 people arrested during Operation Midway Blitz, a federal immigration enforcement operation, only nine faced pending felony charges, with the majority having charges dropped or never filed. Federal judges questioned agents' credibility. One judge ruled on the use of force against citizens during the operation.

LSU nursing graduate detained by immigration agents in Belle Chasse

Dec 29, 2025Belle Chasse, LAHonduras

Vilma Palacios was detained by immigration agents in Belle Chasse days after graduating from LSU nursing school in Spring. The incident was reported on an Instagram post by fox8nola with a link to more information.

Former ICE detention officer pleads guilty to sexually abusing detainee

Dec 28, 2025Basile, LANicaragua

David Courvelle, a former contract detention officer at the South Louisiana ICE Processing Center in Basile, Louisiana, pleaded guilty to sexually abusing a Nicaraguan detainee in federal custody. Between May and July 2025, Courvelle engaged in multiple sexual encounters with the detainee inside the facility, including in a janitorial closet, while enlisting other detainees to act as lookouts. He also smuggled gifts into the facility to maintain the relationship. The case was uncovered when investigators obtained recordings of phone calls between Courvelle and the detainee, prompting his resignation.

21-year-old asylum seeker detained at Florida immigration center

Dec 28, 2025Key West, FLTurkmenistan

Malik Velimetov, 21, born in Turkmenistan but raised in Key West, was taken into custody by US Border Patrol on December 28, 2025, while traveling with his family on US 1 in Marathon. He was detained for a month at Florida's immigration detention center in the Everglades due to his pending asylum case and was released with an electronic monitor. His family, including his parents and 17-year-old sister, were also taken into custody and separated from him.

Venezuelan pilot detained by ICE claims valid visa

Dec 26, 2025Columbus, OHVenezuela

Arturo Rafael Brito Goncalvez, a 22-year-old Venezuelan pilot, was detained by ICE during a scheduled immigration appointment in Westerville, Ohio. His family claims he entered the country legally in 2023 with valid visas and employment authorization. He is fighting deportation and fears returning to Venezuela due to political persecution.

ICE agent uses force on pregnant woman in Minneapolis

Dec 25, 2025Minneapolis, MN

A video circulating on social media shows an ICE agent using force on a pregnant woman in Minneapolis. Witnesses can be heard shouting that the woman is pregnant as the agent drags her.

ICE Sighting Alert Anaheim California Target Area

Dec 24, 2025Anaheim, CA

An unconfirmed ICE sighting was reported on July 3, 2025 in Anaheim, California. According to the alert, ICE agents in a white van were observed circling a Target parking lot and a nearby Quick Quack car wash, with reports indicating they picked up several people. The agents were reported to be moving southbound along Euclid Street toward a 7-Eleven gas station.

Anne Arundel County Police contradict DHS account of ICE shooting

Dec 24, 2025Glen Burnie, MDPortugal, El Salvador

Anne Arundel County Police contradicted the Department of Homeland Security's account of a Christmas Eve ICE shooting in Glen Burnie, Maryland. Police stated that one of the individuals identified as a passenger in the van was actually already in ICE custody in a separate vehicle at the time of the shooting, contradicting DHS's account. ICE agents fired at a white van after the driver, Tiago Alexandre Sousa-Martins, allegedly attempted to run them over during a targeted immigration enforcement operation.

ICE detains Phoenix mom with DACA status on Christmas Eve

Dec 24, 2025Phoenix, AZ

Flor Ivet Vargas-Loya, a DACA recipient and mother of two U.S. citizens, was detained by ICE on Christmas Eve while shopping. Vargas-Loya was waiting for her DACA renewal to be processed and had no new criminal charges against her. Arizona elected officials and immigrant advocates responded to the detention.

ICE agents stop U.S. citizen, demand citizenship proof in Twin Cities

Dec 24, 2025Minneapolis, MN

ICE agents stopped a U.S. citizen named Said Mohamed during a traffic stop and demanded he prove his citizenship. Mohamed repeatedly asked why he was being stopped. Agents cited the vehicle's possible connection to individuals without legal status. After showing his ID, Mohamed was allowed to leave. ICE agents confronted a woman outside her home and demanded she provide ID to prove U.S. citizenship. When questioned, agents claimed to have a warrant for an unspecified target at the address but refused to present it.

