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Asylum-seeker denied tumor care while detained, ICE attempted deportation

Jun 23, 2026Farmville, VABelarus

Aliaksei Shcharbachenia, a 35-year-old asylum-seeker from Belarus, has spent nearly a year at Farmville Detention Center in Virginia, where he says he is experiencing medical neglect as a tumor grows on his arm. He claims the U.S. government attempted to illegally deport him back to Belarus in a botched operation, and that despite requesting specialist care in December, he has not received a diagnosis or seen a specialist for the growth.

Seven immigrants separated from families in 2018, re-detained, freed by judge

Jun 23, 2026San Diego, CA

A federal judge ordered the immediate release of seven immigrants who were separated from family members during the Trump administration's 2018 border enforcement crackdown and were later detained again by immigration officials. Two of the seven had already been released without explanation; the remaining five were ordered freed by U.S. District Judge Dana Sabraw after the ACLU argued their detention violated a 2023 court settlement.

Woman married to U.S. citizen detained by ICE after church service in Virginia

Jun 23, 2026Luray, VA

ICE agents conducted enforcement operations in Page County, Virginia on June 12, 2026, detaining 16 people in coordination with local law enforcement. Among those arrested was a 48-year-old woman who had lived in the U.S. for 18 years, was married to a U.S. citizen, and was in the process of obtaining her paperwork. She was detained at her home shortly after attending a church service at the REC Center, with her son present during the arrest. Pastor Audre King witnessed multiple ICE operations throughout Luray that evening and subsequently organized community efforts to educate immigrants about their legal rights.

Cameron Arnold, Savanna Batten, and three others each sentenced to 50 years for Prairieland protest

Jun 23, 2026Alvarado, TX

Cameron Arnold, Savanna Batten, Zachary Evetts, Bradford Morris, and Elizabeth Soto were each sentenced to 50 years in federal prison for participating in the July 4, 2025 protest at Prairieland ICE Detention Center. All five were convicted on terrorism-related charges. Prosecutors pointed to defendants wearing black clothing and using encrypted messaging as evidence. The combined sentences for all eight defendants sentenced that day total 450 years — longer than any sentences given to January 6 Capitol assault participants.

Mother detained by ICE while dropping sister at school, family left without support

Jun 22, 2026Federal Heights, COMexico

A mother was detained by ICE while dropping her sister off at school. She was followed by unmarked government vehicles, cornered, and taken into custody. An ICE agent later returned her keys without explanation. The detention left her 20-year-old son responsible for caring for his two younger siblings and caused significant emotional distress to the family. The funds are being raised to help the mother get situated in Mexico and support the children's transition.

19-year-old Honduran detained at gas station, held days in overcrowded ICE facility

Jun 22, 2026Pompano Beach, FLHonduras

Roger Moisés Flores Oviedo, 19, a construction worker with no criminal record and a pending asylum application, was detained by ICE agents on Saturday as he left a gas station in Pompano Beach after buying lunch. He was placed in a van and taken to the Miramar ICE facility, where he was held in a room with 50 other men sitting on the floor with their hands behind their backs, given only one bottle of water a day and a piece of bread with peanut butter. He remained there until Tuesday, when he was transferred to the Krome detention center, where his wife Koren Noblig reports he was able to shower, sleep in a bed, and communicate with her.

Guatemalan father of U.S. citizen child deported after roadside ICE detention

Jun 22, 2026Baltimore, MDGuatemala

Joel, a 25-year-old landscaper and father of a 10-month-old U.S. citizen daughter, was detained by ICE in an unmarked vehicle stop while en route to work. He was held for five days in an unapproved Baltimore detention facility where he reports being denied food and water and forced to sleep on the floor. He was subsequently transferred through Pennsylvania, Louisiana, and back to Pennsylvania before being deported to Guatemala without opportunity to say goodbye to his daughter, leaving his 22-year-old partner and infant child without income or support.

