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Intellectually disabled detainee denied cardiac care at California immigration jail; judge orders ICE to provide adequate healthcare

Feb 11, 2026California City, CAEritrea

Yebio Kifle, a 48-year-old intellectually disabled man with congestive heart failure, was detained at California City Detention Facility in Kern County in November 2025 after arrest in Sacramento. His sister reported severe medical neglect, including jaundiced eyes, swollen legs, inability to urinate, and vomiting blood. Medical experts stated he required immediate hospitalization and risked death without urgent care. In February 2026, U.S. District Judge Maxine M. Chesney issued a ruling in response to a class-action lawsuit filed by detainees, ordering ICE to provide constitutionally adequate healthcare, legal representation access, temperature-appropriate clothing, and daily outdoor recreation at the facility. The judge appointed an external monitor to oversee compliance through medical record reviews and on-site inspections.

Guatemalan man detained in McCook ordered released or given bond hearing

Feb 10, 2026McCook, NEGuatemala

U.S. District Judge Susan Bazis ordered ICE to provide Carlos Roldan Chang a bond hearing within seven days or release him immediately. Chang, 44, has lived in the U.S. since 2005 and was detained at the McCook facility under ICE's mandatory detention policy. The ACLU of Nebraska filed the civil lawsuit on his behalf after he was denied a bond hearing.

Family says ICE wrongfully detained Georgia man during traffic stop

Feb 10, 2026Folkston, GAVenezuela

Jimmy Paz, a Georgia man with a valid work permit and no criminal record, was detained by ICE agents during a traffic stop in January despite presenting valid identification documents. Paz, who has lived in the U.S. for 21 years and was approved for temporary protected status in 2022, is being held at the ICE Processing Center in Folkston. His family expresses concern about his health, as he had a heart transplant four years ago, and hopes he will be released to continue his asylum process outside of custody.

Irish man detained by ICE despite valid work permit and green card application

Feb 10, 2026El Paso, TXIreland

Seamus Culleton, an Irish national who has lived in the U.S. for nearly 20 years, was detained by ICE in 2025 despite holding a valid work permit and having a pending green card application as the spouse of an American citizen. Culleton entered the U.S. on a tourist visa in 2009 and overstayed; DHS confirmed his arrest on September 9, 2025. He was held at El Paso Camp East Montana in Texas and reported poor detention conditions including inadequate food, lack of outdoor time, and unsanitary facilities. After five months in custody, he was unable to attend a critical green card interview. Culleton has no criminal record and claims to have been pursuing legal permanent residency.

Detainees report inhumane conditions at Whipple Federal Building ICE facility

Feb 10, 2026Minnesota, MN

Individuals held at the Whipple Federal Building immigration detention facility reported experiencing poor conditions and lack of basic humanitarian treatment. Detainees described their firsthand experiences of the conditions at the facility. Activists called for the closure of the detention site and demanded ICE's departure from the location.

Venezuelans self-deport to Mexico fearing ICE detention

Feb 10, 2026Juarez, MexicoVenezuela

A Venezuelan family who legally entered the U.S. through the CBP One program and were released on notice to appear in court chose to self-deport to Mexico after ICE arrested the husband and son. The family said ICE agents came to their home in New Mexico claiming a routine status check, detained the husband from his workplace, and took the son from a construction site. The remaining family members decided to relocate to Mexico rather than risk deportation to Venezuela.

Deported Father Needs Dialysis Support in Mexico

Feb 10, 2026Gresham, ORMexico

Martin Romero was deported to Mexico while dealing with multiple serious health conditions including lupus vasculitis, hypertension, anemia, and kidney failure requiring dialysis every other day. His daughter created a fundraiser to help cover the costs of his medical treatment, medications, specialist visits, and transportation to dialysis appointments in Mexico, as the family struggles with overwhelming medical expenses.

Detained Syracuse painter released from ICE custody after 21 days

Feb 10, 2026Syracuse, NYGuatemala

Adelso Bravo, a 39-year-old house painter from Guatemala, was arrested by ICE agents on February 10 near his Syracuse home. After 18 days in the Batavia immigration detention center, he had a court hearing. With support from his wife, community members, and lawyers, plus $18,000 raised by friends and supporters, he was released on bond after 21 days in detention. Bravo had been living in Syracuse for over 20 years and had started his own painting business with a work permit.

