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Irvine – Federal Agents Detain Three Women at Workplace, Intensifying Anti-ICE Protest Plans

By Matthias Binder February 20, 2026
3 women detained at Irvine business days before anti-ICE protest on Friday
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3 women detained at Irvine business days before anti-ICE protest on Friday

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A Sudden Parking Lot TakedownLocal Leaders Voice AlarmProtest Gears Up at New ICE SiteWider Scrutiny of Enforcement Tactics

A Sudden Parking Lot Takedown (Image Credits: Sbsun.com)

Masked Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers surrounded a vehicle carrying three female employees at an Irvine printing firm, detaining them amid the agency’s expanding local footprint.[1][2]

A Sudden Parking Lot Takedown

On Tuesday morning, February 17, a car with three workers from The Dots Corp arrived at the company’s lot at 9700 Toledo Way around 8:30 a.m. Four unmarked SUVs quickly encircled the vehicle. Officers in tactical gear and masks, displaying ICE patches, presented what appeared to be a warrant through the window. One woman opened the door, and all three were taken into custody.[1]

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Business CEO Jeff Shattuck witnessed the scene and immediately dialed 911 to confirm the agents’ identities and avert potential trouble. Police arrived but could only verify the federal status of the group; they lacked authority to intervene further. Shattuck noted the officers shared no details beyond confirming an arrest warrant, leaving uncertainty over whether it was judicial or merely administrative.[2] This marked the first such incident for the printing and marketing company.

Local Leaders Voice Alarm

The City of Irvine issued a statement reaffirming its commitment to a welcoming environment for all residents, irrespective of immigration status. Officials emphasized continued service provision amid rising enforcement activities. Irvine City Councilmember Melinda Liu initially questioned if the masked figures posed as ICE agents but later confirmed their legitimacy. She condemned the tactics employed and pledged city support for affected families and businesses.[3]

U.S. Rep. Dave Min, representing Irvine, decried the operation as part of broader ICE opacity. “ICE’s unlawful conduct in Southern California – and across the country – has eroded public trust in the agency,” his office stated. Min highlighted the absence of prior notice to local police. Last week, he urged ICE Acting Director Todd Lyons for details on the agency’s new office lease at 2020 Main Street, situated near schools and childcare centers.[1]

Protest Gears Up at New ICE Site

Organizers from the 50501 movement’s Orange County chapter scheduled a demonstration for Friday, February 20, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The rally targets the corner of Mercantile and Morse avenues, directly outside ICE’s freshly leased Irvine office. 50501, symbolizing 50 protests across 50 states in one unified push, opposes Trump administration immigration strategies.[2]

Recent student walkouts at Irvine High School echoed similar sentiments against federal enforcement. Participants marched to nearby Heritage Park for speeches. The latest detentions have amplified calls for the property owner to reconsider the ICE lease and for greater agency accountability.[1]

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Wider Scrutiny of Enforcement Tactics

Critics point to a disconnect between administration pledges and reality. Officials promised focus on violent offenders like murderers and gang members. Yet recent sweeps have ensnared long-term community members with routine jobs and clean records.

  • 73% of those in ICE custody lack criminal convictions, per agency data.
  • Operations often bypass local notifications, straining community relations.
  • Detentions include U.S. citizens in some reported cases nationwide.
  • Administrative warrants limit entry into private spaces without consent.

Neither ICE nor the Department of Homeland Security responded to inquiries about the Irvine case or upcoming protest.[3]

Key Takeaways

  • Detentions occurred without business prior experience or detailed disclosure.
  • Local responses prioritize support and transparency demands.
  • Protest underscores resistance to ICE expansion near sensitive sites.

As Irvine navigates these federal incursions, the Friday gathering tests the balance between enforcement and community cohesion. Residents and leaders alike seek clearer boundaries. What steps should local governments take next? Share your views in the comments.

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