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Eight U.S. children fly to Guatemala after parents deported or self-deported

Jun 26, 2026Miami, FLGuatemala

Eight children from three South Florida families departed Miami International Airport on a flight to Guatemala City to reunite with relatives after their parents were deported or chose to leave the country. Three of the children are U.S. citizens. The Guatemalan-Maya Center coordinated travel logistics, provided chaperones, and supported the families through the separation.

One person detained in Columbus ICE operation targeting deportation order non-compliance

Jun 26, 2026Columbus, NE

ICE conducted an enforcement operation in Columbus and Platte County, Nebraska on June 26, 2026, targeting individuals who had failed to comply with previously issued deportation orders. One person was taken into custody during the operation. The detained individual had been previously deported. No further details were released by Columbus Police or ICE.

Guatemalan man detained by ICE, health deteriorating without medical care

Jun 25, 2026Hyattsville, MDGuatemala

Arturo, a Guatemalan man who fled extortion and violence, was detained by ICE while returning home from a work shift. He was scheduled for hernia surgery and has Type II diabetes, but is receiving no medical attention in out-of-state detention. His family—wife Maricel and three children—faces financial hardship due to loss of his income.

Tuberculosis case confirmed at Aurora ICE facility; health officials denied access for investigation

Jun 25, 2026Aurora, CO

Adams County health officials confirmed one case of active tuberculosis at the Aurora ICE detention facility run by the GEO Group in June 2026. Health officials said the facility failed to provide legally required access to medical records, housing information, and other documents needed to complete the public health investigation and determine if additional cases existed. ICE later stated the person had been treated and removed from the country. The Guardian reported that at least a dozen people inside the facility had contracted tuberculosis and dozens more had been placed in quarantine, though health officials said they had not yet verified those additional reports.

ICE Detainee Challenges Bond Hearing Denial in Habeas Petition

Jun 25, 2026California City, CA

Clemente Burgos Lopez, detained by ICE at California City Immigration Processing Center, filed a habeas corpus petition challenging his detention. Lopez received an initial bond hearing on March 17, 2026, where the immigration court determined he was a flight risk and danger to the community. At a second hearing on May 28, 2026, the immigration court denied his bond redetermination request by claiming lack of jurisdiction based on mandatory detention. The federal court ordered respondent to determine Lopez's eligibility for a bond hearing under 8 C.F.R. § 1003.19(e) within seven days and, if eligible, to conduct the hearing within fourteen days, or immediately release him.

Court Orders Bond Hearing for Detained Immigrant in Removal Proceedings

Jun 25, 2026New Orleans, LA

Samwail Naguib was detained pending removal proceedings without being afforded a bond hearing. The petitioner challenged his detention through a habeas corpus petition in federal court. Following the Sixth Circuit's decision in Lopez-Campos v. Raycraft, the court granted the petition and ordered respondents to provide Naguib with a bond hearing under 8 U.S.C. § 1226(a) within ten days or release him from custody.

Dominican man detained by ICE after five years in Puerto Rico

Jun 25, 2026San Juan, PRDominican Republic

Jose Ignacio Cambero Maldonado, a 29-year-old Dominican Republic citizen who entered Puerto Rico without inspection in 2021, was arrested by ICE agents on June 25, 2026 during a traffic stop in San Juan. Cambero had been living in Puerto Rico for nearly five years with no criminal record, had married a U.S. citizen, had an approved I-130 family petition, and had a pending provisional unlawful presence waiver application. The court granted a temporary restraining order preventing his transfer outside Puerto Rico and ordered he receive a bond hearing before an Immigration Judge, finding he likely fell under discretionary detention provisions rather than mandatory detention.

Everglades detention facility permanently closes following civil rights lawsuit

Jun 25, 2026Miami, FL

The Everglades detention center in Ochopee, Florida has permanently closed following a civil rights lawsuit brought by the ACLU, ACLU of Florida, and Americans for Immigrant Justice in July 2025. The facility, constructed on an abandoned airstrip in the middle of the wetlands and dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz," housed detainees in shoddy tents and trailers surrounded by alligators, pythons, and mosquitos, with serious flooding risks. The lawsuit challenged the lack of access to legal counsel and due process violations for people detained there. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced the closure as detainees were being transferred to other ICE facilities ahead of hurricane season.

