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Hiding from ICE in LA

June 24, 2025
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After the election of President Donald Trump, many undocumented immigrants knew there would be a push for mass deportation. The new president had promised it, again and again.

The recent escalation—including ICE raids at homes, restaurants, car washes, and Home Depot parking lots across Los Angeles—has left many immigrants in California on edge. Protesters erupted across the country. Police clashed with activists. And, in the aftermath, a national headline took hold: A battle in LA.

Maria, 22, stands outside her home, where she is sheltering in place.Brandon Tauszik

But that framing—of conflagration and resistance—misses the more pervasive reality: the daily fear of simply living in Los Angeles under a constant threat from ICE. For many, it means sheltering in place—avoiding work, social life, or even a walk outside. What isn’t a risk under this administration?

“I feel like they’re just scaring us and desensitizing people from these things,” says Maria, an undocumented 22-year-old who worries she will lose her job from sheltering in place, “getting us tired.” She is often afraid.

“What’s been going on in LA is we’ve just been seeing a lot of people come in and just ripping people out in a very intense way,” Bob, a 36 year-old naturalized citizen from Brazil, says; he fears the way he says ICE is “rounding them up, like fucking stray dogs, and putting them in a fucking kennel.”

Here are the stories of people like Maria and Bob, and others—who are using pseudonyms—forced to live in fear.

A person in a home is looking at photo negatives.
Maria organizes photo negatives as a way to pass time while sheltering in place at home. She works as a freelance photographer but recently cancelled all her bookings. It has decimated her income. “The first few days I was just rotting, like getting a lot of online media,” she says. “Right now, I’ve been trying to just work on my own photography.”Brandon Tauszik
A person sitting in a chair outside, hiding behind an easel.
Eiden has taken up painting as a way to pass time while sheltering in place at home. He came to the United States as a child. “My mom brought  me [as a kid] and her biggest concern was that she was a single mom and there were cartel bosses in the nearby area that were trying to wife her up,” he says. “Her best way to avoid entering that lifestyle was to leave and so she brought us over.”Brandon Tauszik

A person is watering plants in a green backyard.
Eiden waters the lawn while sheltering in place at home.Brandon Tauszik
A person is bending down in an outside garden, watering their plants.
Ana tends to her backyard garden while sheltering in place at home.Brandon Tauszik

A person sitting on a bed inside a home, holding a book that covers her face.
Ana, 32, reads a book as way to pass time while sheltering in place at home. “Communities are fearful because of the ICE raids, which are happening in areas that are predominantly Hispanic. People are being deported without due process,” she worries.Brandon Tauszik
A man standing behind an outdoor fence, hiding his face.
Bob, 36, stands outside his home, where he is spending most of his time since the ICE raids increased around Los Angeles.Brandon Tauszik
A person in a dimly lit room, sitting on a couch while tuning his guitar.
Bob passes his time by practicing bass guitar. Even though he has been naturalized, he worries about his citizenship being taken away. “One of the things that they can use against you is if you’re considered a terrorist,” he said. “So if I’m out there on the streets, let’s say I’m protesting against Donald Trump. ‘Oh, you’re a domestic terrorist.’”Brandon Tauszik



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