ICE Makes Arrests in Separate Immigration Enforcement Actions
Immigration and Customs Enforcement conducted enforcement actions including an arrest in Indiana and responses to curfew violations at a New Jersey facility.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement has been involved in multiple enforcement actions across different states, according to recent reports from federal and state officials.
In Indiana, ICE arrested an individual who allegedly made fraudulent asylum claims to enter the United States, according to the Department of Homeland Security. The person was reportedly employed as a corrections officer in the state following their entry into the country. Federal officials have not released additional details about the specific nature of the alleged fraudulent claims or the timeline of events.
Separately, in New Jersey, arrests were made after a curfew took effect around Delaney Hall, an ICE detention facility. The New Jersey Attorney General's office confirmed that some individuals did not comply with the curfew that went into effect Sunday night, leading to enforcement action.
The curfew around the detention facility appears to be part of ongoing security measures, though officials have not specified the reasons for implementing the restriction or the number of people arrested for violations.
Both incidents represent routine immigration enforcement activities that occur regularly across the country, though they highlight different aspects of ICE operations - from investigating fraud claims to maintaining security around detention facilities.