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Border Patrol agents detain gardeners in Long Beach neighborhood

Jan 20, 2026Long Beach, CA

Federal Border Patrol agents detained two men working as gardeners in Long Beach's University Park Estates neighborhood on January 20, 2026. One of the men claimed to be a U.S. dual citizen and stated he was born at a local medical center. A third gardener who produced documents was not arrested.

ICE agents drew guns on off-duty officer in Minnesota

Jan 20, 2026Brooklyn Park, MN

Federal immigration agents in Minnesota stopped an off-duty police officer, drew guns, and prevented her from recording the interaction, according to local police chiefs. The chiefs stated that immigration agents have been stopping American citizens without cause. The incidents occur as part of "Operation Metro Surge," which federal authorities describe as an immigration enforcement operation.

Landscaper detained by ICE in East Long Beach, family left without primary provider

Jan 20, 2026Long Beach, CA

Daniel Granados, a landscaper working in East Long Beach, was detained by ICE agents on January 20, 2026, while doing lawn work a few blocks from Kettering Elementary School. According to a GoFundMe created by his cousin, Granados was the primary provider for his family, and his sudden detention has left them in emotional and financial hardship. Local officials and community advocates expressed concern about the detention of what they describe as a hard-working community member.

ICE detains Maine mother, leaving five-year-old daughter without parent

Jan 20, 2026Biddeford, ME

Five-year-old Keyli Camila Espin Vaca's mother, Mayra Vaca Latacunga, was detained by ICE agents while her daughter was at school in Biddeford, Maine. The mother was handcuffed and transferred to Massachusetts after agents found she lacked proper documentation. This incident is part of a Trump administration immigration enforcement operation in Maine that has arrested over 200 individuals.

ICE Raid on U.S. Citizen Sparks St. Paul Protest, Leading to Federal Indictments

Jan 20, 2026Saint Paul, MN

On January 18, 2026, ICE agents conducted a raid on the home of ChongLy Scott Thao, a U.S. citizen with no criminal record, in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Agents pointed guns at family members and handcuffed Thao without presenting a warrant; after confirming his citizenship through fingerprinting, ICE released him without apology or explanation. The incident occurred in front of his 5-year-old grandson. The raid prompted a protest at Cities Church in St. Paul, where one of the pastors worked for ICE. Subsequently, 30 protesters have been indicted on federal crimes, along with civil rights attorney Nekima Levy Armstrong and journalists Don Lemon and Georgia Fort for their roles in the demonstration.

Operation Catch of the Day: ICE raids detain nearly 200 in Maine, mostly on immigration violations only

Jan 20, 2026ME

ICE conducted Operation Catch of the Day, a five-day enforcement sweep in southern Maine beginning January 20, 2026, that detained nearly 200 people. Federal data released in March showed only 11 of those detained had recorded criminal records, with roughly 80% arrested solely on immigration violations. At least a quarter of those arrested subsequently challenged their detention in federal court and many were released.

Canadian adult-film model banned from U.S. after airport detention

Jan 20, 2026Toronto, ONCanada

Milo Miles, a Canadian adult-film model, was detained by U.S. Customs at Toronto's Pearson Airport for eight hours across two separate interrogations before being banned from the U.S. for 10 years. Border agents questioned him extensively about his sexuality, clothing, and PrEP medication, and discovered his adult film work and escort activities through his devices. Miles was pressured into confessing to prostitution despite agents finding no proof of money-for-sex exchanges or lined-up clients.

Great Neck community supports detained Tomas Orellana and family

Jan 20, 2026Great Neck, NY

Tomas Orellana, a Great Neck resident, was detained by ICE in early January while attending a mandatory probation hearing at a courthouse for a DWI conviction. His wife Claudia says he was detained inside the courthouse without being shown a warrant, in potential violation of New York's Protect Our Courts Act. Community groups, churches, and residents have rallied to support the family of eight children, raising approximately $28,000 on GoFundMe to help cover legal fees.

