ICE Raids Gated Community... Run ‘Entirely’ By Migrants
Inside the ICE Raid on a
Gated Community Run by Migrants
Over the weekend, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents carried out a series of raids targeting a gated community reportedly inhabited entirely by migrants—some facing criminal charges. The operation drew attention not just for its scale, but for sparking debates on house-by-house enforcement.
Photos and videos capture heavily armed ICE officers knocking on doors in affluent neighborhoods, leading residents away in handcuffs. These actions were part of a nationwide campaign, dubbed Operation Safeguard, focused on arresting undocumented individuals with violent criminal histories nypost.com+15en.wikipedia.org+15youtube.com+15.
According to ICE, around 239 arrests were made in the Los Angeles metro area alone over a one-week period, many tied to prior convictions ranging from assault and theft to involuntary manslaughter . Officials describe the gated community as a self-contained network run by migrants, some of whom allegedly used the enclave to evade local law enforcement.
Residents and community leaders—mainly immigrants—say the raids were traumatic. Families report being separated, with limited communication or due process. Many of those arrested had no criminal history, and some arrests occurred in unexpected places like schools or grocery stores, stirring outrage over heavy-handed tactics youtube.com+1foxnews.com+1.
From a conservative viewpoint, the operation represents law enforcement fulfilling its duty to remove dangerous individuals. Supporters argue such raids are necessary in areas where local policies limit cooperation with ICE. They say targeted crackdowns show that illegal activity won’t go unchecked, regardless of zip code.
A middle-of-the-road outlook emphasizes that while removing violent offenders is valid, the execution matters. Deploying military-style tactics in residential neighborhoods can alienate immigrant communities and erode trust in local law enforcement. Critics urge better coordination, more precise targeting, and respect for family rights to maintain public safety and community cooperation.
Here’s a video of the gated community raid: The most important question raised...
Why are these rich Communities NOT HIRING AMERICAN CITIZENS?
Sources & Links:
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ICE report: 239 arrests in Los Angeles operation nypost.com
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CalMatters analysis of Operation Safeguard’s scope en.wikipedia.org+1steadfastloyalty.com+1
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The Guardian: California leaders respond to ICE raids youtube.com+15theguardian.com+15calmatters.org+15
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AP/Wash Post: Community disruption and detentions washingtonpost.com
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