Incident:2025-11-20 East Elmhurst home entry
| Date | 2025-11-20 |
|---|---|
| Time | Early morning (exact time unknown) |
| City | East Elmhurst |
| County | Queens County |
| State | New York |
| Country | United States |
| Location details | |
| Facility | |
| Agencies involved | ICE; Department of Homeland Security; NYPD |
| Operation type | |
| Status | Concluded |
| People affected | |
| Arrests reported | |
| Detentions reported | |
| Deportations | |
| Injuries | |
| Deaths | |
| Agents at the scene | |
| Vehicles at the scene | |
| Verification | Partially Verified |
| Key sources | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqaFbJuS2-0 |
Summary:
On November 20, 2025, federal immigration agents entered a private residence in East Elmhurst, Queens, New York, during an early-morning enforcement action. Video obtained by community advocates shows armed agents inside the home while a mother pleaded for her children’s safety. The operation targeted an individual who, according to advocates, did not reside at the address. The incident sparked allegations of an unlawful home entry and excessive use of force, which were later disputed by the Department of Homeland Security.
Background
East Elmhurst is a residential neighborhood in Queens, New York City. Community organizations in the area have previously raised concerns about federal immigration enforcement actions conducted in residential settings, particularly where families and children are present.
The New York Immigration Coalition obtained and released video footage of this incident, prompting public scrutiny and media coverage.
Incident details
According to broadcast footage and witness statements, armed federal agents entered the family’s home and pointed firearms at a mother while her young children were present. Audio in the video captures the mother repeatedly stating that she was holding her two-year-old child while pleading with the agents. The video clip is approximately 18 seconds long before cutting off.
At the time of the incident, the home was occupied by the mother, her two-year-old child, and a twelve-year-old child. Advocates stated that the agents were searching for a person who did not live at the residence. After the entry, agents questioned the woman and later acknowledged she was not the individual they were seeking, though advocates allege agents threatened to return.
Neighbors, believing a robbery was in progress, contacted local police. NYPD officers arrived on scene but were waved away by federal agents and did not intervene. The family reported that the agents did not present a warrant during the encounter.
Agencies and units on scene
- Agencies involved
- Agents on scene
- Vehicles and equipment
- Firearms (reported by witnesses and visible in video footage)
- Unmarked federal vehicles (details not yet documented)
Official response
A spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security denied allegations that agents threatened the woman or her children with firearms. DHS stated that officers knocked on the door for approximately 20 minutes seeking voluntary cooperation and claimed the entry was lawful after receiving no response. DHS further stated that the woman was related to the individual being sought.
Main Points
- Armed federal entry into a family residence
- Children present during enforcement action
- NYPD called by neighbors but did not intervene
- Public allegations of unlawful entry and excessive force
- Conflicting accounts between community advocates and DHS