About 30 demonstrators block ICE Philadelphia garage in morning protest

Jan 20, 2026Philadelphia, PA

Pro-immigrant activists, including clergy members, blocked the garage at ICE's Philadelphia headquarters for approximately two hours on Tuesday morning to prevent agency vehicles from departing. Only one vehicle attempted to leave before Philadelphia police moved demonstrators aside; no arrests were made. Organizers with No ICE Philly ended the demonstration after accomplishing their stated goal, citing harsh weather conditions affecting older participants and those with medical conditions.

ICE deports Maryland father despite court orders

Jan 20, 2026Baltimore, MDEl Salvador

ICE removed Jose Serrano-Maldonado, a Maryland father with no criminal record, to El Salvador on January 20, 2026, despite two court orders prohibiting his removal and a clear "do not remove" banner in his file. Federal authorities admitted the mistake during an emergency hearing but did not provide explanation for why the deportation occurred. The judge ordered daily status updates and the government is working to return him to the United States.

Disabled Ecuadorian immigrant ordered deported despite governor support

Jan 20, 2026Seaford, DEEcuador

Victor Acurio Suarez, a 52-year-old disabled Ecuadorian immigrant with autism and aphasia, was issued an order of voluntary departure by an immigration judge on January 20, 2026. Suarez was arrested by ICE in September 2024 while in a Lowe's parking lot. His asylum request was denied and he faces deportation to Ecuador. He has documented trauma.

Mexican national detained in interior immigration enforcement operation

Jan 19, 2026Mexico

Rogelio Fraga-Herrejon, a 48-year-old Mexican citizen who has lived in Pomona, California for over 17 years with his spouse and four U.S. citizen children, was arrested during an interior immigration enforcement operation on January 19, 2026. He has been detained at the Adelanto Detention Facility since his arrest, with an Immigration Judge denying his bond request. The federal court granted a temporary restraining order requiring his immediate release, finding his bond hearing violated due process.

ICE agent enters St. Paul restaurant with gun drawn

Jan 19, 2026St. Paul, MN

An ICE agent entered a Thai restaurant in St. Paul, Minnesota with his handgun drawn while searching for a person who had run past the restaurant. The agent accused the restaurant owners of hiding "a kid" and conducted a search of the establishment. Multiple customers and staff members were present during the incident, with some employees subsequently expressing reluctance about returning to work.

ICE Detainee Allegedly Denied Medication, Self-Harm Results

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Jan 19, 2026

A lawsuit alleges that an ICE detainee was repeatedly denied his antipsychotic medication while in custody. The denial of medication allegedly resulted in cascading symptoms that caused the detainee to harm himself and lose vision in one eye.

ICE Ignores Legal Requests for Medical Emergency Case

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Jan 19, 2026New York, NY

Thierno Diallo faces removal despite multiple legal requests including humanitarian parole and a stay of removal that ICE has not responded to.

Two church painters detained by Border Patrol during service in Compton, families left without support

Jan 19, 2026Montclair, CA

Two Latino men were detained by Border Patrol agents on January 17, 2026, while painting the exterior of a Christian church in Compton, California. The men were working outside the church on Alondra Boulevard and Bradfield Avenue, covering graffiti and maintaining the building, when agents stopped them and halted the church service inside. Their wives told Telemundo52 they are uncertain what to do moving forward as mothers now left without their husbands and fathers of their children, expressing their distress over the arrests.

Girl found wandering streets alone after father seized by ICE

Jan 19, 2026Morristown, NJHonduras

A six-year-old girl was found wandering the streets alone after her father, Adonay Mancia Rodríguez, was detained by ICE agents in Morristown, New Jersey. The father left their apartment to pick up food when he was arrested during an immigration enforcement operation that resulted in the detention of 11 individuals. According to family statements, Rodríguez arrived in the U.S. as a teenager and had been employed and living in the community for over ten years with no criminal record.

Undocumented immigrants denied medical care as ICE stops paying providers

Jan 19, 2026Buffalo, NY

Detainees at the Buffalo Federal Detention Center have been denied essential medical treatment for weeks or months after ICE stopped paying external medical providers on October 3, 2025, due to administrative breakdown. The facility holds over 500 people with no on-site physician or dentist, and more than 20 detainees were waiting for care at the time of a DHS inspection. The payment halt occurred as ICE custody numbers surged to over 73,000 during the second Trump administration, violating the agency's obligation to provide necessary medical care.