ICE detains dozens in overcrowded Long Island courthouse hold rooms

Dec 23, 2025Central Islip, NY

ICE has detained more than 100 people in small, cramped hold rooms inside the federal courthouse in Central Islip since January 2025, according to a Newsday analysis of federal data. Detainees reported sleeping on floors next to open toilets, being packed so tightly they could not lie down, lacking access to showers and medical care, with some held for up to 72 hours despite the rooms being designed for brief single-person detention.

Woman detained by ICE in Raleigh released after month in Georgia facility

Dec 23, 2025Raleigh, NCHonduras

Fatima Issela Velazquez-Antonio, 23, was detained by Customs and Border Patrol agents at her job site in Raleigh in November and transferred to a Georgia federal detention facility. She was released from ICE custody and returned to North Carolina on December 23, 2025. Velazquez-Antonio, who has lived legally in the U.S. since age 14 fleeing gang violence in Honduras, has valid work authorization and no criminal record, and her case remains pending.

Irish grandmother released from ICE detention before Christmas

Dec 23, 2025IrelandIreland

Donna Hughes Brown, an Irish citizen and permanent U.S. resident, was released from ICE detention after nearly five months. She had been detained in July due to two misdemeanor charges from over 10 years ago for writing bad checks. Her case gained national attention after her husband testified before Congress and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem promised a review.

Denver Bassist Held in ICE Custody for Over Month

Dec 23, 2025Colorado Springs, COMexico

Marcos Flores, bassist for local band Summer of Peril, was detained by ICE on December 23 while attempting to pick up a visitor's badge at Colorado Springs Air Force Academy. Flores, who was brought to the U.S. as a young child from Mexico, has been held at Aurora ICE Detention Center with his bond request denied despite community support and legal efforts. His case was affected by a federal policy memo reversing protections against no-bond detentions.

Federal judge orders ICE bond hearing for detained asylum seeker

Dec 22, 2025Charlotte, NCEgypt

A federal judge in Charlotte ruled that ICE violated a man's due process rights by unlawfully detaining Mostafa Said, an Egyptian asylum seeker, during a routine check-in. The judge ordered immigration officials to hold a bond hearing for Said within 48 hours. Said had been released on humanitarian parole after entering through the U.S.-Mexico border and was arrested in Charlotte and transferred to Stewart Detention Center in Georgia.

US Army Veteran Released from ICE Detention in Tacoma

Dec 22, 2025Tacoma, WA

U.S. Army veteran Zahid Chaudhry, a green card holder and disabled veteran, was released from ICE detention at the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma after being held for approximately four months. A federal judge ordered his release following a habeas hearing on December 22, 2025. Chaudhry had been detained since August 2025 when he was taken into custody at a citizenship interview. DHS made allegations of criminal history misrepresentation, which were disputed by his family.

Irish green card holder released after five months ICE detention

Dec 22, 2025Chicago, ILIreland

Donna Hughes-Brown, a 59-year-old Irish green card holder, was detained by ICE for nearly five months after arriving in Chicago from Dublin in July. She was arrested on moral turpitude charges related to two bounced checks totaling less than $80 from over a decade prior, cited under President Trump's amendments to immigration law. Hughes-Brown was initially held at the airport before being transferred to Campbell County Detention Centre in Kentucky, where she reported poor conditions. She was eventually released and reunited with her family in Missouri, avoiding deportation. Hughes-Brown stated she would not return to Ireland until becoming a naturalized U.S. citizen.

Palm Beach Restaurant Manager Released After Detention

Dec 22, 2025Palm Beach, FLMexico

Jose Gonzalez, a 53-year-old Mexican national who worked as a maitre d' at an upscale Palm Beach restaurant for 20 years, was detained on December 10 during a traffic stop and held at Alligator Alcatraz detention facility. Gonzalez was transferred to Krome Detention Center on December 22. He had a pending asylum application and valid work permit at the time of his detention.