Guatemalan man arrested at Danbury courthouse under new state restrictions

Jun 22, 2026Danbury, CTGuatemala

Edvin Obdulio Barnica-Esquivel was arrested by ICE agents at Danbury Superior Court on June 22, 2026, on a federal charge of illegally reentering the United States after prior deportations. According to federal records, Barnica-Esquivel had been deported to Guatemala twice previously (in 2012 and 2019) and had recent local arrests in Danbury for assault and arson-related charges. ICE executed a judicial warrant issued by U.S. Magistrate Judge S. Dave Vatti on June 10, 2026.

Three detained in South Burlington ICE raid as state police assist despite objections

Jun 22, 2026South Burlington, VT

On March 11, 2026, ICE agents conducted an enforcement operation at a Dorset Street residence in South Burlington, Vermont, targeting one person on a warrant. Over 100 community members gathered to block the operation. ICE initially considered abandoning the effort but requested assistance from Vermont State Police, South Burlington Police, and Burlington Police. State and local officers deployed riot equipment, physically confronted community members, and cleared a path for ICE agents to enter the home. Three residents were detained, none of whom were named on the warrant: Cristian Jerez and sisters Johana and Camila Patin. Community members reported being pepper sprayed, shot with pepperballs, choked, and tackled. Within a week, a federal judge ordered all three released, finding the arrests unconstitutional. Internal police reviews concluded there were no excessive force violations by state or local officers, though civil rights advocates and political leaders condemned the operation and questioned police collaboration with ICE in violation of Vermont's Fair and Impartial Policing Policy.

Sudanese man held 23 months without bond hearing seeks release from Iowa jail

Jun 22, 2026Muscatine, IASudan

Mutasim Ibrahim Abdoulrahman Nour, a Sudanese citizen, has been in ICE custody for 23 months without receiving a hearing to argue for temporary release on bond. He was apprehended upon entering the U.S. on July 7, 2024, initially held in Minnesota, then transferred to Muscatine County Jail in December 2025. A federal judge has ordered the government to explain the prolonged detention. Nour's lawsuit seeks his immediate release and a court order preventing his transfer outside Iowa while his CAT asylum case is pending.

Man arrested for assault at clothing store, ICE detainer issued

Jun 22, 2026Holland, OH

Carlos De-Los-Santos-Sosa, 25, was arrested on charges of assault and unlawful restraint after allegedly grabbing a 31-year-old woman at a Burlington Coat Factory store on Holland-Sylvania Road. An ICE detainer was issued for him. The case will be handled in Sylvania Municipal Court.

Haitian businessman transferred out of state despite court order blocking removal from Florida

Jun 22, 2026Miami, FLHaiti

Dimitri Albert Edouard Vorbe, a 52-year-old Haitian businessman, was detained at Krome Detention Center in Miami following his ICE arrest on September 23, 2025. On May 12, 2026, U.S. District Judge Darrin P. Gayles approved a negotiated agreement prohibiting Vorbe's deportation to Haiti and instead directing his transfer to the Dominican Republic within seven days, though Dominican authorities stated they would not allow his entry. On June 22, 2026, Vorbe was transferred to a detention facility in Mississippi as part of an emergency evacuation due to brush fires. His attorneys contend this transfer violated the federal court order prohibiting his removal from the Southern District of Florida, noting he was moved out of state without notice despite the judicial prohibition.

Two community members detained at Kansas City gas station, transferred to Leavenworth

Jun 21, 2026Kansas City, KS

On June 21, ICE agents boxed in a vehicle at a QuikTrip gas station at 555 North 78th Street in Kansas City, Kansas, and detained two people who had stopped for fuel. The two were transported to the Leavenworth detention center, a CoreCivic facility reopened in March 2026 as the first ICE detention center in Kansas. Community witnesses and video documented the operation.