California teens protest ICE, police investigate adults who helped

Feb 10, 2026Clovis, CA

High school students in Clovis, California walked out of class on February 10, 2026 in response to Trump administration immigration enforcement. The action followed the death of an ICU nurse during an immigration raid. The Clovis Police Department announced it was investigating up to six adults, including Fresno Resistance co-founder Alfred Aldrete, for potentially violating state law by inducing student truancy, though no arrests or charges have been filed. The LAPD also issued similar warnings to adults in Los Angeles who helped organize school walkouts, but only Clovis publicly named its investigation.

ICE agents detain man after raid in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania home

Feb 10, 2026Trooper, PA

On February 9-10, 2026, ICE agents conducted an enforcement operation in Lower Providence Township/Trooper area of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, to apprehend Jose Manuel Cordova Lopez, a Mexican citizen who overstayed his H-2A visa. The operation involved over 20 unmarked vehicles and masked federal agents who pursued Cordova Lopez to a residential home, broke down doors, and detained him while two minors and other family members were present. Elected officials commented on reports that an ICE agent assaulted a family member, broken doors caused distress to children and families, and the operation disrupted the neighborhood and prevented school bus pickup.

Federal agents take man into custody at Montgomery County home

Feb 9, 2026Trooper, PAMexico

Federal Border Patrol and Homeland Security agents took Jose Cordova-Lopez into custody after a hours-long operation at a home in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Cordova-Lopez, a Mexican national with no legal status, was wanted in connection with immigration proceedings and allegedly resisting an ICE officer's attempted traffic stop. Family members reported that agents broke down the door and used force, with claims that one family member was hit in the face. Children were present during the operation.

Google handed over student journalist data to ICE without court approval

Feb 9, 2026Ithaca, NYUnited Kingdom

Google provided ICE with personal and financial information about Amandla Thomas-Johnson, a British doctoral student and journalist at Cornell University, in response to an administrative subpoena that had not been approved by a judge. Thomas-Johnson's data, including addresses, phone numbers, credit card and bank account numbers, was turned over approximately 90 minutes after his student visa was revoked. Thomas-Johnson subsequently left the United States for Canada and later Switzerland.

Teen brothers document ICE operations in Twin Cities and Chicago

Feb 9, 2026Minneapolis, MN

Teenage brothers Ben and Sam Luhmann, legal observers from Chicago, documented federal immigration enforcement operations in Minnesota and Illinois for months. They witnessed ICE raids including one in Shakopee where agents arrested someone in front of his children, and say their observations contradicted DHS public statements. The brothers compared the scale and tactics of operations between the two states, noting Minnesota had significantly more agents deployed.

ICE staff raid dormitories, destroy children's letters detailing detention conditions

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Feb 9, 2026Dilley, TX

Staff at the South Texas Family Residential Center conducted raids on dormitories to confiscate and destroy letters and drawings from detained children describing conditions inside the facility. The raids followed a ProPublica article published February 9 that detailed children's accounts of conditions at the facility. At the time, many detained children exceeded the 20-day maximum duration specified in the Flores Settlement Agreement.

New father detained by ICE, deported to Guatemala, leaves infant and partner

Feb 9, 2026Guatemala

Roberto was arrested and detained by ICE while driving to work nine days after the birth of his son in mid-February 2026. He was held in detention for two months at an unknown location, then deported to Guatemala. His partner María was left alone to care for their newborn without support or knowledge of his whereabouts.

Columbia man deported to Netherlands after ICE detention for decades-old drug charge

Feb 9, 2026Utrecht, NetherlandsNetherlands

Owen Ramsingh, a Columbia resident and lawful permanent resident, was detained by border patrol at Chicago's O'Hare Airport in September 2025 after returning from visiting his father in the Netherlands. ICE cited a cocaine possession charge from his teenage years as grounds for deportation. After spending approximately four and a half months in detention facilities across Chicago, Texas, and New Mexico, Ramsingh was deported to the Netherlands on February 8, 2026, and banned from the United States for 8-10 years. His wife and daughter remained in the United States.

Chinese National Detained at Truck Weigh Station After Two Years in US

Feb 8, 2026Between Texas and New MexicoChina

Qing Wang, a Chinese citizen who entered the US without inspection in February 2024, was detained by ICE at a truck weight station in February 2026. Wang had established a life in the US with a wife and child and worked as a truck driver with no criminal history. The court ruled he was entitled to a bond hearing under 8 U.S.C. § 1226 and ordered the government to provide one within seven days.

