Incident:2025-02-10 HSI raid on Tacos Nganas Memphis
| Date | 2025-02-10 |
|---|---|
| Time | |
| City | Memphis |
| County | |
| State | Tennessee |
| Country | United States |
| Location details | Tacos Nganas restaurant |
| Facility | |
| Agencies involved | ICE; Homeland Security Investigations |
| Operation type | Worksite Enforcement / Raid |
| Status | Documented (video evidence) |
| People affected | |
| Arrests reported | |
| Detentions reported | |
| Deportations | |
| Injuries | |
| Deaths | |
| Agents at the scene | Hale, Keith |
| Vehicles at the scene | |
| Verification | Verified |
| Key sources | WREG Memphis, NY Post, Daily Mail |
Summary: On 10 February 2025, agents with Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), a division of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), conducted an enforcement raid at a Tacos Nganas restaurant in Memphis, Tennessee.[1] Video footage from multiple news outlets shows federal agents on site during the operation. Hale, Keith is visibly present in multiple recordings of the incident.[2][3]
Full Description
On 10 February 2025, HSI agents carried out an enforcement action at a Tacos Nganas location in Memphis, Tennessee. Local television footage aired by WREG Memphis shows armed federal agents wearing HSI insignia inside and around the restaurant during the operation.[1]
Additional video published by national outlets, including the New York Post and Daily Mail, shows the same agent present at the scene from multiple angles and timestamps.[2][3] In this footage, Keith Hale—previously identified in public reporting as an HSI Special Agent—is visible participating in the operation.[2]
As of publication, no official ICE or DHS press release has been located detailing arrest totals, detentions, or enforcement outcomes associated with this specific raid. Arrests and detentions, if any, remain unconfirmed based on available public reporting and video evidence.[4]
Evidence
- WREG Memphis broadcast footage documenting the HSI raid (2025-02-10).[1]
- New York Post video showing agent presence on scene (visible at approximately 02:00).[2]
- Daily Mail video footage showing the agent at multiple timestamps (00:00, 00:18).[3]
- Additional video documentation of the raid circulated online (2025-02-10).[4]