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ICE rounds up immigrants making mandatory appearances at Lower Manhattan courthouse
Masked ICE agents detained several immigrants who were summoned for appointments Wednesday afternoon at the agency's Lower Manhattan office, pictures showed.
Federal agents were seen escorting at least four immigrants out of the US Immigration Court at Federal Plaza after the individuals had reported for scheduled appearances under the Intensive Supervision Appearance Program.
The program targets immigrants at various stages of deportation proceedings and typically requires check-ins every few weeks or months – with several weeks' notice given in advance.
5 Federal agents escort detainees to vehicles after exiting an Intensive Supervision Appearance Program office on June 04, 2025 in New York City.
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5 A woman yells as her mother is escorted by Federal agents after exiting an Intensive Supervision Appearance Program office.
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5 A woman cries after her husband is detained by federal agents in NYC.
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5 A woman looks back at her daughter as she is placed in a vehicle by agents in NYC.
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5 A man kisses his daughter as he is escorted by federal agents.
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One photo captured a woman collapsed on the ground, crying, as the raid unfolded around her.
The large-scale roundups are a regular occurrence nationwide as the feds hone in on immigrants with final removal orders, sources told The Post.
Last week, as many at 10 migrants were detained while leaving the federal immigration courthouse at 26 Federal Plaza