The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) carried out a surprise immigration enforcement operation in Los Angeles this week, detaining 16 undocumented migrants in what officials described as an effort to combat gang activity in the area.

The raid, code-named “Operation Trojan Horse,” unfolded early Wednesday morning near MacArthur Park, an area that federal agents say has long been plagued by MS-13 influence.

How the Raid Unfolded

According to reports, the operation began around 7 a.m. when DHS agents emerged from the back of a moving truck parked near a Home Depot on Wilshire Boulevard. Video from the scene showed agents sprinting toward a group of individuals gathered near a street food stand, causing the crowd to scatter in all directions.

Authorities confirmed that 16 people were detained. Those arrested are reportedly from Guatemala, Mexico, Honduras, and Nicaragua. While officials did not release details about their criminal records, a DHS spokesperson emphasized that the area is considered a “known MS-13 stronghold.”

Company Response

The use of a Penske moving truck as part of the operation drew public attention. Penske Truck Rental issued a statement clarifying that the company had no prior knowledge of DHS utilizing its vehicle in this way. The company also reiterated that it “strictly prohibits” transporting people in cargo areas and promised to reinforce its policy with federal authorities.

Legal Backdrop

The raid comes amid ongoing legal challenges surrounding federal immigration enforcement. A federal court ruling issued last month temporarily restricted warrantless detentions and criticized DHS for allegedly conducting stops based on ethnicity or occupation rather than probable cause.

The ruling, made by a judge appointed under President Biden, also required federal authorities to provide detainees access to legal counsel. While the Justice Department appealed the order, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals declined to suspend it, leaving the matter headed for possible review by the Supreme Court.

Despite these restrictions, Wednesday’s raid proceeded without being blocked.

Political Reactions

The operation sparked immediate political debate. Supporters of stricter immigration enforcement praised DHS for moving forward despite legal hurdles, while critics argued the agency continues to target vulnerable communities.

U.S. Attorney for Los Angeles Bill Essayli posted on social media celebrating the arrests, calling the effort a step toward restoring safety in neighborhoods impacted by organized crime.

What Comes Next

Immigration enforcement in major U.S. cities remains a politically charged issue, especially in California, where state and federal policies often clash. With Hurricane Erin threatening the East Coast and global tensions drawing national focus, immigration enforcement is once again becoming a flashpoint in domestic politics.

The detainees from Wednesday’s raid are expected to undergo federal processing in the coming days, though the exact outcome—deportation or legal proceedings—remains unclear.

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