ICE shoots Maryland father on Christmas Eve, denies medical care

Dec 21, 2025Maryland

Tiago Alexandre Sousa-Martins, a Maryland father, was shot by ICE on Christmas Eve. He is currently detained and ICE is allegedly denying him proper medical attention for his injuries.

Woman detained in Eloy over medical neglect exposure

Dec 21, 2025Eloy, AZ

Karla, an activist who publicly exposed medical neglect of a lesbian woman with cancer detained in Eloy, has herself been detained at the same facility. Activists are demanding her immediate release, protection from retaliation, and access to her hormones while in detention.

Parents detained and deported to Mexico, leaving U.S. citizen daughter

Dec 21, 2025Hillsboro, ORMexico

Miguel Garcia Pazaran and his wife Dulce Maria Trejo Segura were pulled over by immigration agents while driving to work in Hillsboro, Oregon and detained without proper clothing. The couple was taken to a detention center in Tacoma and deported to Mexico within eight days, leaving behind their 2-year-old daughter Sofía, who is a U.S. citizen.

Twin Cities protesters mobilize to document ICE arrests

Dec 20, 2025Minneapolis, MN

As ICE enforcement increased in the Twin Cities, thousands of trained "legal observers" organized to document federal immigration enforcement actions. Protesters and observers film arrests and gather information about agents. ICE claims protesters are interfering with law enforcement and assaulting agents. The confrontations have involved force by both sides. Civil rights advocates have filed lawsuits alleging ICE violations.

ICE Detained 4-Year-Old U.S. Citizen and Family in Hotels for Weeks

Dec 20, 2025New York, NYHonduras

ICE agents arrested a Honduran mother and her two children, including a 4-year-old U.S. citizen, at a check-in appointment on December 20, 2025. The family was detained in hotel rooms for 18 days across multiple locations, including near LaGuardia Airport and Alexandria, Louisiana, during which they had minimal contact with the outside world. They were briefly placed on a plane to Honduras before being taken off due to a federal judge's temporary restraining order blocking their deportation, and were eventually released on January 7, 2026.

Family demands release of detained Arlington man as son's health fails

Dec 19, 2025Arlington, VA

A family is calling for the release of an Arlington man detained by ICE, citing the health condition of his son.

Bulgarian Chicago business owner dies in ICE custody in Michigan

Dec 19, 2025Baldwin, MIBulgaria

Nenko Gantchev, 56, a Bulgarian national who lived in Chicago for 30 years, died on December 16, 2025, while in ICE custody at North Lake Correctional Facility in Baldwin, Michigan, which is operated by GEO Group. He was arrested in September 2025 during an immigration enforcement operation. His family reported he had deteriorating health conditions including type 2 diabetes. His death prompted calls from family and a congresswoman for an immediate investigation.

Miccosukee Tribe advances legal battle against Alligator Alcatraz detention facility

Dec 19, 2025Everglades, FL

The Miccosukee Tribe is pursuing legal challenges against the "Alligator Alcatraz" immigrant detention facility in the Everglades, arguing that Florida's acceptance of $608 million in federal funds for the facility strengthens their case. The Tribe contends the facility was constructed unlawfully on public lands without required environmental review and poses risks to their 11 villages and the fragile ecosystem. Multiple lawsuits have been filed opposing the detention center, including claims regarding inadequate legal access for detainees and lack of federal authority for state operation.

ICE Detains Legal Observer for Eight Hours at Minneapolis Federal Building

Dec 19, 2025Minneapolis, MN

A volunteer legal observer was detained by ICE agents for eight hours on January 11th while legally observing ICE enforcement activities at the Whipple Federal Building in Minneapolis. During the detention, the observer was pepper-sprayed and roughly handcuffed, then held without charges. The observer was released around 6:45pm and subsequently shared her experience with a crowd gathered at the federal building.

ICE rumors cause hundreds to miss school in Willmar

Dec 19, 2025Willmar, MN

More than 560 students missed school in Willmar Public Schools on Monday due to rumors of an ICE enforcement operation. School officials quickly reassured families that schools were safe spaces and would not be entered by immigration agents. The rumors were based on federal authorities later identified as Homeland Security Investigations agents, not ICE, who had detained five or six people in the area over the weekend.

