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Laotian man deported by ICE despite Minnesota clemency for 2006 crime

Jul 10, 2026MinnesotaLaos

Tou Lue Vang, a Laotian citizen who legally entered the United States in 1994, was convicted in 2006 of first-degree criminal sexual conduct for repeatedly sexually assaulting a child between 2002 and 2004. He was ordered deported in October 2006 but remained in the country for approximately 20 years because Laos restricted deportee acceptance. ICE arrested Vang on December 10, 2025, with plans to deport him based on his prior conviction. A federal judge in the District of Minnesota ordered his release from ICE custody on February 19, 2026. The Minnesota Clemency Review Commission granted Vang a pardon on June 10, 2026, which removed the conviction from his record. Despite the pardon, Secretary of State Marco Rubio terminated Vang's legal status, and ICE deported him to Laos on July 10, 2026. DHS argued that the pardon did not prevent removal, and the agency criticized the clemency decision.

28 detained in ICE sweep of Clark County; restaurant closes amid community fear

Jul 10, 2026Clarksville, IN

ICE agents conducted enforcement operations in Clark County on Wednesday and Thursday, detaining at least 28 people who are being held at Clark County Jail. The Clarksville Police Department headquarters served as a staging area for federal agents. Community members reported increased ICE presence at locations including a Home Depot parking lot in Clarksville where Latino workers typically seek employment. Noe Muñoz, owner of El Mañanero Breakfast Spot, closed his restaurant Thursday due to community fear after his brother was pulled over by a Corydon police officer in an unmarked vehicle on Wednesday during what appeared to be a pretextual traffic stop that resulted in no citation. Local activism groups expressed concerns about the enforcement operation.

55 arrested in Bay County joint ICE immigration enforcement operations

Jul 10, 2026Bay County, FL

The Bay County Sheriff's Office conducted multiple immigration enforcement operations in partnership with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, resulting in 55 arrests for allegedly being in the United States unlawfully. The operations were conducted by deputies assigned to the 287(g) program in partnership with ICE's Enforcement and Removal Operations and Homeland Security Investigations units.

ICE arrests surge in Chicago, targeting Southwest Side neighborhoods with less publicized tactics

Jul 10, 2026Chicago, IL

Federal immigration enforcement has intensified across Chicago in recent weeks with at least 20 people arrested by ICE last week and 17 more arrested in the first week of July, according to rapid response groups documenting the arrests. The Southwest Side neighborhoods of Back of the Yards, Brighton Park, and Gage Park have been targeted most heavily. Legal groups report that the vast majority of recent detainees have no criminal records, and many arrests have occurred in public spaces including courthouses, schools, and grocery stores. Immigration advocacy organizations report that requests for legal services have doubled or increased significantly as residents seek assistance navigating heightened enforcement activity.

Eight workers detained in ICE raid at Kansas City food warehouse

Jul 10, 2026Kansas City, MO

Eight workers were detained during an ICE and Homeland Security Investigations operation at La Fontanella Foods, a food manufacturing warehouse in Kansas City's Historic Northeast, on July 9, 2026. The operation began around 9:45 a.m. and lasted approximately two and a half hours, involving seven to ten federal agents and Jackson County sheriff deputies. A worker reported that agents initially stated no one would be taken into custody and were there only to obtain documents, but later detained the eight people. Agents removed boxes of documents and computers from the facility. Federal officials claimed they were executing a federal criminal search warrant, but no witnesses or employees saw the warrant, and one officer acknowledged not personally carrying a copy. The operation was part of intensified ICE enforcement across the Kansas City metro during June and July 2026.

30-year-old Moroccan visa holder detained by ICE in Berkeley without notice to city

Jul 9, 2026Berkeley, CAMorocco

A 30-year-old man from Morocco who entered the U.S. in 2025 on a visa was detained by ICE and State Department Diplomatic Security Service agents near Telegraph Avenue and Woolsey Street in Berkeley on July 9, 2026. According to ICE, he later violated the terms of his visa. The operation was conducted without notification to Berkeley city officials or police, despite the city's sanctuary policy prohibiting police cooperation with immigration enforcement. The person was being held at ICE's Golden State Annex facility in McFarland, Kern County, pending legal proceedings as of the article's publication.