U.S. citizen mother Renee Good shot dead by ICE agent during Minneapolis enforcement operation

Feb 8, 2026Minneapolis, MNUnited States

Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old U.S. citizen, mother of three, poet, and legal observer, was shot and killed by ICE agent Jonathan Ross on January 7, 2026, during an immigration enforcement operation on Portland Avenue near 34th Street in south Minneapolis. Good was monitoring the enforcement action and blocking the street with her car to alert neighbors of ICE's presence when unmarked vehicles arrived. As Good began to drive away from the officers, Ross fired three shots at eye level through the windshield and driver's side window. Federal officials claimed the agent fired in self-defense when Good's vehicle attempted to run over agents, but a New York Times analysis and Human Rights Watch found Good posed no imminent threat to life and the officer was not in the direct path of her car when he fired. An independent autopsy confirmed she was shot at least three times, with gunshot wounds to her head, arm, and breast. Her wife Becca said they were alerting neighbors of ICE's presence. The shooting sparked dozens of protests across the country, during which officers deployed tear gas and chemical irritants against protesters. Her death led to a federal lawsuit barring agents from detaining peaceful observers and prompted Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and U.S. Senator Tina Smith to call for state authorities to be included in the federal investigation. State and local officials later sued to halt the immigration sweeps. A sprawling memorial was erected near the shooting site with wooden crosses, paintings, flowers, candles, and hundreds of messages and letters. Renee Good, a U.S. citizen and an unarmed driver, was shot and killed during an immigration enforcement operation in Minneapolis in January 2026. Federal officials stated she had "weaponised" her vehicle by driving it towards officers. Her death triggered large demonstrations and widespread international condemnation of ICE tactics. Renee Good, a 37-year-old mother of three, was shot and killed in her vehicle while leaving an anti-immigration enforcement protest on January 7, 2026. ICE agent Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old intensive care nurse, was killed days later during a January 24 protest. Federal prosecutors have turned over evidence to Minnesota investigators including body camera video and hard drives. At least nine people have been killed nationwide since the Trump administration's immigration enforcement campaign began, with no federal charges filed.

Green card holder deported to Netherlands adjusts to life separated from family

Feb 8, 2026Columbia, MONetherlands

Owen Ramsingh, a 45-year-old Missouri resident and green card holder, was detained at O'Hare Airport in September 2025 after Border Patrol discovered a felony drug conviction from nearly 30 years prior. He was deported to the Netherlands in February 2026 and is now rebuilding his life in his birth country while separated from his wife and teenage daughter. Ramsingh, who last lived in the Netherlands at age 5, is living with his reconnected father and reports experiencing nightmares from his detention.

Children detained at Dilley ICE facility face poor conditions and mental health crisis

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Feb 8, 2026Dilley, TXEgypt

Children detained at the Dilley family detention center in South Texas have been held in poor conditions including inadequate medical care, contaminated food, overcrowded spaces, and limited legal access. The facility, which reopened for family detentions under the Trump administration, has held over 3,500 detainees since reopening, with more than 1,700 children. Approximately 300 children have been detained beyond the legal 20-day limit. Individual cases documented by immigration attorneys include 5-year-old twins held for 8 months and a young girl who attempted suicide after immigration judges denied bond requests. Advocacy groups, journalists, and ProPublica have documented conditions through interviews, letters, and detention drawings created by children at the facility.

U.S. Citizen Injured During ICE Stop in Salem, Oregon

Feb 7, 2026Salem, OR

A U.S. citizen and Latina woman named Maria was stopped by ICE agents on a Salem street, during which officers broke her car window and pulled her from the vehicle. After discovering her passport, agents left. Maria sustained a concussion, torn rotator cuff, and bruised ribs from the incident.

18-month-old hospitalized with respiratory illness at Dilley, medication withheld after discharge

Feb 7, 2026El Paso, TXVenezuela

Amalia Arrieta, an 18-month-old from Venezuela, was detained with her mother Kheilin Valero Marcano following an ICE appointment in El Paso on December 11, 2025, and transferred to Dilley Immigration Processing Center. Over weeks, Amalia developed severe respiratory symptoms including high fevers, persistent cough, and dangerously low blood-oxygen levels (dropping to the 50s). On January 18, 2026, she was hospitalized at Methodist Children's Hospital in San Antonio for 10 days, diagnosed with pneumonia, COVID-19, RSV, and respiratory distress. Upon discharge on January 28, doctors prescribed her a nebulizer, respiratory medications, and nutritional supplements. When ICE returned her to Dilley, detention staff allegedly confiscated her prescribed medications and breathing equipment. Her parents were forced to wait in daily outdoor lines to request treatment, often being denied. After lawyers filed an emergency habeas corpus petition in federal court, the family was released on either January 31 or February 7, 2026.

