ICE Kidnap American Citizen To Cover Hit And Run By ICE Agents
Yet another violent crime covered up by a kidnapping by Trump's private army
By Dominick Skinner | 26 October 2025
On the morning of October 10th, 2025, an American citizen was dragged from her vehicle by armed federal agents in Chicago. The woman, Dayanne Figueroa, works as a paralegal and was on her way to get coffee when her car was struck by an unmarked government vehicle belonging to ICE agents. Another violent abduction of a U.S. citizen, on U.S. soil, caught on camera in broad daylight.
A video, recorded by bystanders and shared widely across social media, shows agents forcing open Figueroa’s car door, weapons drawn, as stunned onlookers scream “That’s a hit-and-run!” and “Let her go!” The federal vehicle strikes her car first, instead of identifying themselves, the agents swarm her, pulling her from the driver’s seat and pinning her on the ground. She was dragged by her feet, her shoes coming off in the process, while ICE agents surround the vehicle with their weapons drawn.
In a statement posted to her GoFundMe, Figueroa confirmed she is a U.S. citizen, not an undocumented immigrant, not a suspect, and not connected to any protest or criminal activity. “The video evidence is clear,” she wrote. “Agents crashed into me. I was not involved in any protest or related activity and I intend to seek justice for how I was treated.” She describes being forcibly removed from her vehicle without explanation, never told she was under arrest, and left terrified as armed men surrounded her.
Federal agencies have since scrambled to rewrite the narrative. In comments to Newsweek, a DHS spokesperson claimed that Border Patrol was conducting a “targeted arrest” and that Figueroa “blocked the agents’ vehicle,” going as far as to suggest she struck them. That version of events collapses entirely under the weight of the footage, footage that clearly shows the federal vehicle making contact first. It is not an accident that agents have chosen silence since the video’s release. Their only defense is to pretend it didn’t happen, or to make the victim the suspect.
For the entire year, ICE and DHS have operated with near-total impunity in American cities blurring the line between law enforcement and intimidation. This incident is the natural result of an agency culture that treats civilian lives as collateral.
These “arrests“ become entirely transparent as soon as video evidence comes out, as seen repeatedly, ICE attempt to deny reality, only to be shown as dishonest once a video appears.
This time, you can hear people shouting in disbelief, accusing the agents of a hit-and-run as they drag the citizen out of her car. You can see the impact, the chaos, and the sheer indifference of the men in tactical gear who believe that badges, legal or racial, place them above the law.
ICE hit her car. Then they kidnapped their victim.
The Department of Homeland Security should be forced to answer not only for this attack but for the hundreds of others that made it to video, and the thousands that have not. Because the story of Dayanne Figueroa isn’t just about a single crime, it’s about a government agency that’s lost any sense of restraint, accountability, or humanity.
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