Father with congenital heart condition detained by ICE, family denied hospital access

Jul 9, 2026Upstate New York

Robinson, a father with a serious congenital heart condition who underwent open-heart surgery in 2008, was detained by ICE on July 9, 2026 while traveling to work in upstate New York. During his arrest, he experienced severe chest symptoms and suffered a leg injury, and was hospitalized at UHS Wilson Medical Center in Johnson City, NY for approximately three days. His 18-year-old daughter drove four hours to the hospital but was unable to visit him or obtain information about his condition due to ICE's policies; hospital staff threatened to involve police if she did not leave. Robinson has U.S.-citizen children and has lived in the United States for many years. He has since been discharged into ICE custody at Buffalo Federal Detention Facility in Batavia, New York, where his family is concerned he receive prescribed heart medication and appropriate cardiology care while his immigration case proceeds.

Father of four detained while mowing lawn, family left without explanation

Jul 9, 2026Kansas City, MO

A stay-at-home father of four young children, including a 4-year-old, was detained by five ICE agents in tactical gear from his front yard on July 9, 2026, while mowing his lawn. His wife was asleep inside and his children woke to find him gone without any opportunity for him to explain what happened. Neighbor Stephen Parish witnessed the arrest, which took only minutes, and noted the family's distress. As of July 10, the man remained in custody. His case exemplifies the dozens of ICE arrests reported across the Kansas City metro during an intensified enforcement surge in June and July 2026.

ICE arrests Mexican national in driveway without valid warrant

Jul 9, 2026Redwood City, CAMexico

Jose Luis Coria Ramirez, a Mexican national who re-entered the U.S. without inspection in 2021 and was living in Redwood City with his partner and three children, was detained by ICE officers in his driveway on July 9, 2026, while taking his two-year-old child to daycare. Officers claimed to have an arrest warrant but only showed a zoomed phone screen and did not allow inspection. The warrant later produced was signed in June 2025 with handwritten markings added after arrest. The court found the warrant invalid because no basis for probable cause was checked, and the officers made no individualized determination that Ramirez was a flight risk as required by law. The court granted a temporary restraining order, ordering Ramirez's immediate release and prohibiting re-detention pending an evidentiary hearing.

Baker turns himself in to ICE to protect his children from detention

Jul 9, 2026Lake Worth, FLGuatemala

Jacobo Zapeta Castro, a Guatemalan baker and owner of El Quetzal Panaderia Y Cafeteria in Lake Worth Beach, Florida, turned himself in to ICE on July 9, 2026, after seeing immigration agents and Florida Highway Patrol officers outside his bakery. When officers threatened to enter the premises and detain his employees and children who were waiting in his car, Zapeta Castro voluntarily surrendered himself to protect them from enforcement action. His son sobbed as officers placed him in handcuffs. According to his nephew Gilbert Zapeta, who manages the bakery, Zapeta Castro had filed for asylum and possessed a valid Social Security number, work permit, and driver's license at the time of detention. He is described by family and staff as a devoted father and caring employer who frequently supported his workers and was active in his church community.

Bakery owner arrested as ICE surrounds Lake Worth business; family disputes criminal claims

Jul 9, 2026Lake Worth Beach, FLGuatemala

Jacob Zapeta Castro, a Guatemalan immigrant and owner of El Quetzal bakery in Lake Worth Beach, was arrested by ICE and Florida Highway Patrol on July 9, 2026, after a traffic stop attempt. Approximately 25 to 30 federal and state officers surrounded his bakery for hours. His teenage children, ages 13 and 15, were present during the operation and were questioned by officers; family members and advocates described the children as being used as leverage to force his surrender. ICE alleged Zapeta Castro is a "criminal illegal alien" with prior deportations and a criminal history including DUI arrests, hit and run, and resisting law enforcement, and claimed he attempted to ram an ICE vehicle before fleeing into the bakery. However, his family, coworkers, and community advocates disputed these characterizations, describing him as hardworking and tax-paying. Employee Gilmer Zapeta, who has worked for Jacob for three years, stated that Jacob voluntarily surrendered. Community advocate Mariana Blanco of the Guatemalan Maya Center confirmed Zapeta Castro held a valid work permit and driver's license. Officers cited a federal offense of re-entering the country after prior deportation.

