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Federal investigators executed search warrants at a home in South Fort Myers owned by Edward and Brian Krasenstein, who are twins and business partners. Neighbors witnessed at least 25 police cars and Homeland Security at the scene, removing numerous boxes of items, including computer software. Agents also visited another home owned by one of the brothers nearby. US Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Homeland Security Investigations were involved in the operation, but the reasons behind the raid were not disclosed. The brothers are cofounders of a company called 3d Print, which focuses on 3D printing news. Attempts to reach the company and the brothers were unsuccessful.

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El Taco Loco, a taco shop near 60 Seventh Avenue in Indian School, is closed. The West Valley Taco Joint also operates a bus in Goodyear and a food truck in Southwest Phoenix. El Taco Loco's food truck, usually at 50 Fifth Avenue in Baseline, is missing. People believe it was seized as part of a federal investigation. Videos on TikTok show federal agents with HSI and ICE taking workers out of the food truck in handcuffs. The home of the taco shop's owner, Vladimir Angulo, was also raided. These raids are part of an investigation into allegations of human smuggling and harboring of illegal immigrants at five locations. The US attorney's office says Angulo is in federal custody awaiting charges. Tom Homan previously warned that these arrests were coming, stating that knowingly harboring an illegal alien from ICE is a felony.

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An NBC News story reports that ICE agents raided an Oklahoma home, traumatizing a US citizen family. Immigration agents had a search warrant for the home, but the suspects listed no longer lived there. A mother and her daughters, all US citizens, had their money, laptop, and cell phone taken and were forced to wait outside in the rain during the search. The question was posed to Madam Secretary if DHS needs to rectify any mistakes and ensure the family gets its property back if this were a mistake. Madam Secretary responded that the warrant was for the house, which was allegedly being used for human smuggling, not the individuals, though some individuals present had similar names. She stated that everything was done appropriately and will continue to be handled appropriately.

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Two federal sources reported that hundreds were taken into custody during an immigration sweep at farming locations in Carpinteria and Camarillo, California. Tear gas and smoke bombs were used on crowds of protesters, some of whom were hospitalized or arrested for interfering with federal officers. Protesters threw rocks at a black SUV, and federal sources are investigating a possible active shooter, searching for shell casings and using facial recognition to identify a suspect. The warrant was based on evidence that illegal aliens were being harbored on properties tied to Glasshouse Brands, a licensed marijuana grower. Earlier in San Francisco, protesters clashed with ICE agents outside a courthouse over a specific migrant. Video shows agents using batons during the scuffle, with some protesters heard screaming about a gun. There were no reported injuries.

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ICE agents conducted a worksite enforcement operation at a new home development site near The Villages in Central Florida following concerns from community members about hiring practices. Agents questioned workers about their legal status, and those without valid documentation were fingerprinted to verify identities. The operation, the first of its kind in Florida, involved approaching workers and initiating what ICE described as consensual conversations. Agents collected license plates and company names to launch further investigations. Out of 361 construction workers spoken to, 33 were arrested, including four with felonies for re-entering the U.S. after deportation. Over 30 workers ran away. Agents also visited local businesses to announce upcoming inspections. Officials stated that this operation will not be the last.

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Federal investigators raided a home in South Fort Myers owned by twin brothers Edward and Brian Kressenstein, who neighbors say are also business partners. Agents carried dozens of boxes out of the home on Anchorage Way, and also visited another home one street over owned by one of the brothers. US Immigration and Customs Enforcement confirmed they executed search warrants along with Homeland Security Investigations, but wouldn't say why. HSI investigates financial crimes like money laundering, cybercrimes, and narcotics and weapons smuggling. A former associate said one brother told him he was subpoenaed for one of his businesses. The brothers are listed as cofounders of a company called 3D Print, described as a news organization for 3D printing. The news reached out to the company and brothers but received no response. A man outside the home ran inside when he saw the news crew arrive.

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The transcript captures a tense moment at a Bergen Lyon Avenue location near a White Castle, where Speaker 1 reports that ICE came by and grabbed people, stating, “ICE came by and grabbed people. They are targeting the bus stops. Again, they are targeting the bus stops.” Speaker 0 responds with anger, asking, “What are you doing?” and labeling the action as terrorism, saying, “You fucking terrorists. You’re a fucking terrorist.” The speakers describe the scene as individuals were taken from the area, emphasizing that the raids are focused on bus stops and the surrounding vicinity, including Fairview Avenue, with Speaker 1 asking, “How many other bus stops? How many other locations?” They urge vigilance for others, noting that “any moment a vehicle like this can't see into the window” due to tinted windows, warning that law enforcement came into the location and “grabbed people.” Speaker 1 reiterates the need to “be on point” and to “be aware of what you're doing,” urging people to stay attentive as they go about their day. Throughout, there is a sense of fear and urgency, with the speakers repeatedly calling attention to the raids and the targeting of public transit access points like bus stops. Additional exchanges include Speaker 0 directing, “Hey. Hey. No. No. No. You're not gonna scare me,” and Speaker 1 insisting, “Don't touch her. Don't touch her. Don’t touch her.” The overall message is a warning to community members about ICE activity at specific transit hubs and the potential for people to be detained, paired with strong emotional reactions to the perceived aggression and disruption.

