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Being brown in Trump’s America is sufficient to get you arrested by ICE

Editorial Board Published July 9, 2025
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A rising variety of U.S. residents—a lot of them Latino—say they’ve been detained by immigration brokers in what critics are calling blatant racial profiling and overzealous policing.

After all, residents aren’t purported to be arrested or detained until brokers imagine they’ve damaged the regulation. However throughout the nation, stories are piling up of Latino residents being stopped, questioned, and even jailed—only for trying “foreign.”

Immigration and Customs Enforcement hasn’t launched statistics on these incidents in months, however the Division of Homeland Safety is already doing injury management. Spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin instructed Axios that claims of residents being wrongfully detained are usually not true, and accused the media of “shamefully peddling a false narrative” to smear ICE brokers.


Protesters collect to denounce ICE operations in Los Angeles on June 10.

“Any claims that individuals have been ‘targeted’ by law enforcement because of their skin color are disgusting and categorically FALSE,” McLaughlin stated.

In Could, ICE detained Florida native Leonardo Garcia Venegas whereas he was on the job at a building web site in Foley, Alabama. They accused him of carrying a faux Actual ID, ordered him to his knees, and handcuffed him, in keeping with Noticias Telemundo.

Then there’s Jose Hermosillo, a 19-year-old U.S. citizen from Albuquerque, New Mexico, who spent 10 days in ICE custody after brokers arrested him in Arizona and refused to imagine his citizenship.

Final month, ICE briefly held Elzon Lemus, an electrician from Brentwood, New York, throughout a routine visitors cease, saying he matched the outline of somebody they have been in search of.

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In California, plainclothes ICE brokers briefly detained Jason Brian Gavidia, born in East Los Angeles, outdoors of a Montebello physique store and demanded to know the place he was born.

“I’m an American, bro!” he shouted, as captured on video.

In Southern California alone, at the very least 5 extra incidents have been reported, in keeping with Guadalupe Gonzalez of the Immigrant Defenders Regulation Middle. And so they don’t seem remoted. 

ICE raids have continued aggressively throughout Latino-heavy areas like Los Angeles, Phoenix, and San Diego, and states like Florida, Texas, New Mexico, and New York—elevating fears that the company is concentrating on communities by ethnicity, not proof.

Civil rights teams are pushing again. The Mexican American Authorized Protection and Instructional Fund plans to file a $1 million federal lawsuit on behalf of Job Garcia, a U.S. citizen and photographer who was allegedly detained whereas filming an ICE raid outdoors of a Hollywood Residence Depot. Garcia had no legal document and confirmed his citizenship, however he was nonetheless held for a day.

U.S. Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Calif., is pushed out of the room as Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem holds a news conference regarding the recent protests in Los Angeles, Thursday, June 12, 2025. (David Crane/The Orange County Register via AP)
Sen Alex Padilla is pushed out of Homeland Safety Secretary Kristi Noem’s information convention on June 12.

“We do our due diligence,” McLaughlin insisted. “DHS enforcement operations are highly targeted and are not resulting in the arrest of U.S. citizens.”

However advocates aren’t shopping for it.

“Let’s just call it what it is: This is racial discrimination,” stated councilmember Mario Trujillo of Downey, California. 

Even Sen. Alex Padilla of California, who was bodily faraway from a Homeland Safety briefing in June, weighed in on the matter.

“Reports of American citizens detained by ICE purely based on their race are wholly unacceptable and run afoul of our Fourth Amendment rights,” he instructed Axios. “No one should feel unsafe because of the color of their skin, but in [President] Donald Trump’s America—where indiscriminate immigration raids are commonplace—this is the stark reality.”

For now, ICE denies any wrongdoing. However to many Latino residents, the message is evident: In Trump’s America, having the correct papers isn’t sufficient.

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