Family sells everything before deportation

Jan 19, 2026Skokie CaMexico

Ann Salas laid out toys, clothes, furniture and appliances on her Skokie driveway Friday morning, selling everything in preparation for permanently leaving the United States.⁠ Some shoppers were happy to just give her cash, because her 49-year-old husband, who was brought here from Guatemala as a 5-year-old, was deported to that country last month. She plans to take their young son to Mexico to reunite with her husband, Antony “Tony” Salas, and live there as a family.⁠ A check of court records in Cook County and San Francisco County, California, where Antony Salas lived for a time, did not show any arrests for him.⁠ The family doesn’t plan on coming back, though Ann Salas and the couple’s 3-year-old son are U.S. citizens, and Antony Salas has lived in the U.S. for decades.⁠ Tap on the link in our bio to read more. ⁠

Husband detained and deported, leaving wife with stage 4 cancer to care for three children

Jan 19, 2026Central MDHonduras

Magdalena's husband was detained by ICE agents on January 19, 2026, while working to support his family. He was subsequently deported. Magdalena, who is battling stage 4 cancer that has spread from her uterus to her lungs and has undergone multiple surgeries, was left alone to care for their three children. The family fled Honduras due to violence and is seeking asylum in the United States.

Immigration Detainee Held Without Bond Hearing for Over 4 Months

Jan 19, 2026

Lazaro G.J., who has lived in the United States for over 30 years and has three U.S. citizen children, was arrested on January 19, 2026 and detained by ICE. An Immigration Judge denied jurisdiction over his bond request on May 19, 2026. The court granted his habeas petition in part, ordering that he receive a bond hearing within seven days.

ICE agents detain one person in Watsonville

Jan 19, 2026Watsonville, CA

Federal ICE agents detained at least one person in Watsonville over the weekend according to local watchdog group YARR. Multiple unmarked vehicles were reported in the Rodriguez Street area near Watsonville High School, with agents knocking on doors at a property. A video of the arrest circulated on social media showing an agent with a man whose hands were behind his back.

ICE Detains Somali Elder at Minneapolis Hospital Without Warrant

Jan 19, 2026Minneapolis, MNSomalia

A 62-year-old Somali elder was detained by ICE agents at Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis on December 31 without a warrant. ICE officers remained at the patient's bedside for approximately 28 hours while she received medical care. During her detention, the patient was allegedly shackled to her hospital bed and denied family visits. She was subsequently transported to the ICU where she remains unresponsive.

ICE agent breaks truck window during detention on south side

Jan 18, 2026Tucson, AZ

On Sunday, January 18, ICE agents broke a driver's side truck window while detaining a man on Tucson's south side, first using a device to break the window and then using an elbow and fist to break the rest. According to a video witness, the man had work tools in the back of his truck and groceries in the front seat. ICE did not respond to inquiries about why the man was detained or why agents needed to break the window.

Toddler hospitalized at Dilley detention center denied prescribed medication

Jan 18, 2026San Antonio, TX

An 18-month-old girl named Amalia was held with her parents at the Dilley Immigration Processing Center in South Texas. In January, she became critically ill with pneumonia, Covid-19, and RSV and was hospitalized with respiratory failure. After discharge, she was returned to detention and denied prescribed medication by doctors, remaining confined for nine additional days before being released following an emergency habeas corpus petition.

ICE detains Hmong American U.S. citizen without warrant; Minnesota investigates

Jan 18, 2026St. Paul, MN

On January 18, 2026, ICE officers entered the home of Chongly "Scott" Thao, a 56-year-old naturalized U.S. citizen and Hmong American man, without a warrant and detained him for several hours. Agents removed Thao from his residence in minimal clothing during sub-freezing weather. ICE stated they were searching for two convicted sex offenders with ties to the property, but Thao denied knowing the men and one remained incarcerated. Ramsey County authorities launched an investigation into potential crimes including kidnapping, burglary, false imprisonment, and constitutional rights violations. Thao was released after ICE confirmed his U.S. citizenship and lack of criminal record.

