Man swept up by ICE agents at Massachusetts gas station, his girlfriend says
- Daniel Orellana, a 25-year-old man from Framingham, Massachusetts, was detained by ICE agents at a gas station on May 7, 2025.
- Orellana was stopped while going to work and was mistaken for another individual, despite having no criminal record and planning to start the asylum process.
- He spent about five hours in an ICE van in Plymouth and saw agents detain seven other people in the area during increased immigration enforcement.
- Orellana’s girlfriend shared that despite the misunderstanding about his identity, ICE agents informed him they would proceed with his detention regardless.
- The detainment highlights a trend of intensified ICE activity in Massachusetts, raising questions about due process for immigrants with community ties.
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Man swept up by ICE agents at Massachusetts gas station, his girlfriend says
By Sera Congi Click here for updates on this story FRAMINGHAM, Massachusetts (WCVB) — Federal immigration officers detained a man at a Massachusetts gas station this week, even though his girlfriend believes they were looking for someone else. Daniel Orellana, of Framingham, was on his way to work Monday morning when he was stopped at a gas station at approximately 6 a.m. His girlfriend, Zulema Alfaro, said U.S. Immigration and Customs Enfor…
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