Mexican man dies from cardiac arrest in ICE custody after medical requests ignored

Jun 25, 2026Mexico

A 39-year-old man from Mexico died from cardiac arrest likely caused by septic shock after his requests for medical help regarding an infected abscess were mishandled while in Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody. The case was documented in a joint report by Human Rights Watch and Physicians for Human Rights examining deaths in ICE facilities, which found that at least 52 deaths have been reported in ICE custody since January 2025, with the mortality rate up 140 percent compared to the previous year.

Turkish student detained in Iowa apartment, fears forced military service

Jun 25, 2026Iowa City, IATurkey

Ozgur Demirkan, a 30-year-old Turkish national and former Kirkwood Community College student, was detained by ICE agents at his Iowa City apartment on June 25, 2026. Demirkan had lived in Iowa since 2018 on a student visa and returned to the United States in 2022 during the Turkey-Ukraine conflict. According to community organizers, he fears forced military enlistment if deported to Turkey and aspires to continue studying medicine. The detention occurred following Congress's approval of a $70 billion funding increase for ICE and Border Patrol.

Woman deported to Venezuela survives hotel collapse during earthquakes

Jun 25, 2026La Guaira, VEVenezuela

Lisbeth Portillo, 58, was deported to Venezuela on June 24, 2026, on Flight 164 carrying approximately 146 people. She was housed at Hotel Santuario La Llanada with over 100 other recently deported Venezuelans, in a second-floor room with 16 other women. Twin earthquakes measuring 7.2 and 7.5 magnitude struck hours after her arrival, causing the building to collapse. Portillo was buried under a beam but escaped the rubble, surviving with bruises covering her body. She was reunited with her children the following night. Portillo had crossed the U.S. border in November 2021 with a pending asylum claim and had lived in South Florida for more than four years before her deportation.

Deported Venezuelan man loses both legs after 40-hour hotel collapse entrapment

Jun 25, 2026La Guaira, VEVenezuela

Anderson Daniel Salcedo, 22, a construction worker who had lived in the U.S. for three years, was deported to Venezuela on June 24, 2026 via Flight 164. Upon arrival, he was taken to Hotel Santuario La Llanada in La Guaira for processing. Twin earthquakes struck hours later, collapsing the hotel. Salcedo was trapped in the rubble for 40 hours without access to his phone or documents—which had been withheld by authorities—leaving his family unable to locate or contact him during the crisis. He was rescued and admitted to Caracas's university hospital, where both of his legs were amputated due to his injuries.

Longtime Salt Lake City resident detained by ICE after 35 years, supporters rally for release

Jun 25, 2026Salt Lake City, UTMexico

Julio Irungaray Sr., a Mexican national who has lived in Utah for 35 years, was detained by ICE agents outside his home on Wednesday, June 24, 2026. At the time of detention, he was working two jobs at a Mexican restaurant and movie theater. He is being held in a jail in Evanston, Wyoming, and faces deportation despite being in the process of formally appealing a deportation order. Family and supporters rallied Thursday to demand his release, describing him as a hardworking community member.

Father detained by ICE at FIFA event, deported after asylum claim denied

Jun 25, 2026

A father and asylum seeker was detained by ICE at MetLife Stadium while attending a FIFA Club World Cup final with his children on July 13, 2025. Local police questioned him about flying a small drone in the parking lot—a civil violation typically resulting in a fine—and asked about his immigration status, leading to his transfer to ICE agents. He spent three months in immigration detention before his asylum claim was denied. He was subsequently deported to his country of origin, which he said he had fled in 2022 due to threats from armed groups. He has since warned immigrant World Cup fans about the risks of attending such events in the United States.