Asylum seeker detained in Arizona fears for his life amid measles outbreak

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Jul 9, 2026Florence, AZ

Marcos, an asylum seeker detained at Florence Correctional Center in Arizona, expressed fear for his safety while in custody. He fears becoming the next person to die in detention, referencing Emmanuel Damas. The facility was experiencing a measles outbreak at the time of contact.

Cuban detainee denied medication for diabetes and pancreatitis at Miami federal prison

Jul 9, 2026Miramar, FLCuba

Noslén Sendra, 41, a Cuban detainee, was detained during an appointment at the Miramar ICE office in November and spent five months at the Alligator Alcatraz detention center before being transferred to Krome in early April, and subsequently to the Federal Detention Center in downtown Miami. Sendra is diabetic and suffered pancreatitis while in detention due to extremely high triglyceride levels, requiring hospitalization. His wife Anisley Cortés reports he is not receiving the medical treatment he needs at the FDC, with officials telling her they cannot provide additional medications because they say ICE is responsible.

Nursing mother of four ordered released after federal judge finds ICE violated its own detention policy

Jul 9, 2026Basile, LAMexico

Karina Alvarez San Juan, a Mexican national and mother of four U.S. citizen children, was arrested during a traffic stop in Florida on May 6, 2026, approximately six months after giving birth to her youngest child on January 7, 2026, and while actively nursing. ICE transferred her to South Louisiana Processing Center in Basile, Louisiana, where she remained detained for over three months despite the agency's own Directive 11032.4, which prohibits detention of postpartum and nursing mothers unless release is prohibited by law or exceptional circumstances exist. Her attorney Michelle Borton reported that conditions at the facility were inadequate, with detainees lacking sufficient clean water for basic hygiene including bathing and flushing toilets. San Juan, who has lived in the U.S. since age 12, also alleged due process violations, including a cancelled bond hearing and a denied emergency motion without explanation. U.S. District Judge David C. Joseph, a Trump appointee, ordered ICE to release her within five business days on July 8-9, 2026, after finding that immigration authorities violated their own policy and failed to provide evidence defending the detention or demonstrate that exceptional circumstances justified her continued custody.

Green card holder deported after 40 years, family relocates to Mexico

Jul 9, 2026Chicago, ILNetherlands

Owen Ramsingh, a Netherlands native who arrived in the United States at age 5 in 1986 and held a green card for over 40 years, was detained by ICE at Chicago's O'Hare Airport in November 2025 based on decades-old drug convictions from 1997 and 2011. He was deported to the Netherlands in February 2026 after months in detention, receiving a lifetime ban from the United States. Ramsingh had been living in Columbia, Missouri with his wife Diana and daughter, working in property management and security at local venues. After finding conditions in the Netherlands difficult, Ramsingh and his family relocated to Mexico to be closer to U.S.-based friends and relatives while his wife pursues remote work opportunities, unable to visit his daughter's gravesite in the United States. Owen Ramsingh, a long-term green card holder who immigrated to the U.S. at age 5 in 1986, was detained by ICE at Chicago airport on September 30 while returning from a family visit to the Netherlands. DHS cited prior drug-related convictions from 1997 and 2011 as justification for his detention. Ramsingh, who had worked in property management and security at music venues in Columbia, Missouri, was held in ICE custody in Texas and New Mexico. In December, a New Mexico judge issued him a lifetime ban from the U.S., and he was deported to the Netherlands in February. Unable to secure housing or viable visa options in the Netherlands, Ramsingh and his family have since relocated to Mexico, where they are working on obtaining residency and rebuilding their lives closer to family and friends.

Honduran mother detained seven months at traffic stop, released to financial crisis

July 8, 2026West Palm Beach, FLHonduras

Cindy, a mother of four from Honduras, was detained by ICE for seven months following a routine traffic stop. After her release, she faced compounding legal and financial hardship: unable to pay a traffic ticket during her detention, she missed a court appearance and a warrant was issued. With legal assistance, the warrant was resolved, but ICE seized her documentation, requiring her to spend additional funds obtaining copies to resume work. Seven months of lost income left her family in severe financial distress.

Father detained by ICE during traffic stop, minor child left behind in Georgia

Jul 8, 2026Lawrenceville, GA

A man was detained by ICE during a late-night traffic stop on Collins Hill Road in Lawrenceville, Georgia, while returning home with his teenage daughter Evelyn. Officers provided no explanation for the detention and left Evelyn, a minor, unattended at the scene. Evelyn describes her father as a hardworking provider who supports the family's bills and daily expenses. The family is seeking financial assistance to secure his release.