Man detained at routine ICE check-in after 15 years seeking citizenship

Jun 21, 2026Lancaster, CA

Javier was detained at a routine ICE check-in appointment after 15 years of pursuing legal permanent residency and U.S. citizenship through the proper channels. He had maintained perfect attendance at all ICE appointments and hired legal representation throughout the process. He now faces deportation and is held in a detention center, separated from his wife Evette and their three daughters.

Immigration Detainee Released After Three Years of Compliance

Jun 21, 2026

Anmolpreet S., an immigration detainee who entered the United States without inspection in December 2022, was released on his own recognizance while removal proceedings were underway. On June 21, 2026, after three years of maintaining stable residence, valid employment authorization, and attempted compliance with ICE reporting requirements, he was detained without notice or process when he reported to ICE as instructed. The court granted his habeas corpus petition, finding the detention violated due process rights, and ordered his immediate release with a permanent injunction against re-detention absent constitutional protections including pre-deprivation notice and a hearing.

ICE agent bear-sprays observer monitoring enforcement activity through car window

Jun 21, 2026Santa Barbara, CA

A volunteer with an immigrant activist group monitoring ICE enforcement activity was bear-sprayed by an ICE agent on Father's Day in Santa Barbara. The agent deployed bear spray through the open rear window of her vehicle after she stepped out to observe ICE activity near San Pascual and Sola streets. The woman covered her face with her arm to protect it from the spray and reportedly recovered well.

U.S. citizen detained by ICE agents, released at hospital after citizenship confirmed

Jun 21, 2026Santa Barbara, CA

A U.S. citizen was detained by ICE agents on Father's Day in Santa Barbara after going outside to witness enforcement activity in his neighborhood. According to activists, he was racially profiled and detained when an agent ran after him as he approached the area. He was taken to the Camarillo ICE Field Office and subsequently released at St. John's Regional Medical Center in Oxnard after his citizenship was confirmed. He was treated for unspecified injuries sustained during the operation.

Father detained by ICE for eight months, separated from five children

Jun 21, 2026Eloy, AZ

Mario, who immigrated to the U.S. at age three and has five children, was detained by ICE and held at Eloy Detention Center for approximately eight months. During his detention, he was separated from his children, who lived with him full time after he and his wife separated. While detained, Mario worked odd jobs to earn money to call his children every two or three days. After eight months, he was released and will not be deported.

ICE detains 9-11 people including mariachi musicians in Santa Barbara Father's Day raid

Jun 21, 2026Santa Barbara, CA

Seven ICE vehicles conducted an early-morning enforcement operation on Santa Barbara's Westside and Eastside on Father's Day, June 21, 2026, detaining 9 to 11 individuals on unspecified immigration-related charges. Three mariachi musicians were apprehended near San Pascual and Mulberry streets, either while performing or en route to perform Father's Day serenades. A fourth musician reportedly escaped. ICE agents were observed traveling at high speeds, exceeding 100 miles per hour on the freeway.

Russian asylum seeker separated from 11-year-old son, denied family reunification despite asylum approval

Jun 21, 2026

Pavel Snegir, a Russian asylum seeker, was detained at Otay Mesa ICE facility after refusing to self-deport at San Diego airport in May 2025. ICE separated him from his 11-year-old son Aleksandr during the incident, threatening deportation and stating he may never see his son again if he did not comply. Both Pavel and Aleksandr passed initial asylum screening. After 11 months in ICE custody, Pavel was released following asylum approval. However, Aleksandr remained in Office of Refugee Resettlement custody at a youth shelter over one year after separation. Pavel's sponsorship request to reunify with his son was denied due to lack of stable housing and employment documentation, citing Trump administration policies that create barriers to family reunification.