Man held in ICE custody, family raises funds for legal defense

Feb 7, 2026

Obeth Eduardo is currently in ICE custody. His sister Mariana is raising funds to cover attorney fees for his legal defense and case preparation. The family states this is the second time they are facing an ICE enforcement situation.

Toddler hospitalized, returned to detention, denied prescribed medication

Feb 7, 2026Dilley, TX

An 18-month-old girl named Amalia was hospitalized with respiratory failure, pneumonia, COVID-19, and RSV after being detained at the Dilley Immigration Processing Center with her parents. After 10 days of hospital treatment, she was returned to detention on January 28 and denied access to prescribed medication, despite medical warnings that she remained vulnerable. A federal lawsuit and emergency habeas corpus petition led to her release on February 7.

18-month-old Amalia hospitalized with pneumonia and COVID, denied prescribed medications upon return to ICE detention

Feb 7, 2026Dilley, TXMexico

Amalia, an 18-month-old Venezuelan girl, arrived in the United States with her parents Kheilin Valero Marcano and Stiven Arrieta Prieto through the CBP One appointment system and was living in El Paso while awaiting asylum processing. On December 11, 2024, the family was arrested during a routine ICE check-in despite complying with all immigration requirements and checking in regularly. They were detained at Dilley Immigration Processing Center in Texas. In early January 2026, Amalia developed a high fever, vomiting, and breathing difficulties. Despite her parents' repeated requests for medical care at the facility's clinic, staff provided only Tylenol. On January 18, her oxygen levels dropped critically to the 50s, and she was rushed to Methodist Children's Hospital in San Antonio, where she was hospitalized for 10 days and diagnosed with pneumonia, COVID-19, RSV, and viral bronchitis. After discharge on January 28, doctors prescribed nebulized breathing treatments and nutritional supplements. ICE returned Amalia to Dilley detention instead of her prior community, where staff confiscated her nebulizer, albuterol, and nutritional supplements. Her parents were forced to wait daily in an outdoor 'pill line' and were frequently turned away without her prescribed medications. After her attorneys filed an emergency federal habeas corpus petition, the family was released in February 2026. Upon release, they were transported to a shelter in Laredo without her medications, birth certificate, vaccination records, or money for travel. Amalia developed behavioral changes after detention, crying when separated from her mother. Her case is one of more than 500 infants and toddlers under age three detained by ICE since January 2025, according to documentation by MS NOW and The Marshall Project.

North Dakota ICE detentions spike 75% as emergency petitions flood federal courts

Feb 6, 2026Bismarck, ND

Seven emergency habeas corpus petitions were filed in North Dakota federal courts over three months, coinciding with a 75% national increase in ICE detentions over the past year. The petitions challenge a new policy denying bond hearings to many individuals arrested in the interior of the U.S. Two cases resulted in the release of petitioners.

Texans sue DHS to prevent ICE from detaining U.S. citizens

Feb 6, 2026Houston, Texas

A group of more than 30 Hispanic Texans filed a federal lawsuit in the Southern District of Texas challenging ICE practices that detain U.S. citizens and require proof of citizenship for release. The lawsuit alleges that immigration authorities violate constitutional protections against unreasonable arrests and due process rights. The complaint references a January 9 ICE raid in Donna, Texas, where agents allegedly detained U.S. citizens at gunpoint without a judicial warrant.

Children in Texas detention facility face harsh conditions, inadequate care

Feb 6, 2026Dilley, TX

Children detained at the Dilley Immigration Processing Center in South Texas are experiencing contaminated food, minimal education, inadequate medical care, and severe psychological distress. Since April 2026, approximately 1,800 children have been detained at the facility, with some families remaining for over six months. Court filings and accounts from detained families document children suffering from illness, malnutrition, behavioral regression, nightmares, and trauma, with parents reporting food contamination, denial of medical care for serious conditions, limited schooling, and prison-like conditions including constant surveillance and crowded sleeping quarters.