Colombian father detained by ICE at gas station despite pending asylum case

Jul 8, 2026Doral, FLColombia

Carlos Hugo Betancur, a Colombian national, was detained by ICE on July 8, 2026, while pumping gas at a Marathon station in Doral on his way to work. His daughter Maria Alejandra Betancur says he has a pending political asylum application filed in January 2023 and possesses an employment authorization card and Florida driver's license. According to family documents, Betancur arrived in the United States on February 16, 2022. ICE states he overstayed his visa and is unlawfully present; the family disputes this characterization, arguing his pending asylum application and work authorization should have been considered before his detention at the Miramar ICE processing center.

Two Bend residents detained by ICE, transported to Tacoma

Jul 8, 2026Bend, OR

Two residents of Bend were arrested by ICE on July 8, 2026 at approximately 6:45 a.m. near the Deschutes Memorial Chapel and Gardens. Video footage shows two masked individuals in bulletproof vests apprehending the individuals from an unmarked red Jeep SUV and gray Dodge Durango. The Bend Police Department and Deschutes County Sheriff's Office were not aware of ICE presence in the area. The individuals were transported to the Tacoma Northwest Detention Center. The Latino Community Association has been in contact with the families and is offering wraparound support services.

Two people arrested by ICE in Waukegan manufacturing plant parking lot

Jul 8, 2026Waukegan, IL

ICE agents arrested at least two people in the parking lot of Thermoflex Corporation, a manufacturing plant, on Wednesday morning. The Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights confirmed the ICE activity in Lake County. The arrests occurred less than two months after federal agents arrested another person outside a nearby Uline warehouse on May 13, 2026, and made additional arrests in the Waukegan area that same day.

Nearly 1,500 arrested in San Antonio region ICE enforcement surge since January

Jul 8, 2026San Antonio, TX

Federal immigration enforcement in the San Antonio region has intensified, with ICE data showing nearly 1,500 arrests since January 2025. The arrests include approximately 900 people with criminal convictions, over 400 facing pending criminal charges, and about 140 accused of other immigration violations. Local families report increased pressure and concern, particularly after recent enforcement operations at Hardberger Park and plans for a new ICE detention facility on the East Side. One woman described her husband's arrest after he and coworkers were stopped while leaving a city work site, noting that workers have become targets at job locations.

Disabled carpenter beaten by ICE, hospitalized and shackled, sues for abuse in detention

Jul 7, 2026Sunnyvale, CAMexico

Ulises Peña López, a 30-year-old Mexican carpenter living with multiple severe medical conditions including a mini-stroke diagnosed in August 2024, a blood clot in his neck, heart condition, spinal disorder, and knee injuries, was arrested by ICE officers in Sunnyvale, California on February 21, 2025. According to a federal lawsuit filed by Disability Law United and Pangea Legal Services, ICE agents smashed his car window and physically assaulted him during the arrest, beating him in an alleyway until he lost consciousness and required CPR, with his wife Aby and young daughter witnessing part of the assault. He was hospitalized and allegedly shackled to his bed. His wife told Telemundo: "He can't feel half of his face, it's numb, as well as his right hand and arm, and right now he feels tingling in his right leg and foot." During his eight months in ICE detention at facilities operated by GeoGroup and CoreCivic, he allegedly received inadequate medical care, was denied disability accommodations and access to necessary medication, and was mocked by staff, including being told he would "never walk again." Immigration attorney Elena Hodges stated: "From the violent and illegal circumstances of the arrest, to denials of access to necessary medication, appropriate medical care, food, and water, to the ongoing denial of access to counsel and the use of solitary confinement, ICE's abuses are ongoing." He was deported to Mexico in October 2025. Peña López told KQED: "What I want more than anything, I can't get back: to recover my health, to be with my wife and daughter, and to be able to work again."

Father detained by ICE, facing deportation to Mexico after 30 years

July 7, 2026Lakeside, CAMexico

Leodegario was detained by ICE while traveling to work and is currently in immigration detention facing deportation to Mexico, a country where he has not lived for 30 years. He is a father of five children and husband who has worked to provide for his family and is known in his community for his generosity and willingness to help others. His family is fundraising for legal representation and living expenses as they fight to keep him in the United States and prevent family separation.

