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Nigerians in US Hide, Self Deport as Trump’s ICE Deportations Escalate

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Last updated: January 31, 2026 3:35 pm
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An atmosphere of fear and uncertainty has enveloped parts of the Nigerian immigrant community in the United States as intensified enforcement actions by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) under President Donald Trump’s administration force many into hiding, while others quietly return home.

Findings indicate that several immigrants have stopped going to work, wary of arrest, as President Trump publicly reaffirmed his support for ICE’s sweeping deportation campaign. The enforcement drive, which reportedly includes house-to-house raids, has sparked panic, protests, and widespread debate across the US.

President Trump launched the aggressive immigration policy immediately after his inauguration in January 2025, directing federal authorities to arrest and deport undocumented immigrants. However, the approach has drawn heavy criticism locally and internationally, with rights groups condemning what they describe as excessive force and inhumane treatment of migrants.

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Available records show that at least 32 people died in ICE custody in 2025, making it the deadliest year in more than two decades for deaths in immigration detention. The Guardian UK further reported that in 2026 alone, no fewer than eight people have died during interactions involving ICE officers.

Recent fatal incidents have heightened public anxiety, particularly the killings of Renée Good and Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Outrage followed the death of 37-year-old Good, who was fatally shot by an ICE agent on January 7 during an enforcement operation. The medical examiner later ruled her death a homicide caused by multiple gunshot wounds.

Similarly, Alex Pretti, also 37, was shot and killed by federal immigration agents on January 24, 2026, during another enforcement action in the same city. Pretti was an intensive care nurse at the Minneapolis VA Medical Center.

Reports indicate that since the crackdown began, about 70,000 people have been detained by ICE officials, while an estimated 540,000 immigrants have been deported to their home countries.

The situation has resonated strongly within immigrant communities, including Nigerians. A Nigerian woman recently shared an emotional video on Instagram that went viral, breaking down in tears as she described the panic and grief gripping immigrants in the US.

She said she was traumatised by Pretti’s killing and accused ICE agents of targeting immigrants indiscriminately.

“It is very traumatising the way these (ICE) people are treating immigrants,” she said. “President Trump, if you want the immigrants to leave America, tell us. Just come out and say, ‘All immigrants, we want you out, whether you are criminal or not.’”

“These (ICE) people don’t even care. There are a lot of immigrants who are treated like animals, and these people will be telling them, ‘we are citizens’, but they don’t care,” she added.

Adding to the growing concern, the Lead Pastor of Lighthouse/Rejuvenation Church in Rosenberg, Texas, Shola Adeoye, also raised an alarm on Facebook, saying Nigerians were leaving the US due to fear.

The pastor wrote on Tuesday that the Trump administration was forcing Nigerians to leave.

“Some Nigerians are moving back home due to fear of this administration. It’s not wise to bury yourself before death,” Adeoye said.

The post triggered mixed reactions online, with Nigerians expressing differing views on whether returning home was the best option.

One Facebook user, Ben Ijeh, commented, “Whoever that leaves involuntarily by ICE is not psychologically likely to want to come back in the future. The trauma will be too much to bear. God will always make a way for His own.”

Another user, Olukunle Durodolu, wrote, “The way ICE agents capture people could be scary; they may not have the opportunity to get themselves together. So (it is) preferred to time their return home when they can control themselves.”

As enforcement continues, anxiety remains high among immigrant communities, with many Nigerians weighing the risks of staying against the uncertainty of returning home under increasingly tense conditions.

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