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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums'We got hooked': arrests on US army base spark fear of military coordination with ICE
Francisco Galicia paced his cell at Fort Hunter Liggett, a vast army base 160 miles south of San Francisco, on a Friday evening in January. His mind raced with thoughts of his five daughters waiting for him at home.
Over several hours, immigration agents brought six more men into the frigid, cement-walled cell. As the men shared eerily similar stories of their arrests, Galicia realized they had all driven straight into a trap.
All seven had been driving home from fishing at a popular county lake when an official in a white truck had pulled them over along the same stretch of Jolon Road, a public, two-lane road that, unbeknown to Galicia, cuts through a corner of the military installation.
The traffic stops appeared routine at first: a light out, an open gas cap, a trunk door ajar, driving over the line. But then the officer asked for a social security number. In each case, when the men didnt give a number, immigration agents arrived within minutes to make arrests, then drove the men to a detention site on the base where they were held overnight before being transferred to an immigration facility, Galicia said.
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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/feb/24/us-army-base-arrests-ice-military
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'We got hooked': arrests on US army base spark fear of military coordination with ICE (Original Post)
hookaleft
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Srkdqltr
(9,632 posts)1. So were they illegal? Or citizens?
LearnedHand
(5,328 posts)2. No human is illegal
Please dont let the haters frame how we talk about non-citizens or undocumented people.
Srkdqltr
(9,632 posts)3. Im sorry i meant were they non citizens. Poor wording on my part.
usedtobedemgurl
(1,974 posts)4. The article says his daughters are citizens.
It also says:
Galicia said the officer, dressed in a dark civilian police uniform, told Galicia a license plate light was out. He collected Galicias California drivers license, insurance and car registration. A few minutes later, the officer returned to ask for Galicias social security number. Frightened, Galicia admitted he didnt have one.
He came from a job before he went fishing. I guess he is working under the table, if he does not have a social security number.