Father-in-law detained by ICE in Tacoma, family seeks support

July 7, 2026Tacoma, WA

Anselmo Esquivel was detained by ICE on a Monday morning and is being held in Tacoma, Washington. His family describes him as a hardworking and generous man. The detention has been devastating for his entire family, who are seeking financial support during this difficult time.

Father deported after year of ICE detention, family seeks funds for reunion

July 7, 2026York, PA

Savannah Eric's father was detained during a routine ICE check-in and subsequently deported after more than 22 years living in the United States. He had no criminal convictions and consistently complied with all immigration requirements. The family has been separated for a year and is raising funds to travel and reunite with him.

Seven detainees confirmed with measles at Arizona ICE facility, Democrats demand answers

Jul 7, 2026Arizona, AZ

Seven detainees in ICE custody at the Florence Service Processing Center in Arizona have been confirmed with measles. An unspecified number of additional detainees at the Eloy Detention Center and Central Arizona Florence Correctional Complex were placed under quarantine for possible measles exposure. Arizona Democratic representatives Greg Stanton, Yassamin Ansari, and Adelita Grijalva, along with Senators Ruben Gallego and Mark Kelly, sent a letter to the Department of Homeland Security demanding details about quarantine protocols, medical staffing, and whether detainees had access to legal meetings and court hearings during the lockdown. This is the second measles outbreak reported in Arizona ICE facilities in 2026, with three cases reported in February.

Three witnesses to fatal ICE shooting pressured to self-deport, allegedly silencing investigation

Jul 7, 2026Houston, TX

Three coworkers and the brother of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, who witnessed the fatal shooting, were detained by ICE and are being pressured to sign paperwork for self-deportation, according to Juan Proaño, CEO of the League of United Latin American Citizens. Proaño stated that the men "hold the key to what actually happened" and that ICE is "trying to get rid of them as witnesses." The tactic of removing potential crime witnesses from the country has disrupted criminal prosecutions across the country, according to a House Judiciary Committee report, and LULAC has called for the release of body-worn camera footage, surveillance, radio communications, and witness statements to independently verify ICE's account of the incident.

Three Addison County residents detained in ICE operation at dental office parking lot

Jul 7, 2026Middlebury, VT

Three residents of Addison County were taken into custody by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Enforcement Removal Operations (ERO) agents in the parking lot of MiddTown Dental on Court Street in Middlebury early Tuesday morning. Masked, armed federal agents converged on a vehicle in the lot; witnesses reported seeing agents cuffing and taking away at least one man. According to Rachel Elliott of Migrant Justice, none of the three detainees appeared to be children, though their identities, backgrounds, and immigration status details were not immediately disclosed. Migrant Justice, an organization serving immigrant farmworkers in Vermont, was checking on the detainees' status and providing information to their families about the legal process.

Construction worker detained by ICE after state trooper traffic stop

Jul 7, 2026North Liberty, IA

Mario Bojorjes, a North Liberty construction worker and father of three with a pending permanent residency case, was detained by ICE on July 7 after an Iowa State Trooper stopped him on Interstate 80 for a window tint violation. During the traffic stop, the trooper conducted an immigration inquiry that led to Bojorjes' arrest. He has no criminal record and was his family's primary source of income. Bojorjes is currently being held on an ICE hold at the Linn County Jail.

Five immigrants arrested at NYC courthouse despite judge's order halting practice

Jul 7, 2026New York, NYDominican Republic, Ecuador

ICE arrested at least five immigrants at 26 Federal Plaza immigration courthouse in New York after a federal judge ordered a halt to the practice in May. The Justice Department is fighting to conceal details about the arrests, while an ICE supervisor defended the courthouse arrests as safer than street arrests due to community intervention efforts. Of the five arrested in late June, three were immediately released without explanation, while two remain detained awaiting habeas corpus petitions. One arrestee was from the Dominican Republic and another from Ecuador.

Father and work permit holder detained by ICE in Joliet after mistaken identity

July 6, 2026Joliet, IL

Javier Cortez Sanchez, a hardworking father and husband with a valid work permit, was detained by ICE in Joliet after being mistaken for another person. He is the primary financial provider for his family and has left behind a young son who asks daily when his father will return. His family is struggling with his absence and seeking legal support to bring him home, as Javier experiences depression and despair in detention.

