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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 with assault for 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.

LAPD Charges at High School Students Protesting ICE Raids

Feb 5, 2026Los Angeles, CA

Hundreds of high school students organized a peaceful march from City Hall to the Los Angeles Metropolitan Detention Center on February 5, 2026 to protest ICE raids. LAPD in riot gear formed skirmish lines and charged at the students multiple times throughout the afternoon, resulting in at least two arrests. Officers were documented using force against minors, including throwing students to the ground and striking a protester with a baton, while ICE agents were observed coordinating with LAPD at the detention center.

ICE Detains Man After Probation Department Referral for Supervision Violations

Feb 4, 2026

Jose Leobardo Rivas-Gonzalez was detained by ICE on February 4, 2026, after a referral from the Stanislaus County Probation Department. He had previously turned himself into ICE in 2015 and was released on supervised recognizance, but was convicted of a crime in 2022 and violated supervision terms. The court granted his habeas petition and ordered his immediate release on the same conditions as before his re-detention.

Twin Cities resident says she is being targeted for documenting ICE agents

Feb 4, 2026Minneapolis, MN

Beth Jackson, a Twin Cities resident, was detained by federal officers and faced subsequent action after documenting ICE agents. The detention occurred while she was recording immigration enforcement activities.

ICE detains Afghan brothers during routine asylum check-in

Feb 4, 2026Salt Lake City, UTAfghanistan

Two Afghan brothers with pending asylum claims were detained by ICE during a routine check-in with the Alternatives to Detention unit on Tuesday morning. Mohammad Emran Kohistani and Mohammad Sajad Kohistani, who presented themselves at the U.S. border in 2023 and were released on their own recognizance, were told they were not "appropriately vetted" at the border. Their attorney filed an emergency habeas petition and temporary restraining order, with a federal court hearing scheduled for Thursday.

Witnesses describe violent arrests by federal agents in Phoenixville, Pa.

Feb 4, 2026Phoenixville, PA

Federal ICE agents conducted arrests in downtown Phoenixville, Pennsylvania on February 4, 2026, targeting individuals in vehicles. Witnesses reported the arrests involved agents smashing windows and forcibly removing people from cars.

Man Detained After Immigration Parole Expiration Following 2022 Border Release

Feb 4, 2026

Francisco Benjamin Sanchez Obregon was initially apprehended at the border on September 22, 2022, then paroled the next day until November 2022. Over three years later, he was arrested on February 4, 2026, and detained pending removal proceedings. The court found he had a protected liberty interest from his initial parole and ordered his immediate release due to lack of due process.

Colombian asylum seeker detained by ICE, then self-deported; family left struggling in Minnesota

Feb 4, 2026St. Paul, MNColombia

Cristian, a Colombian immigrant with an asylum claim, was detained by ICE agents on February 4 while heading to a new job in St. Paul. He was transferred to detention centers in Texas and Louisiana before self-deporting to Colombia. His wife Alejandra was left as the sole provider for their two young sons and is now trying to save money for plane tickets to return to Colombia, saying their experience made clear they are not welcomed in the United States.

ICE statement issued after Houston high school rally for detained student

Feb 4, 2026New York, NYPalestine

A Houston-area high school student was taken into custody by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Students at the school held a rally in response to the student's detention. ICE subsequently released a statement regarding the incident.

French tennis coach detained and expelled under Trump border crackdown

Feb 4, 2026Batavia, NYFrance

Julien Pereira, a 26-year-old French tennis coach, was detained by U.S. Border Patrol and ICE after being denied entry to Canada while awaiting work visa paperwork. He spent a month in an ICE facility in Batavia, New York, where he experienced shackling, inadequate food and water, and harsh conditions before being released on bail and ordered to leave the U.S. within 15 days.

Venice Father Detained by ICE During Immigration Appointment

Feb 3, 2026Venice, CA

Ivan Garcia, a father and North Venice Little League community member, was detained by ICE while attending a scheduled immigration appointment related to his citizenship case. He was subsequently transferred to the Adelanto ICE Processing Center in San Bernardino County. His family has launched a fundraiser to cover legal fees and living expenses, with community support from the local youth sports league.

Immigration agents draw guns, arrest activists in Minneapolis

Feb 3, 2026Minneapolis, MN

Immigration officers with guns drawn arrested activists who were following their vehicles in south Minneapolis on Tuesday. At least one person wearing anti-ICE clothing was handcuffed face-down on the ground.