Dozen asylum seekers deported to Sierra Leone face return to persecuting countries despite court orders

Jun 21, 2026Freetown, Sierra Leone

Approximately a dozen asylum seekers were deported by the U.S. to Sierra Leone in June 2026, marking the second deportation flight to the country. Despite prior U.S. court orders protecting them from deportation to their home countries due to credible fears of persecution, the deportees now face being returned to those countries where they risk harm. According to attorney Erica Reilly, who represents one of the migrants, this follows nine West African migrants who arrived in Sierra Leone the previous month. The Trump administration has struck third-country deportation deals with at least nine African nations as well as multiple Latin American and Caribbean countries. Legal advocates argue the policy creates a loophole that indirectly forces asylum seekers back to dangerous conditions with limited U.S. oversight or legal recourse.

Guatemalan man arrested after ICE mistakes him for Ecuadorian target in Corona

Jun 20, 2026Corona, NYGuatemala

Florencio, a Guatemalan immigrant who had lived in the U.S. for nearly 13 years, was tackled and arrested by ICE agents in Corona, Queens while walking home from work. Agents had been searching for an Ecuadorian man but arrested Florencio anyway, claiming he resembled their intended target. According to court records, Florencio disputed ICE's account that he admitted to illegal border crossing, saying he was already handcuffed when agents questioned him. His case is among hundreds of street arrests in New York and New Jersey between October 2025 and March 2026, with over 93% of detainees who filed legal challenges being from Latin American countries.

Father of five deported by ICE, family left without income

Jun 20, 2026Portland, OR

Francisca's partner and father of her five children was taken by ICE on June 20, 2026, and subsequently deported. Francisca now faces the burden of supporting her children—including a 2-year-old—while also navigating support for her deported partner. The family struggled to pay rent and basic necessities including food, diapers, and utilities after his removal.

ICE Re-detention of Previously Released Immigrant Challenged in Court

Jun 20, 2026

Alexander Javier Mendoza-Daza, who entered the United States without inspection on November 17, 2023, was initially detained and released two days later. On June 20, 2026, he was re-detained by ICE during a routine check-in appointment without explanation. The federal court granted his habeas petition, finding that his prior release created a liberty interest in continued release and that re-detention without a pre-deprivation hearing violated due process. The court ordered his immediate release and enjoined ICE from re-detaining him without notice and a hearing before an immigration judge.

Mexican man detained after federal marshals posed as utility workers in Los Angeles

Jun 20, 2026Los Angeles, CAMexico

José de Jesús Cortez Delgado, a Mexican national, was detained on June 20 after federal marshals dressed as municipal electrical workers approached him in South Los Angeles, claiming they needed him to move his vehicle so they could work on a light pole. When Cortez Delgado moved his truck, armed agents emerged from unmarked vehicles and arrested him at gunpoint. According to DHS, Cortez Delgado had been wanted on a murder charge from December 2020 in Nevada and had remained in the United States without authorization since his tourist visa expired in October 1999. However, activist Ron Gochez reported that Cortez Delgado's wife claimed the charges had been dropped and her husband had no outstanding legal issues. After his arrest, Cortez Delgado was transferred to ICE custody.

Mexican national detained after 30 years in U.S., removal order reinstated

Jun 20, 2026Fontana, CAMexico

Luis Juarez-Trevizo, a Mexican national who has resided in the United States for over 30 years and is married to a U.S. citizen with four U.S. citizen children, was arrested at a McDonald's in Fontana, California on June 20, 2026 pursuant to a Warrant of Arrest (I-200). He had been removed to Mexico in 2001 but reentered without authorization. ICE reinstated his prior 2001 removal order and provided him written notice on Form I-871 on the date of arrest. The court denied his emergency application for a temporary restraining order staying his removal, finding he failed to demonstrate likelihood of success on his claims that the arrest was warrantless, the removal order reinstatement was invalid, or that his detention violated due process.

