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ICE Defies Injunction in Undercover 'Trojan Horse' Raid at Los Angeles Home Depot

ICE officials assert the raid falls under Operation Safeguard despite a standing court ban on profiling-based detentions.

Agentes migratorios usan camión de mudanza para emboscar a jornaleros en Home Depot de Los Ángeles. FOTO: Capturas de Pantalla
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Esta imagen, tomada de un video, muestra a agentes de la Patrulla Fronteriza que salen de un camión de reparto de Penske durante una redada migratoria en un Home Depot, el miércoles 6 de agosto de 2025, en Los Ángeles. (FOX News/Matt Finn vía AP)

Overview

  • ICE and CBP agents concealed themselves inside a rented Penske truck in a Westlake Home Depot parking lot to carry out “Operación Caballo de Troya” on August 6.
  • The operation led to the arrest of at least 16 migrants from Guatemala, Mexico, Honduras and Nicaragua in direct violation of a federal injunction upheld by the Ninth Circuit.
  • Federal prosecutor Bill Essayli declared on social media that federal immigration enforcement remains non-negotiable and sanctuary jurisdictions offer no protection.
  • Penske Truck Rental denied any knowledge or authorization of its vehicles’ use in the raid and has launched an internal review to strengthen its rental policies.
  • Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass condemned the tactics as unacceptable, and civil-rights groups announced plans to challenge profiling-based detentions in court.