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Continuing coverage: ICE activity in the Buffalo Niagara region
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Continuing coverage: ICE activity in the Buffalo Niagara region

  • Feb 25, 2026
  • Feb 25, 2026 Updated Feb 25, 2026

The Trump administration’s intensified raids and arrests have shaken the immigrant community in Western New York. Among restaurant workers, farm workers, volunteers and even international students are afraid to go to work or even out in public. You can read The Buffalo News' stories about current immigration enforcement policies and their effect on the Buffalo Niagara region below.

(24) updates to this series since Updated Feb 25, 2026

Gov. Hochul proposes law to keep police from working as deputized ICE officers

Gov. Hochul proposes law to keep police from working as deputized ICE officers

Citing "unspeakable acts of violence" committed by federal immigration officers, Gov. Kathy Hochul on Friday proposed a state law to ban local police across New York from working with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement on immigration raids.

'We stand in solidarity': Buffalo restaurants, cafés and shops close to protest ICE

'We stand in solidarity': Buffalo restaurants, cafés and shops close to protest ICE

Several restaurants, cafés and shops closed Friday to protest the Trump administration's intensified ICE activity. The strike calls for "no work," "no school" and "no shopping."

An asylum-seeker from Africa volunteered across Buffalo. Now he's in ICE custody

An asylum-seeker from Africa volunteered across Buffalo. Now he's in ICE custody

Gary Kabeya, an asylum-seeker from the Democratic Republic of Congo was taken into Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody on the West Side on Halloween, several days before he was about to start a job with UPS.

'It's cruel': Advocates blast ICE for banning book deliveries to Batavia detention center

'It's cruel': Advocates blast ICE for banning book deliveries to Batavia detention center

Immigration and Customs Enforcement has been denying and returning books delivered to Batavia detainees since unveiling a new mail-handling policy in July. A spokesperson said it's for safety, but activists say it violates their First Amendment rights.

Detained and facing deportation, some see early wins in federal court. Others give up

Detained and facing deportation, some see early wins in federal court. Others give up

Not everybody stays the course in federal court when challenging detention. Several detainees who filed petitions for release so far this year withdrew them, even early in the court process, after deciding to leave the country without a further fight.

When ICE comes to the neighborhood: WNY grapples with new look of immigration enforcement

When ICE comes to the neighborhood: WNY grapples with new look of immigration enforcement

Thomas Homan, the president's border czar, has said that Trump has secured the U.S. border "to its highest level." But in communities where the arrests are being carried out, questions immediately follow regarding whether they are worth the cost.

Judge orders release of Venezuelan who sought asylum in Buffalo

Judge orders release of Venezuelan who sought asylum in Buffalo

Judge Lawrence J. Vilardo of the U.S District Court, Western District of New York, ruled that federal authorities must release Oliver Eloy Mata Velasquez from the Buffalo Federal Immigration Detention Center while his lawsuit is being considered.

Trump’s barrage of restrictions, bans and fees strike fear in Buffalo’s migrant community

Trump’s barrage of restrictions, bans and fees strike fear in Buffalo’s migrant community

“A lot of immigrants have been very frightened by what they are hearing in the news,” said a Buffalo immigration attorney. “And there is just a lot of fear out there in the community.”

‘There’s more of a hunker-down mentality’: WNY farms worry about ICE raids

‘There’s more of a hunker-down mentality’: WNY farms worry about ICE raids

The Trump administration’s intensified immigration raids and arrests have shaken the local agricultural community, which is dependent on migrant labor. “No farm would survive without them," said a Western New York fruit farmer.

His due process rights violated, Gambian man asked for time before being deported. He got 48 hours

His due process rights violated, Gambian man asked for time before being deported. He got 48 hours

U.S. District Judge Lawrence Vilardo became the most recent federal judge to weigh in with concerns over how U.S. Immigration and Custom Enforcement treated someone targeted for deportation.

Feds won't say why Kenmore native was reportedly removed from top job at ICE

Feds won't say why Kenmore native was reportedly removed from top job at ICE

Caleb Vitello has been removed from a top post at Immigration and Customs Enforcement, after serving in the job for one month. 

Buffalo lawyers criticize arrest of migrant waiting for asylum hearing

Buffalo lawyers criticize arrest of migrant waiting for asylum hearing

Two Buffalo attorneys raised questions about the Trump administration’s crackdown on illegal immigration, after saying their client was arrested and sent to an immigration detention facility despite having no record of violence or criminal activity.

