Latino New Yorkers file sweeping class action against Trump over 'race-based' ICE arrests
Source: Courthouse News Service
April 9, 2026
BROOKLYN (CN) A batch of Latino New Yorkers has filed a class action against the Trump administration amid its ongoing and heightened deportation campaign with hopes of stopping race-based and warrantless arrests by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. In a 96-page complaint, filed Wednesday in the Eastern District of New York, the plaintiffs claim the governments recent boundary-pushing immigration enforcement is terrorizing New York communities and tearing families apart.
Across the state, roving bands of masked and heavily armed federal agents, both on foot and in unmarked cars, are indiscriminately stopping and arresting thousands of Black and Brown people, the vast majority of whom are Latino, based solely on their perceived race and ethnicity, they argue.
The eight plaintiffs are each Latino New Yorkers who claim they were unlawfully stopped, arrested and subsequently released by federal immigration agents in the state. They range from 19 to 63 years old, with some spending as little as a day to as much as two months in ICE custody before getting released. All of them claim that, because of their ethnicity, they fear being rearrested by immigration officers.
Targeted communities are living under a state of siege, the plaintiffs argue. Throughout New York state, from Buffalo to New York City and Long Island, federal agents are seizing people outside their homes, on their way to work, while driving their children to school and in the parking lots of stores. The widespread targeting of people going about their daily lives has led many to limit their activities out of fear that they will be next.
Read more: https://courthousenews.com/latino-new-yorkers-file-sweeping-class-action-against-trump-over-race-based-ice-arrests/
Link to SUIT (PDF) - https://www.courthousenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/class-action-new-york-ice-warrantless-arrests.pdf
(as a side note - when black people were accosted daily with "Stop and Frisk", notably in NYC, it got a yawn, but now other groups are experiencing what it's like to be racially profiled, tracked and hunted, and often arrested on bogus charges or executed on the spot based on lies like "he was reaching into his waistband" or "he wasn't 'complying'", while face down on the ground handcuffed, with 3 cops kneeling on him)
twodogsbarking
(18,877 posts)Martin68
(27,789 posts)twodogsbarking
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I can already smell the bullshit.
ffr
(23,416 posts)your face segment of the population.

You love tRump? Wow! What's not to love???
wnylib
(26,130 posts)Whistle warnings. Grocery shopping. Driving them to jobs and schools.
I can't think of another city in the US that is more diverse than NYC. Anyone there could become an ICE target.
I hope that NYC pulls together for each other like Minneapolis did.
Buffalo, too.
And why haven't we NYers heard from Hochul on this?
BumRushDaShow
(170,185 posts)wnylib
(26,130 posts)Meantime, Hochul could speak to the general public.
BumRushDaShow
(170,185 posts)so I expect she is calibrating her messaging - at least until the election is over.
wnylib
(26,130 posts)the fact that the cities being targeted by ICE are the liberal ones that make NY a liberal state.
The rest of NY is very red. It is the blue cities that elect Dem governors and Senators here.
BumRushDaShow
(170,185 posts)The other big cities in the state haven't had much national press like a Minneapolis, Chicago, Portland, or LA, where the protests have actually been the events that generated the most ICE violence.
There was a time in the past where blue city Philly basically overwhelmed the state along with Pittsburgh to elect (D) Presidents. Then the rural red voters woke up.
AZProgressive
(29,934 posts)or was never fooled by Giuliani is because of the "stop and frisk" which is also "unconstitutional policing." Terry stops are legal in limited circumstances though I think the Supreme Court expanded what is legal when it comes to Terry stops but the way it was expanded under Giuliani and Bloomberg as well as Eric Adams bringing it back was ineffective at best as over 90% of the people stopped and frisked had nothing on them. Unconstitutional at worst.
BumRushDaShow
(170,185 posts)Nutjob mayor Michael Nutter was also a big promoter of "Stop and Frisk" here in Philly. Pure targeted harassment of usually innocent people.
Dan
(5,220 posts)That America would turn it's policing actions against them.