Father detained by ICE outside Boise preschool without warrant shown

Feb 6, 2026Boise, ID

ICE agents detained a father outside Mayra's Spanish Preschool and Daycare in Boise on Friday, February 6, 2026, after he dropped off his child. Multiple agents using unmarked vehicles and wearing masks blocked in the man without providing a warrant, instead showing him a picture and asking for identification. According to court records, the man had a misdemeanor theft charge from 2024 but no active cases or warrants at the time of detention. The incident alarmed parents and staff at the school, which serves children ages 18 months to 5 years.

ICE Denied Asthma Inhaler to 12-Year-Old for 9 Days

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Feb 6, 2026San Antonio, TX

According to an immigration coalition post, ICE denied asthma inhalers to a 12-year-old child for 9 days while claiming it was pending medical review. The child experienced an asthma attack during lights-out and was found unresponsive on the floor by guards at 6 AM.

Venezuelan family detained at Portland hospital released after three weeks in Texas facility

Feb 6, 2026Portland, ORVenezuela

A 7-year-old girl and her parents from Venezuela were detained by immigration agents outside a Portland hospital emergency department on January 16 while seeking emergency medical care for the child's prolonged nosebleed. After three weeks at the South Texas Family Residential Center in Dilley, Texas, the family was released on February 7, though Congresswoman Maxine Dexter stated she was unsure why ICE approved their release. The detention marked one of the first confirmed cases of an entire family detained in Oregon during the Trump administration's escalated deportation campaign.

Detainees at Otay Mesa facility throw notes over fence alleging harsh conditions

Feb 6, 2026San Diego, CA

Detainees at Otay Mesa Detention Center threw notes in bottles over facility fences to communicate allegations of poor conditions, including inadequate food, constant sickness, and indefinite detention without court hearings. Organizers collected the bottles containing written messages along with items like lotion bottles, deodorant bottles, and batteries. Rep. Juan Vargas attempted to inspect the facility to investigate the allegations but was denied entry by officials who cited ICE authority. Detainees' written messages referenced conditions including alleged use of small cages for discipline and inadequate medical care at the detention center.

Legal immigrant kidney transplant recipient arrested by ICE, denied transplant medication

Feb 6, 2026Rochester, MN

Javier Ubreu, a legal immigrant and kidney transplant recipient, was arrested by federal agents in Rochester, Minnesota and taken to the Whipple Building. When DFL State Rep. Kim Hicks attempted to deliver his transplant medication, federal authorities denied it. Ubreu was reportedly transferred to a facility in Texas without his required medications. Four days after his arrest, his wife reported he still had not received the immunosuppressant drugs necessary to prevent his body from rejecting the transplanted kidney.

Minnesota rescue organizations see surge in pets left behind as ICE operations expand

Feb 6, 2026St. Paul, MN

Animal rescue organizations across Minnesota's Twin Cities report a surge in pets needing care as immigration enforcement intensifies. Pet Haven in St. Paul is processing roughly 360 animals, while Animal Humane Society in Golden Valley has documented 7 pets surrendered due to ICE activity. Two German Shepherds were left behind when a woman in Elk River was detained and transported to Texas. Veterinary appointment no-show rates have jumped from 20% to 40%.

Two men detained by ICE, family seeks support

Feb 6, 2026Omaha, NE

Juan and Angel were stopped by ICE on February 6, 2026, while on their way to work and taken to the McCook detention center. Their family launched a fundraiser to help cover lost income and attorney fees while the two men remain detained.

Rochester kidney transplant recipient detained by ICE released on bond, returning home

Feb 6, 2026Rochester, MN

Javier Abreu-Vasquez, a 38-year-old Rochester man and kidney transplant recipient, was detained by ICE on February 5, 2026, after agents rammed his car near Civic Center Drive and Broadway while he was delivering groceries. He was transferred to an ICE facility in El Paso, Texas, and faced delays in receiving anti-rejection medication during custody. Abreu-Vasquez was released on bond on February 18, 2026, and returned to Minnesota on February 19. His attorney confirmed he has no prior criminal convictions, and the next steps in his immigration case remain unclear.