Community interpreter deported after 8 months in ICE detention, reunites with family in Kyrgyzstan

Jul 6, 2026California City, CAKyrgyzstan

Kubanych, a community interpreter, was detained by ICE in October 2025 while interpreting for another asylum seeker at California City Detention Center in Delano, California. After 8 months of detention, community advocacy efforts secured his release. He has since been reunited with his wife and four young children in Kyrgyzstan. During his detention, he experienced abuse and malnourishment, losing 40 pounds, and was denied care for serious health conditions.

74-year-old grandfather detained by ICE on way to work in Riverside

Jul 6, 2026Riverside, CA

A 74-year-old grandfather was detained by ICE on June 12 while traveling to work off Magnolia Boulevard in Riverside, California. He has worked consistently to support his family and grandchildren. His family is fundraising for bail and support costs, stating he has always been a dedicated provider and caregiver who helped raise his children and supported friends and family over the years.

Rochester man tracked to hotel after emailing ICE director critical letter

Jul 6, 2026Rochester, NY

David Streever, a Rochester resident and former journalist, sent a critical email to then-acting ICE director Todd Lyons in January 2026 criticizing federal immigration enforcement actions in Minneapolis, including a fatal shooting by federal officers. Months later, while Streever was traveling in Finland with his daughter, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) agents visited his home and delivered an unsigned warning form to his wife, alleging the email may have violated federal law by threatening a federal official. After returning to the United States, agents tracked Streever to a hotel near JFK Airport and left a business card. Streever's attorney stated the email contained no threats and characterized the visits as an attempt to suppress his First Amendment rights to free speech and petition. On July 6, 2026, Streever's attorney filed a federal lawsuit through the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, arguing the email was protected political speech.

Work-authorized immigrant detained after traffic stop, released after two months in ICE custody

Jul 6, 2026Evans City, PAMexico

Ignacio Carrizalez, a Mexican national with work authorization and an active citizenship application, was detained by ICE agents on April 28, 2026, after Evans City Police stopped his vehicle for an expired registration. ICE agents surrounded his car, and after he refused to answer questions about his citizenship status, he was taken to Moshannon Valley Processing Center in Clearfield County. His wife, Amanda Smail-Carrizalez, a U.S. citizen, reported agents removed him "violently" from the vehicle. While detained, Carrizalez missed a scheduled permanent residency hearing on June 1st, and an immigration judge subsequently ordered him to either self-deport or be deported. On June 26, 2026, he was unexpectedly released after more than two months in custody, just before he was scheduled to be transferred to a facility in Mexico, with his deportation date postponed to September 2026. His wife testified before Butler County Commissioners about the financial and psychological toll on their six-year-old daughter with autism, who experienced nightmares, and the family applied for public assistance following his arrest.

Man beaten by ICE agents outside Virginia hospital

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Jul 5, 2026Suffolk, VA

Multiple ICE agents were recorded engaging in physical violence with a man outside Sentara BelleHarbour Hospital Emergency Room in Suffolk, Virginia. According to witness accounts shared on social media, after the man was thrown to the ground, agents punched and kicked him while he had his hands up in a compliant position. The incident occurred in broad daylight at the corner of Bridge Road and Plummer Boulevard.

Father Ricardo detained by ICE on July 4th in San Bernardino County, family seeks legal support

Jul 4, 2026Phelan, CA

Ricardo, a father described by his family as a loving and hardworking provider, was detained by ICE agents on July 4th in Phelan, San Bernardino County, California. According to a family social media post, he was taken by masked agents on Saturday morning. His daughter Naydelin created a GoFundMe campaign to raise funds for immigration legal fees, bond if available, and household bills to support the family during his detention.

