Aquí está la lista de los detenidos:

  • Andry José Hernández Romero

    AGE 32, VENEZUELA

    Romero is a gay makeup artist from Capacho Nuevo, Venezuela who was initially detained at the San Ysidro border crossing in August 2024 after entering the United States to seek asylum. He remained in CPB detention for seven months before he was unlawfully rendered to a brutal El Salvadoran prison along with hundreds of other Venezuelan nationals by the Trump administration in March 2025. He has remained there since.

  • Jose Hermosillo

    AGE 19, ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO

    Hernandez is a 19-year-old US citizen from Albuquerque, New Mexico who was detained by CPB in Nogales, Arizona. He got lost after visiting Tuscon and approached Border Patrol officers for help. The officers arrested Hermosillo, claiming that he lacked “the proper immigration documents”, and he was held at an ICE detention center for 10 days without explanation.

  • Juan Carlos Lopez-Gomez

    AGE 20, GEORGIA, UNITED STATES

    Lopez-Gomez was a passenger in a car that was pulled over by Florida Highway Patrol for speeding. He was arrested and jailed for 48-hours after being misidentified as the subject of an ICE detainer despite being a US citizen who was born in Georgia.

  • Emine and Celal Emanet

    TURKEY

    Emine Emanet and her husband, Celal are Turkish immigrants and the owners of the Jersey Kabab restaurant in Haddon Township, New Jersey. They arrived in the United States 17 years ago on R-1 visas and remained in the country after their visas expired while they were pursuing green cards. The Emanets and were arrested and detained by ICE on February 25th, and were later released on bond. The local community raised $315,000 to pay for the couple’s legal expenses shortly after their arrest.

  • Marcelo Gomes da Silva

    AGE 18, BRAZIL

    Gomes da Silva is a Massachusetts high-school student who immigrated to the United States from Brazil with his family at the age of 7. He was arrested by ICE in late April 2025 while driving to his team’s volleyball practice. ICE said that Gomes da Silva was not the intended target of their arrest, but was detained nonetheless because he illegally entered the United States as a child. His arrest outraged his local community—students from his high school staged a walkout in protest of his detention—and he was released after six days in ICE custody.

  • Alan Pierre

    AGE 20, HAITI

    Pierre is a high school student from Spring Valley, New York and a Haitian man who immigrated to the United States as a refugee with Temporary Protected Status (TPS). He was apprehended by masked ICE agents on June 4th in Lower Manhattan after leaving a routine immigration hearing. He had a green card application was pending at the time of hiss arrest. Pierre was held in ICE detention for five weeks, causing him to miss his final exams and the deadline to sign up for summer school. The Trump administration’s Department of Homeland Security intends to end the TPS program for Haitian migrants in September 2025.

  • Sara Lizeth Lopez Garcia

    AGE 20, COLOMBIA

    Garcia is a resident of Mastic, New York and student at Suffolk County Community College studying to become an interior designer. She even designed a part of a local women’s shelter. Garcia and her mother, both immigrants from Colombia, were arrested by ICE at their Long Island home on. Garcia was just a month away from getting married to her fiancé and was in the process of obtaining permenant residency in the United States. She remains in ICE custody at a detention center in Louisiana and awaits a hearing and probable deportation.

  • Kasper Eriksen

    AGE 32, DENMARK

    Eriksen lives with his wife and four children in rural Mississippi, where he works as a welder. He is an immigrant from Denmark who moved to the United States in 2009, became a legal permanent resident, and had been pursuing citizenship for several years. In April 2025, at his last meeting with immigration officials to finalize his naturalization, Eriksen was arrested by ICE agents and transported to Louisiana detention center. The reason for his detention: he had forgotten to fill out a single immigration form, Form I-175, back in 2015 while beginning the naturalization process. Immigration authorities could unsuccessfully attempted to notify Eriksen of his error and they promptly ordered him to be removed. For the next ten years, he attended the required meetings with immigration agents and followed all the necessary steps to obtain citizenship. He is currently detained and faces deportation.

  • Joel Gutierrez

    AGE 48, MEXICO

    Gutierrez is a 48-year-old construction worker from the Phoenix metropolitan area who was arrested by ICE on the morning of June 4th while driving to a worksite. He and his wife moved to the United States from Mexico in 2000 and has lived in Arizona since. They have four children, two of whom were born in the United States and are citizens; their youngest child is 9-years-old. Gutierrez is undocumented, though he had previously applied for citizenship immigration status without success. He is being held at an Arizona ICE detention facility.

  • Matilde Rivera

    AGE 54, MEXICO

    Rivera is a Mexican woman who has lived in the United States for the last 29 years. She was selling tamales from a stand in the parking lot of a Lowe's in Pacoima, California when she was arrested by ICE on June 19th. ICE agents were sweeping the area when they approached Rivera’s stand in a white, unmarked car with tinted windows. The agents lunged from the vehicle and rushed to detain her. She did not attempt to flee. Rivera says the agents did not identify themselves as ICE personnel or law enforcement officers, nor did they present her with an arrest warrant. An ICE agent grabbed her from behind while another scrambled to handcuff her. She fell to the ground, screaming that she could not breathe and complaining of chest pain. Rivera was taken to a nearby hospital where doctors discovered that she had suffered a minor heart attack during the encounter.

  • Martir Garcia Lara

    AGE 9, HONDURAS

    Martir Garcia Lara and his father, Martir Garcia Benegas immigrated from Honduras to Torrance, California in 2022. In late May, the two were detained by ICE after showing up to a scheduled immigration hearing in downtown Los Angeles. They were promptly flown to Houston before being returned to Honduras. Lara's older brother remains in Southern California, where he attends college.

  • Yeonsoo Go

    AGE 20, SOUTH KOREA

    Go is a Purdue University student who was arrested by ICE while attending a routine immigration appointment in New York on July 31st. She was flown to Lousiana where she was held in ICE detention for several days. Go moved to the United States from South Korea with her mother in 2021, settling in Scarsdale, New York. DHS said Go was placed in the expidited removal process because she had overstayed her visa. An attorney representing Go and her mother denied this, saying that the two always held valid visas. Go was released from ICE custody amidst outcry from her local community and the Episcopal Diocese of New York, for which her mother works as a priest.