ICE Whistleblower Alleges Severe Overcrowding, Inhumane Conditions at Baltimore Facility

Feb 6, 2026Baltimore, MD

A former worker at the Baltimore ICE detention facility provided internal documents and testimony describing severe overcrowding, unsanitary conditions, and mistreatment of detainees. The whistleblower described detainees packed tightly together, inadequate sanitary supplies for women, blankets covered in filth, and staff making dehumanizing comments. The worker claims they were terminated after reporting these conditions to supervisors.

Federal Court Orders Release of Four Unlawfully Re-Detained Immigrants

Feb 6, 2026Baton Rouge, LA

A federal judge in Louisiana ordered the immediate release of four men who were unlawfully re-detained by ICE after living in their communities for months or years while checking in regularly with the agency. The judge found that ICE failed to provide justification for the re-detention, failed to demonstrate deportation was likely, and violated due process rights. All four men were released and had been held at an immigration detention center at Angola prison.

Detainee with suspected prostate cancer denied specialist care at ICE facility, joins class-action lawsuit

Feb 6, 2026California City, CA

Fernando Viera Reyes, a 50-year-old detainee transferred to California City ICE Detention Facility in August 2025, was denied specialist care despite showing symptoms of prostate cancer. While at a previous ICE facility, Viera Reyes had been scheduled for a urologist-recommended prostate biopsy in March 2025. After his transfer, despite experiencing bloody urine, pain, difficulty urinating, and blood in stool, medical staff provided only Flomax intermittently and vitamin C instead of connecting him with a urologist. His PSA levels rose from 6.3 to 74 between January and October 2025, indicating very high likelihood of prostate cancer. A medical expert review described his treatment as "a complete dereliction of duty." On November 12, 2025, Viera Reyes filed an emergency motion and joined seven other detainees in a class-action lawsuit against the Trump administration alleging severe medical neglect at the privately-owned CoreCivic facility. By February 2026, the case was being heard in federal court in San Francisco.

Dog left alone after owner detained by ICE in Michigan

Feb 6, 2026Ypsilanti, MI

A dog was left alone and frightened after his adopter was encountered by federal immigration officers and hospitalized, then prevented from contacting anyone. A hospital social worker alerted the Humane Society of Huron Valley, which rescued the dog. The adopter's current immigration status and whereabouts remain unknown.

Woman records ICE agents entering San Antonio home without judicial warrant

Feb 6, 2026San Antonio, TX

ICE agents entered a San Antonio home on Thursday morning while searching for a 34-year-old man with an arrest warrant for illegal reentry. Homeowner Maggie Guillen recorded video showing armed agents entering without presenting a judicial warrant, despite women and children being present. According to Guillen, all people in the home were either U.S. citizens or had legal status. Agents had earlier pulled over her roommate and roommate's boyfriend at an unmarked vehicle, then followed them back to the home. U.S. Rep. Joaquin Castro called for an investigation into the incident.

10-year-old Elizabeth detained by ICE, transported 1,200 miles to Texas, released after judge blocks removal

Feb 6, 2026Minneapolis, MNEcuador

Elizabeth Zuna Caisaguano, a 10-year-old fourth-grader from Columbia Heights Public School District in suburban Minneapolis, was detained by ICE agents on January 6, 2026, along with her mother Rosa Elena Caisaguano Cajilema while being driven to her school bus stop. Agents told Elizabeth they would take her to school but instead transported both of them 1,200 miles to the South Texas Family Residential Center in Dilley, Texas. The family had fled Ecuador and sought asylum in 2020; their asylum application was denied in September 2025, but they had a pending appeal. Both developed illnesses during their month-long detention—Elizabeth with flu-like symptoms and her mother with hives—with limited medical care provided. At least six other children from the same school district were sent to the Dilley detention center over the following weeks as part of Operation Metro Surge. After a habeas corpus petition was filed, U.S. District Judge Fred Biery ruled on February 2 that they could not be deported while their case proceeds. Elizabeth and her mother were released on February 3 and returned to Minnesota with their asylum appeal remaining pending.

