ICE and CBP Wrongful and Unjust Deportations
5 Examples of Wrongful and Unjust Deportations by ICE\CBP
- Any Lucia Lopez BellozaCollege freshman
Dreamer
Boston Logan International Airport
Nov 29, 2025College freshman Any Lucia Lopez Belloza, who has lived in the United States since she was 7 and thus is DACA eligible, was detained by immigration officials at Logan International Airport on a flight to visit family in Austin for Thanksgiving. She was quickly deported to Honduras by ICE despite having flown multiple times during the year without any issues and also despite having a court order barring her removal which was ignored. She was not informed of issues with her immigration record which also registered her case as resolved in 2017 and so was unable to file paperwork to address them. Her parents did not hear from her for two days while she was detained. - Kimberlyn AguilarMother with 8-month-old baby
Legal U.S. Resident,Work Visa Applicant
St Cloud, Minnesota
Nov 26, 2025Kimberlyn Aguilar was detained by ICE during an immigration appointment for a work permit despite having special juvenile status to stay in the U.S. and also needing asylum from gangs that were harassing her in Honduras. Courts gave her special juvenile status to stay in the U.S. in after a court ordered her deportation for mistakenly missing a court date that she was unaware of. They still deported her and without her baby of which they had also promised they would be able stay together. - Fernando Jaramillo-SolanoFather of Two
Asylum Applicant
Durango, CO, ICE Facility
Oct 29, 2025Asylum applicants Fernando Jaramillo-Solano, who worked three jobs and has no criminal history, and two of his children were detained at ICE facilities for a month before they were forced to deport back to Colombia due to the distress his children faced. ICE pulled them over while he while taking them to school in search of another person, and so they were detained without a warrant. His 12-year-old daughter said an ICE agent grabbed her breast while she was transported and experienced "acute psychological distress" during her captivity. And his 15-year-old son said when they arrived at the facility, they were treated badly, beaten and given nothing to eat or drink but potato chips and water for a day. - Silvia Reyna MendozaMother of 8 US Citizens
Green Card ApplicantLived in the USA for 40 years and regularly checked in with immigration authorities about her pending green card application
Kern County, California
Oct 24, 2025Silvia Reyna Mendoza endured multiple sexual coercion attempts by ICE contractor Luis Ruiz according to a lawsuit that claimed he "engaged in severe and pervasive sexual harassment, including requesting sexual favors and sending her sexually explicit text messages and videos" saying things like "If you're good to me, I'll be good to you" which she eventually reported to his supervisor. However, the supervisor allegedly helped cover it up by deleting corroborating text messages and videos she showed them from her phone and nobody from immigration followed up with her claims. After her complaint, they started requiring her to wear an ankle monitor, then eventually detained her for weeks and deported her ignoring an emergency legal motion allowing her to stay. - Yessenia RuanoTeacher's Aide
Asylum Applicant
Milwaukee, WI
May 15, 2025Yessenia Ruano spent 14 years building a life in the U.S. after fleeing human trafficking in El Salvador, raising two U.S.-citizen children, teaching at Milwaukee’s bilingual public school and serving as a valued community member. Facing impending detention and deportation by ICE, she made the impossible decision to self-deport back to El Salvador with her children.