Pastor and ICE Director's Church Targeted by Anti-ICE Protesters

Jan 18, 2026St. Paul, MN

About three dozen protesters entered Cities Church in St. Paul during Sunday service to demonstrate against David Easterwood, the pastor and local ICE field office director. Protesters chanted "ICE out" and "Renee Good" in support of a woman killed by an ICE agent. Journalist Don Lemon covered the protest, invoking First Amendment protections for the demonstration.

Immigration enforcement alert issued in Watsonville, California

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Jan 18, 2026Watsonville, CA

A community alert was posted on Instagram warning of possible immigration enforcement presence in Watsonville. The post, from a collective account, urged residents to contact a hotline to report immigration enforcement activity in the area.

ICE wrongfully detained L.A. County D.A.'s office employee

Jan 17, 2026Los Angeles, CA

An employee of the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office was detained by ICE on Friday, according to an internal email from D.A. Nathan Hochman. The employee was released shortly after and Hochman called the detention "unacceptable." DHS disputed the claim, stating they had no record of the detention.

Father detained by ICE after traffic stop, family seeks legal help

Jan 17, 2026

A man with over 25 years of U.S. residence and no criminal record was pulled over and arrested by ICE on January 17, 2026, around 11:48 AM. He was taken to an ICE detention facility without explanation. His family reports $3,000 in cash disappeared after his detention. As of the GoFundMe posting, the family had not received updates on his status for two days and is seeking funds for legal representation.

ICE detains man outside Vancouver courthouse during trial break

Jan 17, 2026Vancouver, WAGuatemala

ICE agents detained Brayan Morales Bermudez, 26, outside the Clark County Courthouse in Vancouver on Monday during a lunch break in his criminal trial. Morales Bermudez came to the U.S. seeking asylum in 2024 after receiving death threats in Guatemala and was being held at a Tacoma detention facility. His girlfriend stated the detention may have violated Washington state law, which typically prohibits civil arrests by ICE within a mile of courthouses without a judicial warrant.

Minneapolis family with six children tear gassed during ICE protest clash

Jan 17, 2026Minneapolis, MN

A family of eight returning from a basketball game in Minneapolis on January 17, 2026, became trapped between ICE agents and protesters. After being surrounded by federal agents and unable to leave, tear gas canisters were deployed into their vehicle, forcing the mother to administer CPR to their 6-month-old infant who stopped breathing. The family was ultimately rescued by bystanders who helped evacuate the children from the tear gas-filled car.

Federal agents blind two protesters with less-lethal munitions

Jan 17, 2026Santa Ana, CA

Two protesters were blinded by less-lethal munitions fired by federal officers during an anti-ICE protest in Santa Ana, California. Kaden Rummler, 21, was shot at close range in the face, causing blindness in his left eye with glass shards and metal fragments lodged in his skull. Britain Rodriguez, 31, suffered a similar close-range shot to the face at the same protest.

ICE agents detain man, injure children during Minneapolis enforcement action

Jan 16, 2026Minneapolis, MNVenezuela

ICE agents conducted an enforcement action in Minneapolis that resulted in the detention of a man and caused injuries to multiple children present at the scene. During the incident, ICE agents smashed a car window containing six children, including a 6-month-old who lost consciousness and was hospitalized after exposure to tear gas and a flash bang device. A 16-year-old U.S. citizen was allegedly placed in a chokehold during the encounter, and his phone was reportedly confiscated and sold to a used electronics vending machine. The family was returning home from a basketball game when they became trapped in the area where the enforcement action was occurring.

Dakota woman detained 48 hours by ICE agents in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota

Jan 16, 2026Brooklyn Center, MN

Sophie Watso, a 30-year-old Mdewakanton Dakota woman, was detained by ICE agents on January 14, 2026, after monitoring immigration enforcement activity in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota. During her arrest, agents broke her truck windows and physically restrained her while she held her dog. She was charged under U.S. Code 18 Section 111 for allegedly obstructing a federal investigation, though no formal charges were filed. She was held for over 48 hours at Fort Snelling's Whipple Building and Sherbourne County Jail before being released on January 16, 2026, without charges being formally filed.