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A federal immigration enforcement operation is underway in the MacArthur Park area of Los Angeles, which Fox News correspondent Bill Malujian says has a heavy MS-13 influence. Mayor Karen Bass is present, demanding the raids stop, and the crowd is pushing towards a police vehicle. Federal agents in gear are visible. Mayor Bass was surrounded by media and individuals and may have entered a vehicle. The operation involves armored tanks and federal agents. This follows weeks of coverage of anti-ICE protests that turned violent. Mayor Bass has been criticizing these raids and President Trump's immigration policies. She was seen getting out of her vehicle and demanding a stop to the raids.

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I'm at my job at a Hyundai plant that makes electric cars, but immigration came today, and hundreds of people left. Some ran and jumped the fences. My group is here waiting to see what we're going to do. The Americans are trying to protect those who don't have documents or legal status. They stopped work today just to wait and see what happens, to see if we return to work or not. Everyone's worried because eighty to ninety percent of my group are Venezuelans with status to stay here, but people are still scared. ICE came to raid our workplace, and the Americans are trying to help, protect, and ask about everyone's case.

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In tonight’s original shooting incident, ICE agent vehicles parked on the street were forced to leave their cars behind after being surrounded by protesters. One ICE vehicle was broken into, and the speaker found paperwork containing FBI operation information. The documents include full names of FBI agents, phone numbers, and emails, as well as maps showing where immigrants are staying. The papers also list hotel names and judge names, and several entries include full names and emails.

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A customs and border patrol helicopter landed in the middle of a farm where testers were protesting. The helicopter made a run to Van Nuys Airport for cases of water. A team of ICE agents are at the farm, along with other agents, National Guard, and police guarding Laguna Road. The enforcement action has been ongoing for four hours, and it appears law enforcement did not plan to stay this long.

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Many people were detained in front of a house after a tip about possible child pornography. Authorities forced entry when the occupants refused to answer the door, finding illegal immigrants of Asian and Hispanic descent inside with restaurant supplies. Electronic devices were seized, but findings are unconfirmed.

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Ten people have been arrested by the FBI for an alleged ambush at an ICE facility in Texas. They face life in prison on charges of attempted murder, terrorism, and assault with a deadly weapon. Officials claim the suspects used graffiti and fireworks to lure agents out of the facility before firing 20 to 30 rounds at them. A local police officer was shot in the neck but has been released from the hospital. Some suspects allegedly wore body armor and tactical gear, while others were covered in mud. Investigators found flags and flyers with messages such as "resist fascism," "fight oligarchy," "fight ice terror with class war," and "free all political prisoners." The FBI is reportedly still searching for an eleventh suspect charged with obstruction.

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Cell phone video shows ICE agents chasing workers after a raid. ICE has not disclosed the number of people detained. Ventura County's agriculture industry is a $2 billion per year industry, and raids could significantly impact planting and harvesting. One worker described arriving at work this morning during the raid. Another worker spoke about the anxiety of potentially encountering ICE in Ventura County fields.

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Two federal sources reported that hundreds were taken into custody during an immigration sweep at farming locations in Carpinteria and Camarillo, California. Tear gas and smoke bombs were launched into crowds of protesters clashing with immigration agents, resulting in hospitalizations and arrests for interfering with federal officers. Protesters threw rocks at a black SUV, and federal sources are investigating a possible active shooter, searching for shell casings and using facial recognition to identify a suspect. The federal sources claim they had a criminal warrant to enter the properties based on evidence illegal aliens were being harbored there. The properties are believed to be tied to Glasshouse Brands, a licensed marijuana grower. Earlier in San Francisco, protesters clashed with immigration agents outside a courthouse over a specific migrant. Video shows protesters scuffling with ICE agents who used batons. Some protesters were heard screaming about a gun. There were no reported injuries.

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Three plain clothes men who were later identified as federal agents entered my taco truck in Memphis on Monday and detained three of my employees. Surveillance video shows the agents escorting the employees out of the truck before searching it. I own eight taco truck locations throughout Memphis, and I can confirm that the three employees in question do not have criminal records. My employees informed me that they were being detained by ICE. We've contacted legal aid organizations to assist my employees. In 2022, the US Department of Labor investigated allegations that I was violating labor laws by recruiting workers from Mexico through social media, paying them low wages, and making them work long hours. CNN has reached out to ICE, the US Department of Labor, the mayor's office, and myself for comment, but has not received a response.