24 migrants detained in joint traffic stop operation in Wichita Falls

Jun 25, 2026Wichita Falls, TX

The Wichita County Sheriff's Office, in cooperation with the Texas Department of Public Safety and Electra Police Department, conducted a joint enforcement operation on June 25 that resulted in 24 individuals being detained for unlawful presence in the United States. The operation, called "Operation June Bug," included 132 traffic stops and resulted in 109 equipment violations and 15 vehicle impounds. Those detained were from Mexico, India, Cuba, Algeria, Venezuela, Tajikistan, and Russia.

Joint ICE-sheriff operation in Sedalia results in 18 arrests over three days

Jun 25, 2026Sedalia, MOMexico

A three-day joint operation between the Pettis County Sheriff's Office and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement from June 23-25, 2026 resulted in 18 arrests in Sedalia, Missouri. ICE confirmed that five individuals from Mexico were arrested, some with prior criminal histories including DUI and failure to appear charges. Sheriff Brad Anders stated the operation targeted individuals previously identified as fugitives or connected to existing criminal investigations, including those with violent criminal histories, outstanding warrants, sexual offenses, and gang affiliations. The operation was conducted under an ICE Task Force Model agreement signed by the Pettis County Sheriff's Office in April 2026, which authorizes local officers to identify and arrest individuals believed to be undocumented under ICE supervision. Multiple residents reported observing arrests at several businesses in the area, and the operation drew criticism from some Sedalia residents concerned about economic impacts on local businesses and industries reliant on immigrant labor.

Asylum seeker detained 2 years exposes ICE abuse through LA Times op-ed, files habeas petitions

Jun 25, 2026California City, CABelize

Brady Tillett, an asylum seeker from Belize, has been detained by ICE at the California City Detention Facility in Kern County for nearly two years. In a Los Angeles Times op-ed, he describes inhumane conditions including forced labor, medical neglect, and retaliation for advocating for others' medical care. Tillett has filed habeas petitions resulting in the release of several other detainees and is participating in broader detention resistance efforts including hunger strikes and labor strikes to challenge U.S. immigration detention practices and demand closure of the facility.

Nicaraguan man arrested for park assault after prior release despite ICE detainer

Jun 25, 2026Annandale, VANicaragua

Moises Domingo Rico Rosales, a Nicaraguan national, was arrested after allegedly exposing himself to one woman and attempting to abduct another at Wakefield Park in Annandale, Virginia. He was previously arrested in Fairfax County in 2024 on felony drug trafficking charges but was released after local officials declined to honor an ICE detainer. He is now charged with abduction with intent to defile and indecent exposure, and ICE has lodged a new detainer. Abdul Jalloh, a 32-year-old from Sierra Leone, was charged with second-degree murder in the fatal stabbing of 41-year-old Stephanie Minter at a Virginia bus stop. He had over 30 prior arrests and was released by Fairfax County officials despite ICE detainer concerns, drawing scrutiny to the county's sanctuary-style policies.

13-year-old boy detained by ICE near San Antonio, separated from mother

Jun 25, 2026San Antonio, TX

Leonardo Santiago "Santi" Soto Uribe, a 13-year-old 9th grader, was arrested by ICE agents in June along with his father, Benjamin Lerma-Huipio, just outside San Antonio. The boy is being held in a child welfare center in San Antonio while his father is detained at T. Don Hutto Detention Facility in Taylor. Rep. Joaquin Castro reports that ICE initially told the boy he could go home but then reversed the decision, and that the child has not showered and has only been given cookies and juice.

Man detained by ICE after entering on valid work visa

Jun 24, 2026Orem, UT

Jose de Jesús Ortiz Ibañez was detained by ICE. He had entered the United States legally on a work visa and had spent years working and building a life in the country. His family is raising funds to cover legal representation costs.

22-year-old detained by ICE at workplace in Houston

Jun 24, 2026Houston, TX

Miguel, 22, was taken into ICE custody while working in Houston. He came to the United States seeking better opportunities and supports himself and his mother. His partner Xiomarah is raising funds for legal representation to fight his detention.

