
ICE Raids in Georgia: Undocumented Workers Detained at Home Depots and Gas Stations
ICE Raids Target Undocumented Workers in Georgia Federal agents conducted raids targeting undocumented immigrants at several Home Depot locations and gas stations across Georgia earlier today. The operation, involving agents from ICE and the DEA, resulted in the detention of at least ten individuals. Videos circulating on social media show agents detaining individuals in parking lots, some of whom appear to be working. One witness, who asked to remain anonymous for fear of reprisal, stated, "It was terrifying. People were just trying to work, and suddenly they were surrounded by officers." While officials have not yet released an official statement regarding the specifics of the raids, the incident highlights the ongoing debate surrounding immigration enforcement in the United States. The raids also raise questions about the impact on local businesses and the well-being of the detained individuals. The situation underscores the complex challenges surrounding immigration policy and its impact on communities across the country. Efforts are underway to gather more information and provide updates as they become available.