CNN: A Maryland mother was detained by ICE nearly two weeks ago. So far, no evidence has been provided

To Karen Cruz Berrios, her mother is a hard-working, devoted single parent. To the Department of Homeland Security, she is “ … an associate of the vicious MS-13 gang.”

However, nearly two weeks after Elsy Noemi Berrios, 52, was taken into Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody, DHS has yet to disclose any evidence to substantiate its claim against the Salvadoran woman to the public or, her attorneys say, to them.

Noemi Berrios was arrested by federal agents in Westminster, Maryland, on the morning of March 31 as she drove to work with her daughter, according to her family.

Cell phone video, shot and shared by Cruz Berrios, shows authorities demanded her mother step out of the vehicle. She’s heard refusing and asking the officers to show her a detention order.

“I do not need to show you the warrant,” responded one of the officers wearing a tactical vest marked “Federal Agent.”

Seconds later, officers shattered her driver’s side window to unlock the door and removed Noemi Berrios from the car before handcuffing her hands behind her back.

https://edition.cnn.com/2025/04/12/us/maryland-mother-ice-trump-gang/index.html

Another family snatched off the streets of New York City, witnesses abused

27 March 2025 5:28 P.M.

I was just detained by and my dog was assaulted by plainclothed ICE agents, along with undercover members of the NYPD I believe; while trying to intervene in an ICE abduction on my block.

They refused to identify themselves, were masked, produced no signed warrant, and they were in an unmarked van.

They literally snatched a family walking their kids home from school off the street, and then kicked my dog and cuffed me and my neighbors for asking questions.

They illegally went through my phone, violated multiple Constitutional rights, and then sped off with a family and screaming kids in the back of a van to God knows where.

If this can happen on a corner in Harlem at 5:30 in the afternoon, we are in big trouble guys.

Protect yourselves and your neighbors anyway you know how.

I am absolutely heartbroken, enraged, and disgusted at what my country has become and if you aren’t also; you either aren’t paying attention or you are part of the problem.

EDITED TO ADD: Since this is getting shared around I thought I’d make abundantly clear my takeaway from this experience. It’s this:

Black and brown people in this country have been subjected to this same type of violence and lawlessness for centuries; with often far worse outcomes than I experienced.

The fact the oppressors in power are now willing to also inflict it against a white man of privilege in broad daylight, in the supposed bastion of progressive values that is NYC; only shows how brazen they have become and how dangerous it must be for everyone else not as privileged as I.

White people MUST stand in the way of fascism at every turn. We MUST put our bodies and our privilege on the line. We MUST be wrenches in the gears of this horrible machine we helped create. We don’t have much time left.

*Also videos of the incident are incoming! I got nothing of substance before losing possession of my phone, but I know some neighbors did.

*Update 3/29/25 1:46pm EST: woah this post has completely reached way beyond anything I thought possible or anticipated. It gives me some hope. 1. All your messages and friend requests are really appreciated and beautiful, but I have thousands it’s impossible to add you all or reply to you all, but please organize and connect in your communities!

2. Pictures and video, I know many are asking! I was able to get some videos some folks on my block took, as well as still shots some of those closer to me were able to get.

With how huge this post has become, I’m still trying to figure out the best way to responsibly release them while protecting the identities of vulnerable neighbors, visible addresses and identifying locations, personal info etc. as this took place right outside my building.

I’m being advised that I might have exposed myself a little too much on here, so I’m trying to protect myself some. Still, these pictures and videos have been given to some “ICE-watch” groups, the ACLU and other organizations I trust and who are advising me.

I obviously understand “pics or it didn’t happen” and how important it is to verify authenticity for many reasons. Please bear with me as I’m navigating this all suddenly going viral and how to balance my moral duty to report, speak-out, and share with my own personal safety, freedom, and livelihood and that of others involved.

Please keep an eye out in your own neighborhoods, continue speaking out, and do what you can to stop these things when you see it, and livestream immediately! I really wish I had!

I believe enough white bodies and live cameras might have atleast made these guys think twice and might possibly have stopped this family’s abduction. I know enough of ALL THE PEOPLE, organized, loud and in the streets can hopefully start to reverse the deadly course we are on. All must act according to their skill and comfort level, but all must act! Silence is complicity!

https://www.facebook.com/dkw646/posts/690828030173705

ICE detains UMN Carlson School of Management student

Federal authorities have detained and arrested multiple international students in the last few weeks.

A University of Minnesota graduate student was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers Thursday night, according to a statement from University leadership.

The international graduate student, who is enrolled in the Carlson School [of Management], was detained at an off-campus residence. The University is not sharing the student’s name or where they are being held due to student privacy laws, but it is providing support to the student, University spokesperson Andria Waclawski said. 

There are more than 5,200 international students at the University, roughly 11% of the total student body.

ICE has arrested more than 32,000 people since Donald Trump took office in January, according to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Last year, ICE made just over 33,000 arrests.

https://mndaily.com/293237/top-story/ice-detains-umn-student/


UMN student detained by ICE

The University of Minnesota has confirmed that one of its graduate students was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (I.C.E.) officials. 

“The University had no prior knowledge of this incident and did not share any information with federal authorities before it occurred,” said a statement from the school’s president, Rebecca Cunninham.

The university is taking steps to ensure students are connected to support services like Student Legal Services and International Student and Scholar Services. 

Democrat State Senator Doron Clark, who represents parts of the University area, spoke to KARE 11 Friday evening.

“What stood out to me was the lack of information. We don’t know where the student is, we don’t know the students name, we just don’t know what happened,” he said. “The only way we found out was not from the federal government.”

“I think the blindness to what is going on is maddening, and it’s frightening,” Clark continued.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/umn-confirms-graduate-student-detained-by-ice/ar-AA1BS9Ky

Civil rights groups denounce that 48 ICE detainees have been ‘forcibly disappeared’

19 March 2025

In the first week of March, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) conducted an “enhanced enforcement operation” in New Mexico that resulted in the arrest of 48 people, as reported by the agency itself. Their names, whereabouts, whether they have access to counsel and which agency is holding them are all unknown, according to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), which considers them to have been “forcibly disappeared.”

“This is not just a procedural issue, but a grave human rights violation,” said Rebecca Sheff, senior staff attorney at the ACLU of New Mexico. “When the government detains people and then their whereabouts are unknown and they are unreachable, it exempts them from the protection of the law. Families are left in agonizing uncertainty, desperate to contact their loved ones and ensure their safety. Enforced disappearances are prohibited by both our Constitution and international human rights laws,” she said.

“We are alarmed and disturbed that these four dozen New Mexican individuals remain unidentified and that insufficient transparency, oversight, and accountability has taken place to date regarding their whereabouts and wellbeing. We call on your offices to exercise the full extent of your authorities to determine their current status and ensure their safety,” the complaint states.

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