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Ice agents conducted a raid in the Juniata Park area of Philadelphia, detaining seven men at Complete Auto Wash. This was one of at least two immigration raids carried out early in the morning across the city. These actions are part of a broader crackdown by the Trump administration, which announced that raids will now target anyone in the country illegally, not just those with criminal records. Officials indicated that future raids could also focus on workplaces, schools, and churches.

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El Taco Loco, a taco shop near 60 Seventh Avenue in Indian School, is closed. Its food truck, usually at 50 Fifth Avenue in Baseline, is missing, believed seized as part of a federal investigation. Videos on TikTok show federal agents with HSI and ICE taking workers in handcuffs from the food truck. The home of the taco shop's owner, Vladimir Angulo, was also raided. These actions are part of an investigation into allegations of human smuggling and harboring of illegal immigrants across five locations. The US attorney's office for the district of Arizona reports Angulo is in federal custody awaiting charges. Tom Homan, President Trump's border czar, previously warned that arrests for knowingly harboring and concealing an illegal alien from ICE, a felony, would occur.

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In tonight’s original shooting incident, ICE agent vehicles parked on the street had to be left behind after being surrounded by protesters. One ICE vehicle was broken into, and a witness found paperwork inside. The paperwork contains a list with FBI operation info, full names of FBI agents, phone numbers, and emails. It also includes maps showing where agents are staying and where immigrants are being held, hotel names, and judge names. The documents include people's full names and their email addresses.

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A congressperson arrived at a nursery in Carpinteria after receiving calls about an ICE raid. They described the scene as "overkill," with over 50 ICE agents dressed in military garb and using military-grade weapons, creating fear and anxiety. The congressperson stated that ICE deployed flash and smoke devices, and shrapnel from one of these devices hurt a young child. They criticized the agents' actions as unacceptable on American soil. The congressperson said they were denied access to the site despite their oversight responsibilities, while others were allowed through. They learned from the nursery owner that ICE apprehended 10 out of 12 individuals. According to the congressperson, ICE agents on site would not speak with them, and instead provided a card with contact information for Los Angeles. They deemed this lack of cooperation unacceptable.

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Peoria police clashed with immigration activists outside a federal operation at 60 Seventh Avenue in Peoria. Officers claim misinformation spread online, leading to the confrontation. A protester was taken to the ground and into police custody. Police were providing traffic control while Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) agents executed a warrant. HSI is the investigative arm of ICE, an agency recently targeted by protests in Los Angeles and other locations. According to police, the search warrant was related to drug offenses.

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ICE is raiding the neighbors, and it's exciting. It feels like justice is finally happening. I saw the lights at the ice motel and couldn't believe it. It's crazy to see this unfold. They even stopped a whole bus! It's intense, but everyone should stay safe. We appreciate the efforts being made.

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A major protest is underway in Los Angeles following mass immigration raids. Approximately one thousand people are encircling the detention facility located between Alameda and Los Angeles Street. The protest began on the front steps of the Federal Building at 300 Los Angeles. Protesters then marched down Aliso, led by a cattle truck, before turning onto Alameda Street. The goal is to encircle the detention facility, where some people are believed to be held.

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Gary Roehr, CEO of Glen Valley Foods, confirms that federal agents conducted a raid at 9:00 AM, presenting a list of 97 employees. These 97 employees are currently being screened. Roehr states that the company e-verified 100% of its employees since its inception, but the e-verify system doesn't work. He says the company is not under any charges. Roehr says he had to stand there and watch what was happening. The company will provide any help they can to the 97 people, including allowing them to return to work if cleared. Roehr confirms the agents showed a warrant.

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Footage from Minneapolis shows an ICE raid that erupts on a street, described in the video as 'a suspected, technically speaking, human trafficking ring raid, drug bust here on the streets of Minneapolis.' The host notes 'This could cause something similar to 2020 here on the streets of Minneapolis' as agencies including ICE, the sheriff, local police, the FBI, and DHS converge on a restaurant block. Protesters confront the operation with chants of 'Our streets' and accusations of overreach. The narrator cites descriptions such as 'They gave no warrants. They gave no badge numbers' and questions why people are 'kidnapped' or why tear gas is used. Some witnesses frame the scene as a clash between public safety and civil liberties, with murals and shouted judgments labeling federal agents as 'fascists' or criminals, while others defend the officers. Conversations with bystanders reflect uncertainty about what exactly was being raided. People debate whether it was an ICE raid, a drug bust, or a human-trafficking operation, noting the simultaneous presence of FBI, DHS, DEA, and local police. One speaker summarizes: 'Sounds like it was either an ICE raid, drug raid, human trafficking raid. Could have been all three.' Others point to a restaurant and neighborhoods as potential focal points. After the standoff, the crowd argues about due process and legitimate enforcement. Observers describe ambivalent or hostile reactions, with signs calling to 'Abolish ICE' and claims that due process is not observed. Reported steps of detention and deportation are recited as part of the process, while some participants insist the problem is broader—'the state of affairs' and how law enforcement operates in their city—leading to questions about accountability and community safety.
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