ICE detains and injures person outside Costco in Kyle, Texas

Jan 16, 2026Kyle, TX

ICE agents detained a person outside a Costco store in Kyle, Texas on Thursday morning. According to Hays County Judge Ruben Becerra, the individual sustained injuries including facial bleeding. The person was transported to the hospital by emergency medical services accompanied by Homeland Security personnel.

73-year-old landscaper Alberto Cabral detained by ICE in West Hollywood

Jan 16, 2026West Hollywood, CAMexico

Alberto Cabral, a 73-year-old landscaper, was detained by ICE agents on Gardner Avenue in West Hollywood while working his regular landscaping route. According to witnesses and community members, Cabral has lived in the U.S. since age 15 and is the primary income source for his 97-year-old mother and 70-year-old wife. He suffers from serious medical conditions including heart disease and diabetes, and recently sustained work-related injuries including fractures and an open wound.

Immigration officers arrest drivers in traffic stops near Meta data center construction site

Jan 16, 2026Richland Parish, LA

Federal agents conducted traffic stops near a Meta Platforms data center construction site in Louisiana as part of Operation Catahoula Crunch, targeting dump trucks and other vehicles headed to the build area. Over 90% of those detained had no criminal records. The enforcement activity disrupted construction logistics and caused community anxiety among immigrant households.

Guatemalan woman detained at ICE check-in on pending criminal charges, released via habeas petition

Jan 16, 2026Eugene, ORGuatemala

A 25-year-old Guatemalan woman of indigenous Mam ethnicity was detained on January 16, 2026, at an ICE check-in appointment in Eugene due to a pending felony criminal mistreatment case in Marion County. She claims persecution in Guatemala based on her indigenous heritage and reports her daughter is at risk of violence because her former partner is a gang member. Court records show she was released pending the outcome of her habeas petition after attorneys argued she posed neither a flight risk nor danger to the community.

Rosmery Morales-Mejia sentenced to time served for visa fraud in West Virginia

Jan 16, 2026Nitro, WVMexico

Rosmery Morales-Mejia, a 27-year-old Mexican national, pleaded guilty on March 30, 2026 to fraud and misuse of visas after using counterfeit documents to gain employment at Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant in Nitro. She was sentenced to time served and has an ICE detainer pending her transfer for removal proceedings. Her husband and four other undocumented immigrants working at the restaurant were also indicted in connection with the case.

ICE violent incidents raise training and use-of-force questions

Jan 16, 2026Minneapolis, MN

Recent violent incidents involving ICE agents in Minneapolis and other cities have prompted scrutiny of federal immigration officer training and use-of-force protocols. An ICE officer fatally shot U.S. citizen Renee Macklin Good, and another Department of Homeland Security officer shot a man in the leg during an arrest. Experts and advocates are questioning how officers are trained to conduct arrests and engage with citizens and protesters.

Judge orders release of Liberian man arrested in Minneapolis

Jan 16, 2026Minneapolis, MNLiberia

A federal judge ordered the release of Garrison Gibson, a 37-year-old Liberian man, four days after heavily armed immigration agents broke into his Minneapolis home using a battering ram and arrested him. The judge ruled that the agents violated Gibson's Fourth Amendment rights by entering his home without his consent and without a judicial warrant. Gibson had been living legally in the U.S. under an order of supervision and had checked in with immigration authorities days before his arrest.

West Virginia man arrested for threatening to kill ICE agents

Jan 16, 2026Clarksburg, WV

A 20-year-old West Virginia man named Cody Lee Smith was arrested in January 2026 after allegedly threatening to murder ICE agents in the Clarksburg area. Smith made incriminating social media posts and called the ICE Tip Line on January 16th, threatening to kill any ICE agents he saw. He is facing charges of making terroristic threats and is currently held on a $75,000 bond.

