ICE detained teenaged US citizen during school lunch break, family says

The GuardianSunday, November 23, 2025 at 8:00:30 PM
ICE detained teenaged US citizen during school lunch break, family says
  • Christian Jimenez, a 17-year-old US citizen and senior at McMinnville high school in Oregon, was detained by ICE agents during his lunch break while driving his father's vehicle. The incident occurred around 12:30 PM, as reported by his older brother, Cesar Jimenez.
  • This development raises concerns about the treatment of US citizens by immigration enforcement agencies and highlights the potential for legal repercussions, as Christian faces possible obstruction charges following the traffic stop.
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