High school student arrested at routine ICE check-in in San Antonio

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Feb 3, 2026San Antonio, TX

A Natalia high school junior attended what was supposed to be a routine U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement check-in appointment in San Antonio to update his photograph. The appointment resulted in his arrest and detainment, leaving a toddler and stepfather behind for months.

Columbia Heights fourth-grader released after month in ICE detention

Feb 3, 2026Columbia Heights, MN

Elizabeth Zuna Caisaguano, a 10-year-old fourth-grade student, and her mother were released from the Dilley Immigration Processing Center in Texas after nearly a month in ICE detention. The child and her mother were taken by immigration agents in early January. School officials and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz called for their release at a news conference on February 3, 2026.

ICE arrests 206 people in Maine during multiday operation

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Feb 3, 2026Maine, ME

Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested 206 people in Maine during a multiday operation last month. Maine Public is tracking several of these cases using interviews, court records, and reporting from other media outlets to provide information about those detained.

Woman reports ICE attempted to kidnap Black American twin brother in New Jersey

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Feb 3, 2026Mount Laurel, NJGuatemala

A woman reported that ICE agents attempted to kidnap her twin brother, a Black American man, in Mount Laurel, New Jersey. According to the account, agents rammed into his pickup truck and chased him without apparent reason. The family is seeking public awareness of the incident.

'We're not sending our children to school': ICE fears loom in Ohio

Feb 3, 2026Springfield, OHHaiti

In February 2026, in anticipation of ICE raids on the Haitian community in Springfield, OH, local Haitian leaders describe how their community is living in fear and taking precautions including keeping children home from school, avoiding being out on the street at night, and carrying several forms of ID.

Attorney Criticizes ICE for Targeting Mom Not Criminals

Feb 3, 2026

An attorney stated that ICE arrested a mother. The attorney noted that ICE enforcement priorities differ from focusing on individuals with criminal records.

Federal agents detain Marine, copy phone without warrant in Minneapolis

Feb 3, 2026Minneapolis, MN

Steven Saari, a Marine Corps veteran, was detained by federal immigration agents at the scene of Alex Pretti's killing in Minneapolis on February 3, 2026. During his six-hour detention at a federal building, agents collected his biometric data, forced a DNA sample, and copied his cell phone without a warrant or authorization. Saari was denied access to an attorney despite repeated requests and was released without charges.

Immigration agents arrest man during church food giveaway in L.A.

Feb 2, 2026North Hills, California

Federal immigration agents arrested Carlos Chavez, a community member and father of three, during a food distribution event at North Hills United Methodist Church in the San Fernando Valley. Church leaders say Chavez was helping with children's ministries and was chased across the parking lot by armed agents in masks. Following the incident, the church moved its food ministry and after-school programs online.

Protest planned at ICE facility over Gonzales v Noem allegations

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Feb 2, 20261930 Beach St

An Instagram post announces a protest planned for the following day at 1930 Beach Street at noon in response to Gonzales v Noem allegations. The post states that federal authorities are charging people for protesting.

U.S. Citizen Found Dead After Sister Detained by ICE

Feb 2, 2026North Texas, TXPeru

Oscar Isidro, a U.S. citizen from North Texas, was found dead last month after being missing for two weeks. His death came amid family trauma, including his father's deportation to Peru the previous year and his sister's detention by ICE.

ICE agents arrest man without warrant in Columbia Heights

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Feb 2, 2026Columbia Heights, MN

ICE agents smashed the windows of a car and arrested a man without a warrant while his wife held their crying baby and pleaded with the agents. During the arrest, the man briefly escaped from the ICE van while still wearing handcuffs.

Chef Sean Sherman's employee detained by federal agents, flown to Texas

Feb 2, 2026Twin Cities, MNMexico

Federal immigration agents detained an employee at NATIFS, an Indigenous-focused nonprofit restaurant in Minneapolis owned by chef Sean Sherman, outside the restaurant on February 2, 2026. Agents blocked a vehicle carrying staff members, pulled the employee from the car at gunpoint, and stated they were checking paperwork. The employee was transferred to Texas overnight without access to needed medication and without the family being notified in advance. Chef Sherman stated the employee had legal documentation and characterized the armed enforcement as inappropriate.