Staten Island man detained after ICE street arrest while playing dominoes with neighbors

Jun 20, 2026Staten Island, NY

Juan, a longtime resident with nearly two decades in the country and two U.S. citizen children, was arrested by ICE agents on Staten Island while playing dominoes with neighbors. The arrest left him in a state of constant anxiety about daily activities. His case exemplifies the pattern of street-based enforcement operations targeting Latino neighborhoods in the New York and New Jersey area between October 2025 and March 2026, during which over 93% of detainees who filed legal challenges were from Latin American countries.

Honduran man deported after Texas prison sentence

Jun 20, 2026Huntsville, TXHonduras

Isaias Jose Rodriguez Manzanares, a Honduran national, was deported to Honduras on June 20, 2026, following completion of a Texas prison sentence and a final removal order issued by a Department of Justice immigration judge. According to ICE, he entered the United States illegally at an unknown time and location. He was arrested by Irving Police in January 2024 for a liquor-related offense, and again in June 2025 on drug and weapons charges. He was convicted of felony drug possession in December 2025 and sentenced to two years in prison. After his release, the Texas Department of Criminal Justice transferred him to ICE custody in May 2026.

Multiple Mexican nationals arrested in Seattle ICE enforcement operation near Aurora Avenue

Jun 20, 2026Seattle, WAMexico

ICE conducted a targeted enforcement operation near Aurora Avenue and Shoreline Street in Seattle on June 20, 2026, resulting in the arrest of at least three Mexican nationals. Emmanuel Perez-Martinez, 33, was arrested and is pending voluntary departure to Mexico. Juan Ruiz-Perez, 61, and Jose Gutierrez-Diaz, 47, were both arrested and detained at the Northwest ICE Processing Center pending return to Mexico.

Man convicted of traffic misdemeanor, placed in ICE custody after court appearance

Jun 20, 2026Gainesville, FL

Jander Alexander Cordero-Silva, 29, was stopped by Gainesville Police on May 18 for driving with a suspended license. He told officers a judge had told him his license was not suspended three days prior, but his license was under administrative suspension by Florida for accumulating points and financial obligations. He was arrested and charged with driving with a suspended or revoked license, a second-degree misdemeanor. On June 18, he pleaded no contest and was convicted; the judge imposed a time-served sentence but he remained in custody on an ICE hold. He was transferred to ICE custody two days later and held at Baker Correctional Institute.

Trump administration fast-tracks deportations of unaccompanied minors, fires judges resisting directives

Jun 20, 2026

The Trump administration has systematized the rapid deportation of unaccompanied children in immigration courts, with judges ordered to process cases in minutes rather than hours, waive interpretation, and rule against asylum and Special Immigrant Juvenile (SIJ) status applications. Immigration judges with favorable grant rates toward minors have been fired, and recruitment materials explicitly seek "deportation judges." The shift has increased the rate of minors ordered removed or agreeing to voluntary departure sevenfold, while reducing the backlog of unaccompanied children in custody through border closure and reduced pro-bono legal representation.

Man arrested after officers disguised as electric company workers lured him outside

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Jun 20, 2026Los Angeles, CA

A man was arrested after ICE officers disguised as electric company workers knocked on his door and asked him to move his pickup truck under the pretense of fixing streetlights. When he stepped outside, approximately eight additional officers emerged and apprehended him.

Colombian activist detained by ICE after visa overstay, faces deportation amid political tensions

Jun 20, 2026Miami, FLColombia

Franklin Humberto Coral-Garrido, a Colombian activist and lawyer aligned with President Gustavo Petro, was detained by ICE on June 16-17, 2026, in Phoenix, Arizona while walking with his 12-year-old son. Coral entered the U.S. in December 2015 on a B1/B2 tourist visa valid for six months but remained in the country for approximately ten years. Secretary of State Marco Rubio signed a memorandum authorizing his detention and deportation, citing his political activities supporting Petro and opposition to right-wing presidential candidate Abelardo De la Espriella as harmful to U.S. foreign policy interests. Colombian President Petro accused the U.S. of political persecution timed to interfere in Colombia's June 21 presidential runoff election and demanded clarification from the Trump administration. Coral had filed an asylum application in 2016 and held work authorization through 2028 granted by a federal judge, but authorities allegedly informed him the authorization was being canceled. He has been transferred between detention facilities in Phoenix, El Paso, and Louisiana pending formal deportation proceedings.