Gresham family detained by immigration officers seeking medical care

Jan 16, 2026Gresham, ORVenezuela

A family of three from Venezuela—parents Yohendry De Jesus Crespo and Darianny Liseth Gonzalez De Crespo, and their 7-year-old daughter Diana—were detained by immigration officers in a parking lot at Portland Adventist Health on January 16, 2026, while attempting to seek medical care for the child's nosebleed. The family, who entered the U.S. through a port of entry in California and have a pending asylum application, is now being held at ICE's South Texas Family Residential Center in Dilley, Texas.

Gay Cuban asylum seeker ordered deported to Ecuador

Jan 15, 2026Mattydale, NYCuba

Alicbiades "Alex" Lazaro Ramirez Gonzalez, husband of Yannier Vazquez Hidalgo, was ordered deported to Ecuador by an immigration judge one week before his husband received the same order. Ramirez Gonzalez fled Cuba with his husband and they married in the U.S., both requesting asylum based on persecution fears as gay men. He was detained by federal agents in October during a routine ICE appointment in Mattydale. Like his husband, he faces deportation to a country where he has no ties and argues he will be persecuted for being gay and Cuban.

McKinney teacher's husband detained at ICE appointment, transferred to Mississippi

Jan 15, 2026McKinney, TXVenezuela

Jose Rafael Alambarrio, a Venezuelan national who fled political persecution and arrived in the U.S. in 2023, was detained on January 15, 2026, during a routine annual check-in at the Dallas ICE office. Alambarrio was in the process of applying for a green card and had been granted parole while pursuing asylum. Despite having no criminal record and faithfully attending all previous check-ins, he was arrested and initially held at Prairieland Detention Center in Alvarado, Texas. He was subsequently transferred without notice to an ICE facility in Mississippi. His wife, a McKinney teacher, has made a public plea for his release and is struggling to fight for his release from a distance.

Morristown teen detained by ICE released on judge's order

Jan 15, 2026Morristown, NJHonduras

Juan Daniel Mendoza, a 17-year-old Morristown High School senior, was arrested by ICE on Sunday while doing laundry at a Speedwell Avenue laundromat. U.S. District Judge Evelyn Padin ordered his release on January 15, 2026, ruling that he was unlawfully detained in violation of his due process rights. Federal authorities are prohibited from re-arresting him without first demonstrating he poses a risk of flight or danger to the public.

Photographer Tackled by ICE Agents in Minneapolis Protest

Jan 15, 2026Minneapolis, MN

Photographer John Abernathy was detained by federal ICE agents outside the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building in Minneapolis on January 15 while documenting protests. During the confrontation, Abernathy threw his camera to a fellow photojournalist. He sustained injuries including chemical burns, pepper bullet wounds, and abrasions, and received a citation but no court date.

ACLU Sues to End ICE, CBP Racial Profiling and Warrantless Arrests

Jan 15, 2026Minneapolis, MN

The ACLU filed a class-action lawsuit against the Trump administration on behalf of three Minnesotans in connection with stops and arrests by ICE and CBP. A 20-year-old U.S. citizen named Mubashir Khalif Hussen was arrested by masked ICE agents on December 10, 2025, while walking to lunch in Cedar-Riverside. Hussen repeatedly stated he was a citizen. The lawsuit challenges practices involving stops and arrests by ICE and CBP.

16-year-old Ecuadorian asylum-seeker detained by ICE, relocated to out-of-state facility

Jan 15, 2026Minnesota, MNEcuador

ICE agents detained Sebastian, a 16-year-old Ecuadorian asylum-seeker, in Minneapolis in January 2026 during an interior arrest while he was driving alone, seizing his phone after he called his father. Despite his father living in the U.S., Sebastian was labeled an "unaccompanied minor" and transferred to the Bridgeway shelter in Michigan, making it difficult for his family and attorneys to locate him. The case illustrates how the "unaccompanied minor" designation can impede family unity protections and legal access even when a parent resides in the country. While in custody, Sebastian reported receiving vaccines without consent.

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