Asylum applicant detained by ICE after court appearance, separated from citizen spouse and children

Feb 2, 2026San Diego, CA

Medina, an asylum applicant with a valid work permit, was detained by ICE on February 2, 2026, after appearing at a scheduled court date in San Diego. He was transferred to Otay Mesa Detention Center and is scheduled to remain detained at least until his next court date on February 24. Medina has lived in the United States since adolescence, is married to a U.S. citizen, and has two U.S. citizen children. His detention has caused financial hardship for his family, who lost his primary income.

ICE agents detain residents in New Jersey without judicial warrants

Feb 2, 2026Jersey City, NJ

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents detained several residents in Hudson County, New Jersey on Sunday using unmarked vehicles. An ICE agent told a city councilman that warrants are not needed to conduct their operations. Local officials reported that ICE arrested at least three people, including two workers at local businesses, without advance notification to local police.

ICE agents clash with protesters, use pepper spray in Ventura County

Feb 2, 2026Ventura County, CA

Federal ICE agents were present outside the Ventura County Sheriff's Office on Monday, February 2, 2026, where protesters and observers had gathered. During the encounter, an ICE agent threw a woman to the ground and subsequently used pepper spray on the crowd. Witnesses stated they were documenting the ICE operation and posed no physical threat to officers. At least one person was detained during the incident. The woman who was thrown to the ground declined to speak about what happened.

ICE officers arrest multiple people at Jersey City Light Rail Station

Feb 2, 2026Jersey City, NJ

ICE agents conducted enforcement operations at Hudson Bergen Light Rail Station in Jersey City Heights and Hoboken on Sunday morning, detaining several people. An ICE officer was recorded telling a city councilman he did not need a warrant to make arrests. The incident prompted community meetings and responses from local leaders.

ICE detains Worthington man with valid permit to be in U.S.

Feb 1, 2026Worthington, MNEl Salvador

Jose Lozano, a 28-year-old Worthington resident with a valid temporary permit allowing him to remain in the U.S. for five years, was detained by ICE agents on February 1, 2026, while attempting to jumpstart his minivan. Lozano, who arrived from El Salvador as an asylum seeker ten years ago, was working as a mechanic and attending college when detained. He was being held in a Minneapolis detention center with a hearing scheduled for February 28, 2026, though an earlier bond hearing was possible.

ICE agents make arrests near Jersey City-Hoboken border

Feb 1, 2026Jersey City, NJ

Federal ICE agents made arrests near the Jersey City-Hoboken border on Sunday morning without advance warning to local police. Multiple detentions occurred at the 9th Street Light Rail Station in a predominantly Latino neighborhood, with at least two people seen being taken into unmarked vehicles. Local officials stated that residents have rights, including the right to refuse entry without a judge-signed warrant.

ICE detains fiancée while congressman helps release similar detainee

Feb 1, 2026Raymondville, TXVenezuela

Johanny Lacruz, a Venezuelan asylum seeker and fiancée of Juan Rodriguez, was detained by ICE at a Border Patrol checkpoint in February 2026 despite having valid work authorization and no criminal record. Rodriguez observed that U.S. Rep. Monica De La Cruz secured the release of Antonio Gámez-Cuéllar, a teenager in the same detention facility with similar legal status, but was unable to obtain similar assistance for his fiancée. Both Lacruz and Gámez-Cuéllar were detained during the Trump administration's deportation operations.

Measles outbreak at Texas ICE detention facility for children

Feb 1, 2026Dilley, TX

At least two confirmed cases of measles have been reported at the Dilley family detention center in Texas, which houses children and parents in immigration detention. A broader measles outbreak is occurring across the U.S. Democratic congressman Joaquin Castro called for the facility to be shut down immediately, citing detention centers as potential vectors for disease transmission.

Demand for Diana Crespo-Gonzalez Release from Immigration Detention

Feb 1, 2026

An advocacy post calls for the release of Diana Crespo-Gonzalez from immigration detention, urging people to contact DHS at 202-282-8485. The post references a previous case where 180,000 calls led to the release of someone named Liam, and directs followers to an OPB news article for more details about Diana's situation.

ICE agents allegedly leaving death cards at detained individuals vehicles

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Feb 1, 2026

According to Senator John Hickenlooper, ICE agents are reportedly leaving behind cards with a history of use by white supremacist groups at the vehicles of detained individuals.

Congolese priest detained by ICE after wrong exit at border

Feb 1, 2026DR Congo

Prince Sita Armel Paterne, a priest from the Congo, was detained by ICE in February 2026 after mistakenly taking the wrong exit while driving to work, which led him to the Canada border where he was arrested. An immigration judge set a $10,000 bond for his release on May 19, 2026. His family was unable to assist financially, prompting a fundraiser to prevent his deportation.

