At least 956 arrests are reported after ICE raids in the US
Consequences of immigration raids in Hispanic communities: testimony of affected family and details about ICE arrests.
2025-01-28T17:00:24+00:00
- Hundreds of arrests after ICE raids.
- Hispanic family testimony.
- ICE continues with operations.
The intensification of migratory operations in the United States has caused a strong impact on Hispanic communities.
This after reporting at least 956 ICE arrests after raids last Sunday, January 26, according to ‘CNN’.
These actions were carried out less than a week after President Donald Trump assumed the position.
Marking the beginning of a broad offensive against undocumented immigrants.
Raids continue in the US

The Customs Immigration and Control Service (ICE) announced a series of “improved directed operations”.
Same that included raids in multiple cities and regions of the country.
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Among the affected areas are Chicago, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Austin, Colorado and Puerto Rico, according to the official ICE statement.
Of the 956 arrests made, 554 resulted in formal arrests.
Figures that have generated alarm in affected communities and in organizations defending immigrants.
These raids seem to focus on people with slope or legal background orders.
Although defenders warn that they are also affecting individuals without criminal history.
In Chicago, one of the cities with the greatest immigration activity, the authorities carried out operations in neighborhoods known for their high Hispanic population.
Witnesses reported how ICE agents entered housing, sometimes with judicial orders, and on other occasions arguing the need to verify identities.
In parallel, in the area of Atlanta and Austin, Texas, similar operations were documented.
There, several Hispanic families lived moments of anguish when the agents arrived at their homes.
In some cases, arrested people were using electronic shackles while waiting legal processes.
Social networks quickly filled with reactions and testimonies of the affected communities.
CNN shared in his official Instagram account a video where a Hispanic family related how the agents broke into their home to take a member with a shackle.
«An officer spoke Spanish, very kind he told me ‘we are looking for him’ and gave me the name of my brother -in -law,» said the brother -in -law’s sister -in -law.
«And I say, ‘Why are they looking for it?’ And they tell me, ‘because the new law indicates that people who have a shackle have to process them,’ ‘the family revealed.
«I tell him, ‘but he has appeared to all his cuts and owes nothing,» said the sister -in -law. «But we must take it anywhere, is it here?» It was the response of the agents.
The family member had only to confirm that his brother -in -law was in the house.
«Impossible to refuse, I left and looked for it and brought it,» said the woman.
Then, they showed the testimony of the Hispanic brother himself who was carried by migratory agents.
Thank God my wife supports me in everything that happens with my family, «said Edwin Valladares.
«We are fine, for now they have where to live (referring to their nephews), but I don’t know what decision she is going to make or that she will happen to my brother,» he said.
According to the CNN report, Edwin’s brother would have arrived year and a half ago with his relatives crossing the Texas border.
They were in the process of asking for asylum since they had to leave Honduras due to personal security.
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CNN stressed that the immigrant does not have a criminal history beyond an infraction to handle without a license, which was already covered.
The testimony generated thousands of comments, many of them criticizing the tactics used by the immigration authorities.
Among the reactions in networks, some users expressed their solidarity with those affected.
«All this is very unfortunate for all Latin families,» «Strengthen all Hispanic brothers,» «May God bless all our Latin brothers,» reads.
While others pointed out that these actions must have a reason and even qualified history as ‘false’.
«A shackle for driving without a license does not know Rick,» «This story is missing,» «I feel that a piece is missing from this story,» they said.
In Los Angeles, another city impacted by raids, various local organizations have begun to mobilize to provide legal and psychological support to affected families.
According to ‘CNN‘, the raids are mainly aimed at people with a criminal record or considered a threat to society.


