ICE Officers Arrive Unannounced At Nonprofits Repping Migrant Kids
Source: Huff Post
Jun 12, 2026, 06:29 PM EDT | Updated 11 hours ago
ICE officers have arrived unannounced in recent days at the offices of nonprofit groups that provide legal representation to unaccompanied migrant children, the groups said. The groups called the visits the latest example of intimidation tactics from the Trump administration, and detailed visits in which ICE investigators, as well as agents from the Department of Health and Human Services, arrived at their offices and sought access to documents and financial records relating to the organizations child clients.
The agents were turned away each time and were not provided with any records, as they had no warrant or authority to make such unlawful requests, the three groups Amica Center for Immigrant Rights, Ayuda, and Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) said in a statement Friday.
This is a blatant abuse of power to try to intimidate child advocates who have dedicated their lives to advocating for unaccompanied immigrant children, Amica Executive Director Michael Lukens said in the statement. When federal agents show up unannounced at community-based legal service providers, it sends a chilling message to immigrant families who may already be afraid to seek help, Ayudas executive director, Paula Fitzgerald, added.
Neither the Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement nor the Department of Health and Human Services answered HuffPosts questions about the groups claims.
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