Iranian asylum seeker detained by ICE after US-Israel strikes

Feb 2026South Bay, CAIran

An Iranian asylum seeker and his pregnant wife were detained and interrogated by DHS agents less than a week after U.S.-Israeli military strikes against Iran in late February 2026. The husband, who had entered the U.S. on a tourist visa in November 2024 and filed for asylum after his visa expired, was held for three weeks at the ICE detention facility in California City before an immigration judge granted his release on bond. His wife, eight months pregnant at the time, was questioned for hours but not arrested due to her pregnancy.

Indonesian man detained at airport after 18 years complying with supervision order

Feb 2026Indonesia

Andy Merlin Siregar, an Indonesian citizen with withholding of removal status, was detained at an airport and transferred to Adelanto Detention Facility in February 2026 after almost 18 years of compliance with his Order of Supervision. He was not told why his supervision was being revoked or given an opportunity to address allegations. The court granted his TRO application and ordered his immediate release.

Iranian asylum seeker detained by ICE after U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran

Feb 2026South Bay, CAIran

An Iranian man seeking asylum was detained by ICE agents at his apartment less than a week after U.S.-Israeli military strikes against Iran in late February 2026. The couple had entered the U.S. legally on tourist visas in November 2024, filed for asylum after receiving threats from the Iranian government, and held pending asylum applications with work permits. The husband spent three weeks at the ICE detention facility in California City before an immigration judge granted his release on bond. His pregnant wife was questioned for hours but not arrested due to her pregnancy.

ICE arrests father in Hopkins, disrupting family of four

Feb 1, 2026Hopkins, MNMexico

An ICE enforcement action resulted in the detention of a father in Hopkins, Minnesota, in front of his three children at their apartment building. The incident disrupted the family, with his wife Estefany Escobar going to work at a Minnesota hospital an hour after the arrest.

Texas immigration facility lacks specialized care for pregnant minors

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Feb 1, 2026San Benito, TX

The San Benito detention facility in Texas, operated by for-profit company Urban Strategies, houses pregnant minors as young as 13 without adequate specialized reproductive health care. Advocates and civil rights organizations report the facility lacks proper medical facilities, menstrual products, and birth control access, putting pregnant youth at risk despite no major complications reported so far.

Waco teacher fired after students made ICE protest signs

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Feb 2026Waco, TX

Steve Gaines, an English teacher at Harmony School of Innovation in Waco, Texas, was fired weeks after he allowed students to use class time to make signs and flyers for an ICE protest walkout in February 2026. Gaines provided cardboard boxes and paint for the signs and stayed in the classroom to chaperone students who did not participate in the walkout. He was terminated mid-year despite having 11 years of teaching experience.

Protesters call for release of children at detention centers

Feb 1, 2026Dilley, TX

The League of United Latin American Citizens held a vigil and protest outside the South Texas Family Residential Center calling for the release of all children detained at immigration detention facilities. About 100 people gathered on February 1, 2026, following the recent release of 5-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos and his father from the facility. LULAC leadership called for reforms to immigration enforcement and spoke out against plans for 23 new detention centers.

Gay woman deported to Cameroon despite US judge's protection order, now hiding in Morocco

Feb 2026Morocco

Farah, a 21-year-old gay woman from Morocco, fled her country in early 2025 after her family attacked her for her sexual orientation and sought asylum in the United States. She was detained for nearly a year while her asylum claim was processed. In August 2025, an immigration judge issued a federal protection order prohibiting her deportation to Morocco due to danger to her life. However, three days before a scheduled hearing on her release, ICE agents detained her and placed her on a flight to Cameroon—a country where homosexuality is criminalized and where she had never lived. After she refused to remain in Cameroon, she was flown to Morocco, where she is now in hiding. She is among dozens of migrants reportedly deported to third countries by the Trump administration despite holding judicial protection orders.

Families Released from Dilley Detention Face Harrowing Journey Home

Feb 2026Dilley, TX

Immigrant families released from the Dilley Immigration Processing Center in Texas are being transported to border town shelters like Laredo with minimal resources. Families report being released without medications, documents, or money. Families report experiencing job loss and financial hardship following their detention. Multiple cases document families who spent weeks or months detained and were subsequently released with their immigration cases unchanged.

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