Baseball MVP Johan Sandoval detained by ICE over terminated student visa

Jul 4, 2026Savannah, GADominican Republic

Johan Sandoval, a 22-year-old Dominican Republic native and baseball standout at Savannah State University, was detained by ICE agents on July 3, 2026, outside his girlfriend's apartment complex in Clifton Park, New York. Sandoval, who entered the U.S. on a student visa in 2022, was pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration on a full athletic scholarship and had recently been named MVP of the 2026 HBCU Baseball All-Star Game. According to his girlfriend Adriana Wade, ICE agents blocked his car as he was leaving for the gym and followed him to the apartment door; during the encounter, his phone was broken and his state ID was lost. DHS stated that Sandoval's F-1 student visa was terminated in April 2025 after he failed to adhere to visa requirements. He was held at ICE's Buffalo Service Processing Center pending removal proceedings. His family launched a GoFundMe campaign seeking $12,000 for legal representation, and Savannah State's president Dr. Jermaine Whirl worked with the family and an immigration attorney to secure his release.

Mariachi musician detained by ICE after traffic stop, performs national anthem in custody

Jul 4, 2026San Antonio, TXMexico

Hebert Kaleth Ibarra Castro, a 20-year-old mariachi musician, was arrested by ICE on June 25, 2026, at a traffic stop in China Grove, Texas, while returning from a musical performance in his mariachi outfit. Castro arrived in the U.S. at age 4 on a B-2 visa fleeing violence in Mexico; ICE claims he entered illegally, though his wife states the visa expired in 2020. He was detained at a South Texas ICE facility where he remained in his mariachi attire for nearly 18 hours before being allowed to change clothes. ICE agents allegedly mocked and discriminated against him because of his traditional mariachi clothing. While in custody, Castro performed 'The Star-Spangled Banner' on July 4. His wife, Marisol Pantosi, is a U.S. citizen and has advocated for his release. State and federal lawmakers, including State Rep. Barbara Garvin Hawkins and U.S. Rep. Joaquin Castro, have publicly called for his release. Mariachi artists nationwide have rallied to demand his freedom. Castro has a scheduled hearing for the week of July 6, and his family is pursuing a green card.

Legal permanent resident Tareq Alkhudari detained by ICE at apartment, friends raise bail and legal funds

Jul 4, 2026Brooklyn, NYKuwait

Tareq Alkhudari, a legal permanent resident living in Brooklyn, NY, was detained by ICE on July 3 as he was leaving his apartment. He was taken to a detention center in Louisiana without warning and is reported to be separated from his medications and basic needs. He is "a writer, filmmaker, and activist who has dedicated his life to fighting for freedom and justice for marginalized groups. As an art teacher, he is cherished by his students and their families, inspiring creativity and hope in those around him." His friends have launched a fundraising campaign to cover his bail bond, legal fees, and travel expenses to help secure his release and return to New York.

Father deported to Peru after 36 years in U.S., family fundraises for his survival

July 3, 2026West Palm Beach, FLPeru

Oxana's father was detained by ICE and deported to Peru after living in the United States for 36 years. He has just arrived in Peru and is struggling to meet basic living expenses as he rebuilds his life in a country where he has no established support system. His family, now separated by thousands of miles, created a GoFundMe to help him cover food, hygiene items, clothing, transportation, and other daily necessities during this transition.

LPR detained at Michigan airport upon return from family vacation

July 3, 2026Michigan

A lawful permanent resident with a valid green card was unexpectedly detained by ICE at an airport in Michigan while returning home from a family vacation. He has lived in the United States since childhood. He is now facing immigration proceedings that could separate him from his home and family. His supporters are fundraising for legal representation to help him fight his case.

Two detained in vehicle stop near Eugene; lawyers challenge racial profiling claims

Jul 3, 2026Eugene, OR

Two Lane County residents identified by initials H-F-M-J and A-V-L were detained by ICE officers during a vehicle stop near Eugene on July 3, 2026. According to legal petitions filed by Catholic Community Services of Lane County, the officers boxed in the vehicle without displaying arrest warrants, explaining the reason for the stop, or identifying themselves as immigration officials. The petitions allege the arrests were based solely on the detainees' perceived race and ethnicity rather than individualized assessment of flight risk or immigration status, and claim officers failed to inquire about family, employment, or community ties. ICE stated the detainees were arrested during a targeted enforcement action and that warrants had been issued for both men.