Father of four detained by ICE during traffic stop, family faces deportation and financial collapse

Jun 24, 2026Mesquite, TXMexico

Luis was arrested by ICE for noncitizenship while driving to work and has been held in an ICE detention center. He is expected to be deported to Mexico, a country he has not visited in over 20 years. His family—a spouse and four children including a nonverbal three-year-old and a three-month-old infant—has lost its primary income and faces immediate financial hardship, including potential wage garnishment and credit damage.

Day laborers face ICE raids, police harassment at Chicago hiring site

Jun 24, 2026Chicago, ILHonduras, Guatemala

ICE agents conducted a raid at a Shell gas station hiring site in October 2025, arresting five day laborers, with three confirmed arrested by CBP. Chicago police have increased enforcement at the location, arresting day laborers and warning them to leave. Day laborers report dramatically reduced work opportunities and income since the raid, with some unable to find sufficient work to meet basic needs.

Chinese woman seeking refuge pleads for help from inhumane detention conditions at Otay Mesa

Jun 24, 2026San Diego, CAChina

A 43-year-old woman from China who came to the U.S. seeking refuge wrote in a court declaration that she was suffering inside Otay Mesa Detention Center and pleaded with a judge for help, stating she never expected to experience inhumane treatment in the country where she sought protection. Her case was documented in habeas corpus petitions filed to challenge detention and detention conditions.

Man from Azerbaijan hospitalized for nine days at Otay Mesa, loses 20 pounds due to food intolerance

Jun 24, 2026San Diego, CAAzerbaijan

A man from Azerbaijan was detained at Otay Mesa Detention Center and hospitalized for nine days due to acute gastrointestinal distress. He experienced nausea and severe pain and was severely intolerant of the facility's food, causing him to lose approximately 20 pounds while detained. His case was documented in habeas corpus petitions challenging detention conditions.

Pakistani woman with asthma, anxiety experiences panic attacks and head injuries in detention

Jun 24, 2026San Diego, CAPakistan

A 34-year-old Pakistani woman with asthma and anxiety was detained at Otay Mesa Detention Center where she experienced panic attacks that knocked her unconscious and suffered numerous head injuries. She was hospitalized for three days while detained. In a court declaration, she expressed fear that her condition would worsen and stated she feared dying from lack of breathing. Her case was documented in habeas corpus petitions challenging her detention.

Woman injured after staff mixed up her medications at Otay Mesa

Jun 24, 2026San Diego, CAMexico

A woman from Mexico who uses a cane to walk was injured at Otay Mesa Detention Center after staff mixed up her prescription medication with another detainee's laxative. She rushed to the bathroom and fell, further injuring her knee, back and hips. Her case was documented in habeas corpus petitions filed to challenge detention.

Iranian man with serious neurological issues shackled during medical appointments at Otay Mesa

Jun 24, 2026San Diego, CAIran

A 33-year-old Iranian man with serious neurological issues was detained at Otay Mesa Detention Center where his treatment was minimally managed by facility physicians. He reported being handcuffed and shackled for extended periods during numerous medical appointments. His case was documented in habeas corpus petitions challenging detention conditions.

Somali man detained, misses scheduled hip surgery at Otay Mesa

Jun 24, 2026San Diego, CASomalia

A 47-year-old Somali man married to a U.S. citizen was detained at Otay Mesa Detention Center and missed a scheduled hip surgery because of his detention. The case was documented in habeas corpus petitions filed as part of court challenges to detention amid immigration enforcement operations.

Woman detained by ICE challenges mandatory detention without bond hearing

Jun 24, 2026Willacy County, Texas

Emelina del Carmen Valle Toledo is detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement at the El Valle Detention Center in Willacy County, Texas. She filed a habeas petition challenging the government's authority to detain her without a bond hearing under 8 U.S.C. § 1225(b)(2)(A). While conceding she is subject to mandatory detention under that statute, she alleges the application violates her Fifth Amendment due process rights. The court denied her request for preliminary injunctive relief and decided to await a Fifth Circuit decision in a related case before ruling on her due process claims.