Protesters arrested at ICE demonstrations face charges; some acquitted

Dec 19, 2025Los Angeles, CA

Occupy ICE LA documents cases of protesters arrested during demonstrations at ICE facilities in Los Angeles. Kathy was acquitted after being charged with assaulting a federal officer, with the post alleging the officer actually assaulted her. Johnny Rosales remains detained since August 2, 2025, facing similar charges. Three others—Akalei Brown, Cynthia Saragoza, and Sandra Semane—face trial on conspiracy charges related to doxxing a federal agent, with the post claiming video evidence proves their innocence.

Two immigration detainees released on bond after legal challenges to ICE custody

Dec 18, 2025Nashville, TNColombia

Two individuals were detained by ICE and subsequently released on bond following legal proceedings. Estefany María Rodríguez Flores, a Colombian journalist for Nashville Noticias, was detained during a traffic stop on March 4, 2026, and released on March 19 after an immigration judge granted bond. Leqaa Kordia, a 33-year-old Palestinian woman, was detained in March 2025 after meeting with immigration authorities and held for over a year at Prairieland Detention Facility in Texas before being released on March 16, 2026, following a judge's bond order that the Department of Homeland Security declined to appeal.

Immigrant families struggle to locate arrested relatives transferred across country

Dec 18, 2025Maine, ME

Families of immigrants arrested in a federal ICE surge in Maine are struggling to find basic information about their detained relatives as the government rapidly transfers them to detention facilities across multiple states. Erik Orellana-Mejia was arrested at his worksite on January 20 and has since been transferred to Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Louisiana, and Missouri. ICE has been building out detention and deportation infrastructure in New England and across the country to support intensified enforcement operations.

Second NJ death in ICE custody within month at Delaney Hall

Dec 18, 2025New Jersey, NJHaiti

Luis Beltran Yanez-Cruz died in ICE custody. He was held at Delaney Hall before being transferred to California. Jean Wilson Brutus also died in ICE custody, having died after one day in custody at Delaney Hall.

Milwaukee Judge Convicted of Obstructing Federal Immigration Arrest

Dec 18, 2025Milwaukee, WI

Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan was convicted of obstructing federal agents from arresting an undocumented immigrant. Dugan allegedly helped an undocumented immigrant leave her courtroom in April to avoid arrest by ICE agents waiting in the hallway. She was acquitted of a misdemeanor charge.

Indian-origin woman detained during green card interview in US

Dec 18, 2025Long Beach, CAIndia

Babblejit Kaur, an Indian-origin woman who has lived in the United States since 1994, was detained by ICE agents while attending a biometric interview for her green card application at a USCIS office. She had no criminal record, was sponsored by her daughter who is a green card holder, and worked for decades as a restaurant businesswoman and store employee. The detention occurred amid increased scrutiny of Indian nationals under new H-1B visa vetting policies announced in 2025.

Honduran oyster worker drowns fleeing Coast Guard in Louisiana

Dec 18, 2025Hopedale, LAHonduras

Walter Francisco Cerrato Cabrera, a 48-year-old Honduran deckhand who had worked on oyster boats for 20 years, drowned on December 18 while jumping into Bayou La Loutre to avoid U.S. Coast Guard agents who had stopped at the docks. Cerrato and a younger coworker jumped from their boat when agents approached, but Cerrato, who could not swim, drowned in the bayou. The incident occurred amid increased immigration enforcement operations in lower St. Bernard Parish.

ICE Detainees Describe Severe Medical Neglect in California

Dec 17, 2025California, USA

Seven people detained by ICE at a California immigration detention center filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration on November 12, describing severe medical neglect and inhumane conditions. One detainee, Fernando Viera Reyes, reports being denied medication and urgent treatment for likely prostate cancer while in custody.

ICE officers arrest Salisbury woman outside elementary school

Dec 17, 2025Salisbury, MD

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents arrested 24-year-old Vanessa Parrazal on December 17 outside Pinehurst Elementary School in Salisbury, Maryland, moments after she dropped off her child. The arrest occurred in the 400 block of Pinehurst Avenue, near but not on school property. A witness reported the arrest involved physical force.