Man deported to Mexico, leaving wife and four children without income

Jun 19, 2026Austin, TXMexico

Lucy's husband was deported by ICE to Mexico, leaving Lucy and their four children without his income. Lucy is seeking financial support for rent, groceries, and family stability while she works additional jobs to support the family.

Cancer survivor hospitalized three times in ICE custody, denied prescribed medications

Jun 19, 2026Leavenworth, KSBelarus

Katsiaryna Bartko, a 33-year-old Belarusian cancer survivor, has been in ICE custody since June 4, 2026, and held at the Midwest Regional Reception Center in Leavenworth, Kansas since June 19. After thyroid cancer surgery, Bartko requires daily hormone medication and calcium supplements to manage permanent hypoparathyroidism and chronic hypocalcemia. Medical records show she was hospitalized three times in four days in early June with dangerously low calcium levels, including an emergency visit on June 6 where she appeared "in acute distress" and required intravenous calcium treatment. Her partner alleges she was initially denied prescribed medications despite facility intake records documenting her medical needs, though she has since received some medications after media contact. Bartko, who entered the U.S. legally on an F-1 student visa in March 2022, filed for asylum in February 2023 based on her political activism in Belarus's pro-democracy movement and opposition to Belarus's support for Russia's invasion of Ukraine. A support letter from a Belarusian democratic organization states she could face arrest and persecution if returned.

Father arrested by ICE, leaving adult children to support younger siblings

Jun 19, 2026Atlanta, GA

Victor Martin was arrested by ICE agents on June 19, 2026, after they stopped him as he left his driveway. The agents aggressively tailgated his vehicle until forcing him to stop. He is currently detained at Stewart Detention Center alongside his wife, leaving his four children, ages 12, 14, 22, and 24, without parental support and facing significant financial strain.

Mother detained by ICE during traffic stop, family left to care for younger siblings

Jun 19, 2026Atlanta, GA

Alejandra Santiago was stopped by ICE agents while leaving for work on June 19, 2026. Four ICE vehicles cornered her car, and agents removed her from the vehicle, questioned her, confiscated her phone, handcuffed her, and transported her to her home where her husband was also arrested. She is currently detained at Stewart Detention Center, leaving her four children, ages 12, 14, 22, and 24, to manage mortgage payments, attorney fees, and care for the two younger minors.

Three arrested in ICE operation in Rio Grande section of Middle Township

Jun 19, 2026Rio Grande, NJ

Three people were arrested during an ICE operation on June 19, 2026 in the Rio Grande section of Middle Township, according to Cape May Immigrant Support. Federal and local officials did not confirm the arrests or provide details about those detained. The operation prompted members of the Spanish-speaking community in the area to stay away from work or keep children home out of fear.

NYC Council staffer detained by ICE at asylum interview, bond denied despite work authorization claims

Jun 19, 2026Bethpage, NYVenezuela

Rafael Andres Rubio Bohorquez, a data analyst employed by the New York City Council, was detained by ICE on January 12, 2026, when he appeared for a routine asylum appointment at the Bethpage Asylum Office on Long Island. Bohorquez, a Venezuelan national with Temporary Protected Status, had no criminal record in New York City and passed the city's required background check. An immigration judge denied him bond on February 2, stating he had not proven he was not a danger to the community. DHS claimed he had entered on a tourist visa in 2017 and lacked work authorization, while his attorneys asserted he held valid TPS and had filed a timely asylum application. He was held at various detention facilities including Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn and Orange County. A federal court habeas corpus hearing was scheduled for February 26, 2026. According to one source, he was later granted asylum in immigration court on May 2 and released on a $5,000 bond on June 19 after 158 days in detention, though the federal government appealed the asylum ruling.