Venezuelan deportee killed in hotel collapse after ICE deportation, mother seeks accountability

Jun 24, 2026Caracas, VEVenezuela

Daniel Alejandro Núñez Ramírez, 28, a Venezuelan national living in Jacksonville, Florida, was detained by ICE on May 10, 2026, and pressured to sign voluntary deportation papers. He was deported on Flight 164 on June 24, 2026, and housed at the Hotel Santuario La Llanada in Caracas by Venezuelan authorities. Hours after arrival, a devastating earthquake collapsed the hotel, killing Núñez Ramírez and dozens of other deportees. His mother, Oswadeliz Núñez Ramírez, a lawyer, learned of his deportation only after he had already been handed to Venezuelan intelligence services (Sebin) without family notification. She recovered his body five days later at an improvised morgue and had him cremated. The U.S. government stated it was no longer responsible once he left ICE custody.

85-year-old German man dies in ICE custody after eight months hospitalization

Jun 24, 2026Harlingen, TXGermany

Adrian Andreas Florian, an 85-year-old German national, died at Valley Baptist Medical Center in Harlingen, Texas on June 24, 2026, after spending nearly eight months hospitalized while in ICE custody. Florian presented himself at the Colombia Solidarity Bridge port of entry in Laredo on August 28, 2025, without valid documentation and was taken into ICE custody the following day. He was transferred to the hospital on November 4, 2025 due to dementia, high blood pressure, cognitive impairment, and ulcers. He is the 21st person to die in ICE custody in 2026 and the first German national to die in custody that year, with the cause of death pending autopsy results.

Venezuelan man deported from Georgia, missing after earthquakes strike hours later

Jun 24, 2026La Guaira, VEVenezuela

Abelardo Rincón, 23, was detained by U.S. authorities in Georgia during an immigration crackdown and deported to Venezuela on Flight 164 on June 24, 2026, alongside more than 140 other Venezuelans. He called his family in Atlanta hours after landing while being held in Hotel Santuario La Llanada near the coast. Twin earthquakes struck the country just hours later, killing at least 2,200 people. Rincón and several fellow deportees from the flight went missing in the disaster; his family has been desperately searching for him with no confirmation of his status.

Venezuelan man deported, missing after earthquake at deportation hotel

Jun 24, 2026El Paso, TXVenezuela

A 33-year-old Venezuelan man was detained at an ICE facility in El Paso, Texas and deported on a flight to Venezuela on June 24, 2026. He was transported to Hotel Santuario La Llanada where earthquakes struck hours later. His partner, Liliana Rojas, has been unable to locate him; the detention center confirmed only that he was deported but provided no further information.

Young Venezuelan woman deported, trapped in earthquake rubble at hotel

Jun 24, 2026La Guaira, VEVenezuela

Jenny Rodriguez, 24, was on the same deportation flight from Miami to Venezuela on June 24, 2026, and taken to Hotel Santuario La Llanada. When earthquakes struck hours later, she was trapped under rubble. A fellow deportee from the same flight helped free her hand from the debris, allowing her to escape.

77-year-old Iranian man with liver disease isolated in solitary confinement despite medical recommendations

Jun 24, 2026San Diego, CAIran

A 77-year-old Iranian man with a rare, life-threatening liver disease was detained at Otay Mesa Detention Center and placed in solitary confinement despite doctors recommending his release. He had lived in the U.S. under supervised release for over two decades and had multiple health conditions including sleep apnea, severe diabetes, and hearing loss. While detained for six weeks, he lost 10 pounds, experienced high blood sugar readings, and was denied essential CPAP equipment after staff reported losing parts of the machine. Two doctors and a nurse practitioner wrote letters urging his release. A federal judge ordered his release in January after finding ICE officers violated his due process rights.

Asylum seeker detained and transferred out of state despite court order; federal judge orders release

Jun 24, 2026Lewiston, ME

Eduardo Jose Alves, an asylum seeker living in Lewiston, Maine, who entered on a valid tourist visa and filed an affirmative asylum application, was detained by ICE agents at his home on June 20, 2026. The same day, a court issued an emergency order staying his transfer from Maine for 72 hours, but ICE transferred him to Plymouth County Correctional Center in Massachusetts within two hours of the order. Questions arose about whether ICE agents had a valid warrant for the arrest and search, and whether they improperly pressured his 15-year-old daughter to allow entry. U.S. District Judge Stacey Neumann granted his habeas petition on June 24, finding the detention violated the existing court order, that adequate detention facilities were unavailable in Maine, and that his out-of-state detention substantially impaired his right to counsel before an imminent bond hearing, and ordered his immediate release from ICE custody.