Green card holder Maher Awad deported on private jet to West Bank, leaving newborn son in Michigan

Feb 5, 2026Phoenix, AZPalestine

ICE chartered a private Gulfstream IV jet owned by Florida property developer Gil Dezer, a Trump associate and donor, to deport Palestinian men from the United States to the West Bank. At least two deportation flights occurred on January 20-21 and February 1-2, 2026, transporting eight or more detainees from an Arizona detention facility through multiple countries (New Jersey, Ireland, Bulgaria) before reaching Tel Aviv and the West Bank. Among those deported was 24-year-old Maher Awad, a long-term green card holder who had lived in the U.S. for nearly a decade and had a newborn son in Michigan. The men were shackled throughout the multi-country journey and reported being abandoned at checkpoints with minimal resources. A joint investigation by +972 Magazine and The Guardian documented the flights, with former U.S. officials and immigration lawyers characterizing them as indicative of a shift in Trump administration deportation policy toward more aggressive mass deportation tactics.

Federal judges order release of multiple ICE detainees in West Virginia as unconstitutional

Feb 5, 2026WV

Four unnamed immigrants detained by ICE in West Virginia during a January 2026 operation were ordered released by federal judges who ruled their detentions unconstitutional. U.S. District Judge Thomas Johnston, Judge Robert C. Chambers, and Judge Joseph R. Goodwin each issued orders for release, finding that the government violated due process rights by detaining the immigrants without explanation, hearing, or notice. The releases were part of a broader challenge to a two-week ICE operation in January that resulted in 650 arrests; fifteen detainees have filed petitions for release arguing unconstitutional detention, with more expected.

Ecuadorian mother detained in Minneapolis, transferred to Texas, returned after court order

Feb 5, 2026Minneapolis, MNEcuador

An 11-year-old girl's mother from Ecuador was detained by federal immigration agents on February 5, 2026, after leaving her apartment for the first time in over a month to buy groceries. She was transferred to a detention facility in Texas approximately 1,400 miles away before attorney John Hayden secured a federal court order demanding her return to Minnesota. She was returned to a Minneapolis detention facility on Friday morning. The mother had applied for asylum in the U.S. and was later transferred to a jail in Willmar, Minnesota.

ICE agent fatally shoots 23-year-old U.S. citizen Ruben Ray Martinez; bodycam contradicts agency account

Feb 5, 2026South Texas, TX

In March 2025, ICE agent fatally shot 23-year-old U.S. citizen Ruben Ray Martinez on South Padre Island, Texas. Bodycam footage shows the vehicle with brake lights engaged when three shots were fired through the window. Martinez was removed from the car and restrained before receiving medical care, but died at a Brownsville hospital. The agency's involvement was not publicly revealed until nearly eleven months later. A grand jury declined to indict the agent, and ICE stated the shooting was justified. Martinez's family is pursuing a tort claim for wrongful death.

Travel advisory warns World Cup visitors of Florida deportation risks

Feb 5, 2026Miami, FL

Civil rights and immigrant advocacy groups, including the ACLU of Florida, issued a travel alert on February 5 urging international tourists attending the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Miami to exercise caution due to expanded immigration enforcement. The advisory highlighted risks from Florida's statewide partnerships between local and federal immigration authorities, noting that visitors could face detention during routine activities like traffic stops. Groups cited the case of Carlos Gonzalez Meza, a Mexican tourist with a valid U.S. visa who was detained for 10 days after a traffic stop in Orlando. The coalition emphasized the alert is informational and not a call for boycotts.

Peruvian woman detained by ICE at check-in meeting after living in US for years

Feb 5, 2026IndianaPeru

Brenda Mariela Otiniano Brena, a Peruvian woman who fled death threats and arrived in the US in September 2022, was arrested by ICE agents during a routine check-in meeting in February 2026. She had been living in Illinois after being paroled upon arrival and had filed for asylum. The court ordered that she must receive a bond hearing or be released by May 26, 2026.

ICE Agent Charged After Pointing Gun at Civilians During Traffic Incident

Feb 5, 2026Minneapolis, MN

ICE agent Gregory Donnell Morgan Jr. drove an unmarked SUV on a highway shoulder, pulled up next to another vehicle, and pointed his gun at the heads of two civilians inside. The driver called 911. Morgan was charged with felony second-degree assault with a dangerous weapon.

Handyman released from ICE detention after three months

Feb 5, 2026Houston, TXMexico

Luis, a 53-year-old Mexican immigrant handyman, was detained by ICE for over three months at a Conroe-area detention center after being arrested in October 2025. He was granted bond and released on February 5, 2026, following a ruling by U.S. District Court Judge Lee Rosenthal. While released, Luis faces an ongoing court case with possible deportation, as he has lived in the U.S. without legal status for 25 years while raising five children and establishing himself as a homeowner and community member.

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