Salvadoran man detained in Lansing vehicle stop, held at North Lake Processing Center

Jun 19, 2026Lansing, MIEl Salvador

A male from El Salvador was detained by ICE agents during a targeted vehicle stop on June 19, 2026, at 303 E. Cesar Chavez Ave. in Lansing. According to DHS, the individual admitted to unauthorized entry in 2020 and had a final judicial order of removal to Guatemala issued June 9, 2026. He is currently in ICE custody at North Lake Processing Center in Baldwin, Michigan.

Two fathers detained en route to work, leaving pregnant mother and six children in crisis

Jun 19, 2026San Marcos, CA

Two fathers were detained on their way to work on Thursday morning after recently relocating from Encinitas to San Marcos. One of their children received a Student of the Year award at elementary school graduation the same day. One mother was pregnant and due to give birth shortly after the detention, leaving two mothers together responsible for six children ages 4–11 without household breadwinners. The family faced immediate crisis with medical needs, baby supplies, food, housing, and childcare expenses.

10-year-old girl fainted outside detention center denied visit to diabetic father during hunger strike

Jun 19, 2026Newark, NJ

A 10-year-old girl, Nayeli Gomez, protested outside Delaney Hall ICE detention facility in Newark, New Jersey, where her diabetic father has been detained for nearly a year. During her birthday visit, she was denied family visitation by ICE agents. The girl fainted and sustained injuries outside the facility during a confrontation in which a female guard cursed at and insulted her. Her visit occurred amid ongoing labor and hunger strikes by detainees protesting inhumane conditions, including rotten food, lack of medical care, and poor sanitation. Activists expressed concern that a large influx of federal immigration officers entering the facility may signal transfers of detainees to disrupt organizing efforts.

Vietnamese man held in South Sudan for over a year returns to Vietnam after deportation

Jun 19, 2026Juba, SSVietnam

Tuan Phan, a 44-year-old Vietnamese national, was deported to South Sudan in July 2025 by the Trump administration under a third-country deportation program. Phan had immigrated to the U.S. as a child, was sentenced to 25 years in prison in 2000 for a gang-related killing, and was taken into ICE custody upon completing his sentence in March 2025. A federal judge initially blocked his deportation, but the Supreme Court later approved it. Phan was held in a gated, armed compound in Juba for over a year alongside seven other men with criminal convictions. He was repatriated to Vietnam on June 19, 2026, becoming the second person from the group to be returned to his home country.

21 undocumented immigrants detained in ICE raid at Texarkana nightclub

Jun 19, 2026Texarkana, AR

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents and local law enforcement conducted an operation at Club Level nightclub in Texarkana, Arkansas on Saturday, June 19, 2026. The raid resulted in the detention of 21 undocumented immigrants. Local police framed the operation as a response to complaints about illegal alcohol sales to minors, though ICE involvement resulted in immigration-related detentions. The band performing at the venue and community members protested the raid.

Man deported to Mexico, wife and infant son seek funds to reunify

Jun 18, 2026Dundalk, MDMexico

César was detained by ICE and subsequently deported to Mexico, leaving behind his wife Gloria and their 9-month-old son Abel. Gloria now struggles financially without César's income, faced eviction, and is seeking funds to cover living expenses and travel costs to depart the U.S. and reunify the family in Mexico.

Nigerian man held in ICE detention for two years while habeas petition languishes in court

Jun 18, 2026Oberlin, LANigeria

Orolua Eluonyechie, a Nigerian national, has been held in immigration detention for over two years, initially detained in Atlanta in April 2024 and later transferred to Allen Parish in southwest Louisiana. While detained, he has been injured by guards and placed in solitary confinement. He filed a federal habeas petition seeking release or deportation but remains waiting for judicial action as federal courts in Louisiana become overwhelmed with habeas petitions from detainees held in prolonged detention.