5-year-old Iker detained 65+ days at ICE facility, not eating while mother held nearby

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Jun 23, 2026Dilley, TX

Iker, a 5-year-old child, has been detained by ICE at the South Texas Family Residential Center in Dilley, Texas for over 65 days. His mother is also detained at the same facility. According to advocacy posts by Each Step Home, Iker is not eating while in detention. The posts call for complaints to CoreCivic, the private company operating the facility, donations to commissary accounts for detained children, and calls to congressional representatives to support legislation ending ICE detention of children.

U.S. Army veteran detained by ICE in Maryland, video claims

Jun 23, 2026Marydel, MD

Activists from People Over Papers shared video footage claiming ICE agents detained a documented U.S. Army veteran in Marydel, Maryland on June 23, 2026. The video shows officers restraining a man while a person filming shouts that he is a veteran and fully legal. The detained individual's identity had not been independently verified at the time of publication, and ICE had not publicly commented on the allegations. It was unclear why the man was detained or whether charges had been filed.

Immigration detainee seeks habeas relief in Minnesota federal court

Jun 23, 2026Saint Paul, MN

Juan M.Q. was detained at Crow Wing County Jail under immigration enforcement authority. The petitioner filed a habeas corpus petition challenging the lawfulness and duration of his detention. The federal court granted a preliminary injunction preventing his removal from Minnesota pending resolution of claims regarding detention authority and custody legality.

Woman detained by ICE challenges mandatory detention without bond hearing

Jun 23, 2026Willacy County, TX

Lesly Yamely Milan Lugo is detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement at the El Valle Detention Center in Willacy County, Texas. She filed a habeas action contesting the government's ability to detain her without a bond hearing under 8 U.S.C. § 1225(b)(2)(A), conceding she is subject to mandatory detention but alleging the statute violates her Fifth Amendment Due Process rights. The court denied her request for preliminary injunction and decided to await a Fifth Circuit decision in a related case before ruling on her due process claims.

Honduran man detained by ICE; community raises $26,000 for legal defense

Jun 23, 2026Rhinebeck, NYHonduras

Gerson Turcios, a Honduran immigrant who owns a local landscaping business in the Rhinebeck area, was detained by ICE on June 23, 2026, while heading to work. A coalition called New York Neighbors Unite launched a fundraising campaign the following day that raised more than $26,000 by midnight to support his legal defense. Local residents describe Turcios as a warm, hard-working person who contributes to the community.

Poll worker confronted by federal agents over social media post criticizing ICE officer

Jun 23, 2026Syracuse, NY

Paigelynne Gonyea, a poll worker and social media creator in Syracuse, New York, was visited by federal agents on June 23, 2026, at her workplace during the state primaries. The agents confronted her over a January Instagram post about ICE officer Jonathan Ross, who shot and killed Renée Macklin Good in Minneapolis during anti-ICE demonstrations. Gonyea's post stated "I think today is a great day for Jonathan to be indicted" and did not include personal information. The agents handed her a written notice accusing her of doxxing and warning of potential federal charges if she did not remove her posts and change her behavior. Gonyea refused to sign the document and did not delete her posts.

Haitian asylum seeker with mental illness held six months without hearing; judge orders release

Jun 23, 2026Burlington, VTHaiti

A Haitian asylum seeker in her 40s was detained for over six months at the Chittenden Regional Correctional Facility after ICE arrested her following a domestic disturbance arrest in Massachusetts. She had been diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder and severe anxiety in a prior psychiatric hospitalization but was not provided psychiatric medication during her Vermont detention. A federal judge ordered her released, finding her prolonged detention without an individualized hearing violated her Fifth Amendment due process rights, though the judge did not rule on claims of deliberate indifference to her mental health needs.

