Incident:2025-11-12 Immokalee FL Bus Farmworker Detentions

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Bus Farmworker Detentions (Immokalee)
Date 2025-11-??
Time Morning
City Immokalee
County Collier County
State Florida
Country United States
Location details Camp Keais Road, near Ave Maria turnoff
Facility
Agencies involved ICE (undercover units reported)
Operation type Mass detention of farmworkers
Status Verified (news footage)
People affected Approximately 35 farmworkers detained
Arrests reported Yes (mass detention)
Detentions reported Yes (35+)
Deportations Unverified
Injuries None reported
Deaths None
Agents at the scene Agent:FL-0001
Vehicles at the scene Vehicle:FL-V001; Vehicle:FL-V002; Vehicle:FL-V003; Vehicle:FL-V004
Verification Verified (WINK News video)
Key sources * https://www.winknews.com/news/collier/immokalee-residents-concerned-as-ice-detains-over-35-farmworkers-on-bus/article_2748a422-4f4c-46b0-942b-43ef799989e9.html
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Summary: On an early morning in Immokalee, Florida, undercover ICE agents detained more than 35 farmworkers who were traveling to work on a Pacific Tomato Growers bus. Multiple unmarked enforcement vehicles and at least one visible ICE agent were seen alongside the stopped bus on Camp Keais Road. Community members reported seeing undercover agents entering Immokalee and heading toward the Ave Maria area shortly before the stop.

Full Description

Witnesses described a significant law enforcement presence along Camp Keais Road, where undercover ICE vehicles pulled over a company-owned bus used to transport farmworkers to the fields. A community member, Celeste Morgan, shared video showing several unmarked vehicles and at least one armed federal agent at the scene.

Residents stated that approximately 35 farmworkers were detained. ICE later confirmed that it conducts operations in all 67 Florida counties but declined to provide details without the “alien numbers” of those detained.

Local business owner Jon Ahmad expressed sadness and concern, noting that those detained were “everyday working people” on their way to jobs in the agricultural community. Morgan added that the event created fear among children whose parents might suddenly disappear.

Pacific Tomato Growers said that the bus was transporting domestic workers and stated that the company participates in the E-Verify program, adding that its internal investigation into the incident is ongoing.

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