Mexican man arrested after allegedly striking ICE agent during traffic stop near Orlando

Jun 18, 2026Orange County, FLMexico

Elias Bautista, a 35-year-old Mexican national, was arrested after allegedly striking an ICE agent during a traffic stop near Americana Boulevard and Pointe Vista Circle in Orange County on June 16, 2026. According to Florida Highway Patrol, Bautista was in a vehicle that was stopped by FHP and ICE agents working together. When law enforcement approached, several people fled the vehicle. During the pursuit and confrontation with an ICE agent, Bautista allegedly struck the agent, causing a significant head injury, before fleeing the scene. Investigators located and arrested Bautista on June 18 during a targeted operation. He was charged with felony aggravated battery on a law enforcement officer. ICE officers and Florida Highway Patrol conducted a vehicle stop on June 18, 2026, near Americana Boulevard and Pointe Vista Circle. During the stop, Elias Bautista, a 23-year-old from Mexico, fled on foot and physically resisted apprehension. Bautista struck an ICE agent, causing a significant head injury, before fleeing the scene. He was apprehended days later and charged with felony aggravated battery on a law enforcement officer.

Noncitizen detained without bond hearing pending removal proceedings

Jun 18, 2026Memphis, TN

Jeison David Aceituno Moran was detained at Western Tennessee Detention Facility pending removal proceedings without receiving a bond hearing. He filed a habeas corpus petition challenging his detention. The court ordered respondents to provide Aceituno Moran with a custody redetermination hearing under 8 U.S.C. § 1226(a) within ten days or release him from custody, following the Sixth Circuit's decision in Lopez-Campos v. Raycraft.

DACA recipient Jessica Trevino arrested leaving church, deported with husband, children left behind

Jun 18, 2026Alamo, TXMexico

Jessica Trevino, a 34-year-old DACA recipient who arrived in the U.S. from Mexico at age six or seven and has lived in Alamo, Texas her entire life, was arrested by ICE agents on December 28, 2025, as she left church with her family. During the arrest, agents rammed the family's vehicle in a Home Depot parking lot, struck her husband Juan with a baton, and shoved her 14-year-old daughter Sarah against the car hard enough to bruise her. Trevino's DACA status was valid and not set to expire until spring 2027. Despite an immigration judge's order for voluntary departure and despite federal law protecting active DACA recipients from removal, Trevino was deported to Mexico on March 25, 2026—the judge's statement about her case contained errors regarding her DACA expiration date. She worked in an elementary school cafeteria and had no criminal record. Her three U.S. citizen children—ages 16, 14, and 13—remained in Texas in the care of relatives. Her son Santiago took a job to help pay bills, and her daughter Sarah is receiving therapy through school and participating in JROTC while processing the trauma of her parents' arrest and deportation. Her two younger daughters now travel every weekend from Brownsville to Matamoros, Mexico to see their parents. FWD.us and LUPE have condemned the deportation as unlawful, noting her case is part of a broader pattern: as of February 2026, more than 261 DACA recipients had been detained and over 86 had been deported, many with valid, unexpired status. Her attorney is demanding her return.

ICE detains Mexican national seeking asylum after arranging child's entry

Jun 18, 2026San Francisco, CAMexico

Jorge Patino Rangel, who fled Mexico in 2024 due to extortion threats and entered the U.S. without inspection, was detained by ICE on June 18, 2026, pursuant to a warrant issued June 8, 2026. He had arranged for his young son to join him in the U.S., and the son was detained by immigration authorities upon entry in January 2026 before being released to Rangel's care as ORR sponsor. During the June 18 detention, approximately five vehicles surrounded Rangel and his son as they left their home; agents pointed guns and arrested Rangel while his son remained in the vehicle. The court granted Rangel's emergency motion for temporary restraining order, ordering his immediate release and prohibiting re-detention without notice and a pre-deprivation hearing before a neutral decisionmaker.

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