Trump appoints Kenmore native to head immigration agency

Trump appoints Kenmore native to head immigration agency

The 46-year-old University at Buffalo grad, a high-ranking official of U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement, was recently named by Trump as the acting director of that agency. 

4 men who ran from I-190 traffic stop after 'immigration investigation' in ICE custody

4 men who ran from I-190 traffic stop after 'immigration investigation' in ICE custody

The four men taken into custody, including two from Honduras, one from Mexico and one from Ecuador were turned over to ICE's Removal and Enforcement Operations.

ICE revokes 4 UB student visas, 9 from recent graduates, some for traffic offenses

ICE revokes 4 UB student visas, 9 from recent graduates, some for traffic offenses

The 13 F-1 visa holders had their records in the Exchange Visitor Information System "unexpectedly terminated" in the last week by ICE's Student and Exchange Visitor Program, the university said in a news release.

A Buffalo judge kept her off a planeload of deported Iranians. A Texas judge will decide what happens next

A Buffalo judge kept her off a planeload of deported Iranians. A Texas judge will decide what happens next

A judge's order in Buffalo kept an Iranian woman off a deportation flight to Iran, but a Texas court will decide what happens next.

Judge Vilardo rebukes ICE's 'about-face' on mandatory detention policy

Judge Vilardo rebukes ICE's 'about-face' on mandatory detention policy

With his ruling in a local case, U.S. District Judge Lawrence Vilardo joined a vast majority of the country's federal judges who have rejected an interpretation of federal law that those who illegally entered the United States must be detained.

After Immigration Court hearing, agents were waiting for him. His detention is now a federal case

After Immigration Court hearing, agents were waiting for him. His detention is now a federal case

Jeremy Torrealba Llorente “has not been provided with any reason for his detention – and there does not appear to be any lawful justification for it,” Jackson said in a court filing as he sought a federal court order this week to temporarily block a potential deportation.

Court sees uptick in illegal immigration prosecutions: 'No one feels good in the courtroom.'

Court sees uptick in illegal immigration prosecutions: 'No one feels good in the courtroom.'

Since the Jan. 20 start of the second Trump administration, 26 migrants have been charged in Buffalo with reentering the United States after having been previously deported, according to a Buffalo News review of court cases.

'Kill them all, ICE is the new age gestapo, hurt them': Man charged with making threats to Homeland Security

'Kill them all, ICE is the new age gestapo, hurt them': Man charged with making threats to Homeland Security

Homeland Security Investigations arrests Jamestown man over online threats to immigration agents.

Foreign students win reprieve after 'a couple of weeks of terror and fear and turmoil'

Foreign students win reprieve after 'a couple of weeks of terror and fear and turmoil'

The federal government said it will restore proof of legal status for thousands of international students, but anxiety and uncertainty remain for University at Buffalo students hit by a student visa crackdown.

UB graduate's lawsuit ties revoked student visa to a traffic stop in 2021

UB graduate's lawsuit ties revoked student visa to a traffic stop in 2021

A University at Buffalo graduate from India whose student visa was revoked earlier this month by the U.S. State Department filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday in Buffalo seeking to return to his post-graduate training program.

Photos: Hundreds protest ICE in Buffalo after ICE officer kills Renee Good in Minneapolis

Photos: Hundreds protest ICE in Buffalo after ICE officer kills Renee Good in Minneapolis

Between 200 and 300 demonstrators rallied together for a protest against the actions of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) outside 250 …

Photos: Local organizations rally for May Day protest outside Delaware North's headquarters

Photos: Local organizations rally for May Day protest outside Delaware North's headquarters

Hundreds of protesters demonstrated against Delaware North, the Jacobs family, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement, part of a May Day nati…

Immigration judge grants release of asylum-seeker who was volunteering across Buffalo

Immigration judge grants release of asylum-seeker who was volunteering across Buffalo

Gary Kabeya, 24, was detained by federal agents on Oct. 31. A judge on Thursday granted bond. 

'It's hitting restaurants from all sides': How ICE is impacting the Buffalo restaurant industry

'It's hitting restaurants from all sides': How ICE is impacting the Buffalo restaurant industry

"I'm certainly fearful," said one Buffalo restaurant owner. "I've told everyone, 'Look, have copies of all your IDs... have copies of your I-9s... keep it on you at all times."

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Refugee missing since release to Border Patrol last week found dead by Buffalo police

Refugee missing since release to Border Patrol last week found dead by Buffalo police

Agents are accused of dropping off Nurul Amin Shah Alam, who was mostly blind and unable to communicate in English, at a restaurant.

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