Five detained in ICE raids at Madison laundromats, witnesses report use of force

Jul 3, 2026Madison, WI

ICE conducted enforcement operations at two laundromats in southern Madison on Tuesday, July 3, 2026, detaining five people total—three at the Fish Hatchery Road location and two at the Todd Drive location (Little Big Load Laundromat). According to laundromat owners Roger and Nancy Hansen, one detainee was bloodied after being slammed to the floor during the operation. The apprehension at Todd Drive occurred just after 1:45 p.m., with witnesses reporting two or three unidentified men were taken. Madison police reviewed video of the apprehension but were not requested to respond or informed of the operation by ICE. The detentions were part of a broader series of ICE enforcement operations across Wisconsin, with at least 10 people detained in the Madison area and 39 arrested statewide.

West Hartford restaurant owner detained by ICE, released after congressional pressure

Jul 3, 2026West Hartford, CTMontenegro

Seyo Cecunjanin, a West Hartford restaurant and laundry business owner from Montenegro, was arrested by ICE on June 20, 2026, in a Dunkin' Donuts parking lot surrounded by five unmarked vehicles while with two of his sons. He was detained at Wyatt Detention Center in Central Falls, Rhode Island for approximately 12 days. Cecunjanin entered the U.S. in 1997 using a fraudulent passport and had an outstanding removal order, but had been permitted to reenter in 2024 and maintained valid work authorization at the time of his arrest. He owns two restaurants and a laundry business employing 15 people and has a pending permanent resident application filed in September 2023. U.S. Rep. John Larson and U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal, along with other members of Connecticut's congressional delegation, held a press conference and sent letters to ICE demanding his release, citing his valid work authorization and pending immigration case. Cecunjanin was released on June 26, 2026 (or July 2, 2026 according to another account).

Three immigrants arrested at Manhattan federal courthouses despite judge's order restricting enforcement

Jul 2, 2026New York, NYEcuador, Guatemala

During a surge in ICE enforcement in late June 2026, three men were arrested at federal courthouses in Lower Manhattan in apparent violation of a federal judge's order issued the previous week restricting courthouse arrests. An Ecuadorian man was arrested at an immigration court inside 26 Federal Plaza, a Guatemalan man at 290 Broadway, and a man from the Dominican Republic was also arrested at 290 Broadway. The arrests occurred during a broader ICE enforcement operation in which the agency detained over 10,000 people in five days after being instructed to make 2,000 arrests per day. Legal advocates with Make the Road New York filed challenges claiming the arrests violated due process rights and court orders prohibiting immigration enforcement in courthouses.

Man arrested on firearm charges released from jail, picked up by ICE after bail posted

Jul 2, 2026New Bedford, MAHonduras

Jose Raul Martinez-Alvarado, 40, from Honduras, was arrested by New Bedford Police on June 7 after officers found him in an apartment where a group of men were fighting and residual cocaine was present. He was charged with possession of a large capacity firearm, carrying a firearm without a license, and resisting arrest. Martinez-Alvarado posted $1,000 bail and was released from Bristol County Jail on June 9. He was then picked up by ICE on July 2. The case became the subject of a public dispute between Bristol County Sheriff Paul Heroux and ICE Boston, after ICE posted on social media that the jail violated federal law by releasing him without honoring an ICE detainer, citing Massachusetts law that prevents law enforcement from holding individuals solely on the basis of immigration status.

Father detained by ICE in Seattle while daughter left in car, neighbors intervene

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Jul 2, 2026Seattle, WA

An unidentified man was detained by ICE in White Center, Seattle on July 2, 2026. According to a social media account, he was taken into custody from a vehicle while his young daughter was in the backseat. The man's mother arrived to take the child, and bystanders reported she told ICE officers the family had immigration paperwork, but he was detained anyway. Neighbors gathered at the scene, using whistles, recording, and calling 911 in response to the enforcement action.

Mother and child detained by ICE in Houston parking lot

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Jul 2, 2026Houston, TX

A mother and her child were detained by ICE agents in Houston, Texas on July 2, 2026. According to the post, ICE agents used two vehicles to stop the mother's car in a parking lot near an apartment complex around 2:30 p.m. A video of the incident shows the child pleading for help as her mother was taken into custody.

Mexican father arrested by ICE on way to soccer game, separating from family

Jul 2, 2026Salt Lake City, UTMexico

Arturo, a 48-year-old Mexican man, was arrested by ICE in Salt Lake City on Sunday, June 30, 2026, while on his way to a soccer game. His wife Veronica reported the arrest shattered their family. According to immigration attorney Ysabel Lonazco in Utah, the detention occurred during a broader ICE enforcement surge in late June.

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