Nigerian man deported after 2 decades in U.S.

Jun 23, 2026Nigeria

Ayodeji Ajayi, a Nigerian national, was deported by ICE after remaining in the United States illegally for nearly two decades. Ajayi entered the U.S. in 2007 on a student visa but did not return to school and remained in the country without authorization. He accumulated multiple criminal convictions including domestic violence, trespassing, intimidation, obstruction, and charges related to kidnapping, rape, and family neglect. ICE attributed the deportation to Trump administration immigration enforcement policies.

Dozens arrested in ICE and sheriff's operation in Ruckersville before Virginia law takes effect

Jun 23, 2026Ruckersville, VA

On June 23, 2026, ICE agents and Greene County Sheriff's deputies conducted a large-scale immigration enforcement operation in Ruckersville, Virginia, near Routes 29 and 33. ICE agents rode in sheriff's vehicles and conducted numerous traffic stops targeting work trucks, resulting in dozens of arrests. Many vehicles were abandoned or towed during the operation. Detainees were processed in sheds behind the sheriff's office. An attorney attempting to observe and offer legal representation was stopped at gunpoint by ICE agents and cited for multiple violations. The operation occurred eight days before new Virginia state laws prohibiting local law enforcement from assisting federal immigration authorities were set to take effect.

Person detained by ICE at Sheetz gas station in Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania

Jun 23, 2026Cranberry Township, PA

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement conducted an operation at a Sheetz gas station on Freedom Road in Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania on Tuesday morning, June 23, 2026. ICE officers, assisted by Butler County Sheriff's deputies, detained at least one person from a white van. Witnesses reported that ICE agents broke the vehicle's window to remove the individual within minutes. Video from the scene showed masked agents placing the person in handcuffs and loading them into a white van. Sheriff Slupe confirmed the person was wanted by ICE but did not provide details about the reason or the individual's immigration status.

Colombian mother and 8-year-old son detained by ICE at Wisconsin Dells home, transferred to Texas

Jun 23, 2026Wisconsin Dells, WIColombia

ICE agents detained 42-year-old Diana Socha Torres and her 8-year-old son at their home in Wisconsin Dells on June 23, 2026. Socha Torres was wearing an ankle monitor as part of her ongoing asylum case when agents arrived, claiming to conduct a monitoring system change but instead taking both into custody. A deportation order had been entered in April 2026 after Socha Torres missed an asylum hearing; she stated she never received notice of the hearing. An attorney had filed an appeal, but ICE reported having no record of it. Mother and son were taken to ICE offices in Milwaukee and subsequently transferred to Dilley Immigration Processing Center in Texas.

Eight anti-ICE protesters sentenced to 30-100 years for July 4 detention center protest

Jun 23, 2026Alvarado, TX

Eight anti-ICE activists were sentenced to 30 to 100 years in prison on June 23, 2026, following convictions on federal charges including riot, material support for terrorism, and explosives-related offenses stemming from a July 4, 2025 noise demonstration at Prairieland ICE Detention Center in Alvarado, Texas. Benjamin Hanil Song received a 100-year sentence after being convicted of attempted murder for allegedly shooting a police officer during the protest. Daniel Sanchez Estrada, a lawful permanent resident who was not present at the protest, received a 30-year sentence for transporting a box of antifascist zines after his wife attended the demonstration. The remaining six defendants received 50 to 70-year sentences. Defendants and their supporters challenged the convictions, arguing the government presented insufficient evidence and that the prosecution constituted political persecution, but sentencing proceeded despite pending motions to overturn the convictions.

Nursing assistant loses job, healthcare access threatened by TPS revocation

Jun 23, 2026San Francisco, CAHonduras

Janeth, a 50-year-old nursing assistant from Honduras with 23 years of experience, lost her job after the Trump administration revoked Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for her country, rendering her legally without status overnight. She had lived in the U.S. for over two decades under TPS and won seven prestigious national nursing awards. The policy is straining the healthcare system as approximately one in six hospital workers involved in patient care are immigrants, creating shortages that cannot be easily replaced.

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