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A community is rallying behind a long-time restaurant owner with a work visa after he was detained by ICE. He has spent nearly two decades in the U.S.
FOX 5 New York on MSN
NJ ICE raid: 46 people arrested in Avenel, DHS says
During the inspection, officers said they encountered 46 undocumented workers, about 22% of the warehouse’s workforce, and took them into custody.
The arrests are the latest made by ICE in Middlesex County in recent months. Twenty-nine people were arrested during an ICE raid at a warehouse in Edison in August. In July, ICE raided another CPB-bonded facility in Edison, Alba Wines and Spirits, arresting an estimated 20 people.
ABC 7 New York on MSN
New Jersey community rallies behind restaurant owner detained by ICE in Monmouth County
Ruperto Vicens Marquez, co-owner and chef of Emilio's Kitchen in Atlantic Highlands, is a father of three young children. He has spent nearly two decades in the U.S., and people who know him say he's well respected.
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Jersey Kebab, popular restaurant raided by ICE, is moving to a new location in Camden County
Emine Emanet, one of the owners of Jersey Kebab, was scheduled for a detention hearing Thursday morning in Newark, New Jersey, but the hearing has been postponed to April 2027, according to her attorney. The shop was raided in February.
Heury Gomez eagerly awaited the day he’d bring his disabled son back home to his Manhattan apartment, but his plans collapsed five months later when Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents
Gov. Gavin Newsom condemns ICE agents at Dodger Stadium as Trump revives voter fraud claims, raising voter intimidation fears across California and New Jersey.
Ruperto Marquez, a cherished restaurant chef in Atlantic Highlands, was detained by ICE after a traffic stop, sparking heartfelt community support and vigils for his release.
In the tight-knit Latino neighbourhoods of Bell Gardens, California, everyday life has shifted dramatically. Since endless waves of ICE raids came the norm across Southern California, people have grown used to living under constant threat from Trump’s troops.
"Donovan was treated like an animal—without dignity, care, or proper medical attention," the man's cousin, told Newsweek.