ACLU sues ICE over violations of protesters' constitutional rights

Dec 17, 2025Minneapolis, MN

The ACLU of Minnesota and three law firms sued ICE, alleging agents routinely violated the constitutional rights of people observing and protesting ICE raids. Six named plaintiffs, including Susan Tincher who was arrested during a December 9 raid in north Minneapolis, reported being detained, threatened at gunpoint, pepper sprayed, and having their personal information tracked through law enforcement databases.

ICE agents hold pregnant woman face-down as crowd protests

Dec 16, 2025Minneapolis, MN

ICE agents detained a pregnant woman at Karmel Mall in Minneapolis, holding her face-down on the ground while handcuffed. Witnesses reported that she was pregnant and unable to breathe, with some bystanders throwing snowballs at the agents.

ICE agents clash with dozens of residents in south Minneapolis

Dec 15, 2025Minneapolis, MNSomalia

A confrontation occurred in south Minneapolis when dozens of residents gathered as ICE agents operated near Lake Street and Pillsbury Avenue. During the incident, federal agents used pepper spray and at least one Taser on observers as the crowd attempted to prevent the arrest of a woman reported to be pregnant. Local law enforcement responded to assist ICE agents in leaving the scene.

ICE agents detain Indian immigrant woman without explanation

Dec 15, 2025Hercules, CAIndia

An ICE agent followed and detained a 50-year-old Indian immigrant woman while she was going to work in her neighborhood. The woman was handcuffed and placed in a squad car without explanation or indication of any crime committed. An ICE agent pointed a gun at her adult child who arrived with paperwork to assist the mother.

Maryland woman released after 25-day ICE detention over citizenship dispute

Dec 14, 2025Baltimore, MDMexico

Dulce Consuelo Díaz Morales, a 22-year-old Maryland mother, was detained by ICE on December 14, 2025, and held for 25 days across facilities in Louisiana, Texas, and New Jersey. She presented a U.S. birth certificate and other documentation to support her citizenship claim, but DHS maintains she is not a citizen and crossed the border without authorization in 2023. Following legal intervention, a federal court judge issued an order preventing her immediate deportation, resulting in her release with an ankle monitor requirement and reunification with her 5-year-old son. She remains subject to ongoing deportation proceedings with a hearing scheduled for July 2026.

U.S. Citizen Woman Arrested by ICE Despite Valid Documentation

Dec 14, 2025Baltimore, MD

Dulce Consuelo Diaz Morales, a 22-year-old U.S. citizen born in Maryland, was arrested by ICE on December 14, 2025, and transferred to Louisiana despite having valid birth certificates and other documentation proving her citizenship. ICE has disputed the authenticity of her documents and maintains she is an undocumented immigrant from Mexico, while her attorneys have filed a habeas corpus petition and obtained a court order preventing her removal from the country pending adjudication.

ICE Detains Naturalized U.S. Citizen in Minneapolis Over Somali Appearance

Dec 13, 2025Minneapolis, MN

A 20-year-old naturalized U.S. citizen was detained by ICE agents for approximately two hours in Minneapolis after being approached based on his Somali appearance. The agents apprehended him on a street near Cedar Avenue, placed him in a chokehold, and transported him to the Whipple Federal Building despite his repeated attempts to show his passport and ID. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and Police Chief Brian O'Hara stated the incident constituted racial profiling and was unconstitutional, while ICE stated their actions were based on reasonable suspicion.

NC father detained by ICE during asylum check-in, hospitalized, set for release

Dec 12, 2025Charlotte, NCNicaragua

David Cardenas, 54, a Raleigh resident who fled Nicaragua and sought asylum in 2022, was detained by ICE during a routine yearly check-in appointment with USCIS in Charlotte. He suffered a medical emergency shortly after detention and was hospitalized at Atrium Health in Pineville, where ICE and the hospital initially blocked visits from his wife and children for a week. Following advocacy efforts and a press conference by immigrant rights groups and local leaders, ICE announced it would release Cardenas due to his severe health condition, potentially using alternative detention such as an ankle monitor.

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