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Nigerians In US Reportedly Go Into Hiding As ICE Raids Intensify, Claim Lives by OLAADEGBU(op): 1:45pm On Jan 31
Nigerians In US Reportedly Go Into Hiding As ICE Raids Intensify, Claim Lives
January 31, 2026
NEWS

Anxiety has reportedly spread through Nigerian immigrant communities across the United States as an aggressive immigration enforcement drive under President Donald Trump’s administration deepens.

This has forced some Nigerians off the streets, out of their jobs, and, in some cases, back to Nigeria through quiet, self-arranged departures, while some go into hiding.

Heightened raids by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), including door-to-door operations, have disrupted daily life for many immigrants, with reports of Nigerians avoiding work, limiting movement, and relying on informal or home-based businesses to survive, according to PUNCH.

President Trump began a renewed push to arrest and deport undocumented immigrants shortly after his inauguration in January 2025.

The policy, which he has repeatedly defended, has drawn sharp criticism from civil rights groups and immigrant advocates, who accuse ICE of excessive force and inhumane treatment of detainees.

The enforcement actions have been accompanied by deadly incidents.

Official data showed that at least 32 people died in ICE custody in 2025, making it the deadliest year for immigration detention deaths in more than two decades.

In 2026 alone, the Guardian of the UK reported that no fewer than eight people have died during encounters involving ICE officers.

Recent fatal shootings in Minneapolis, Minnesota, have further heightened fear.

Public outrage followed the death of Renée Good, 37, who was shot by an ICE agent on January 7 during an enforcement operation.

A medical examiner later ruled her death a homicide caused by multiple gunshot wounds. Weeks later, on January 24, 37-year-old Alex Pretti was also shot and killed during a federal immigration operation in the same city.

Since the crackdown began, reports estimate that about 70,000 people have been detained by ICE, while roughly 540,000 immigrants have been deported to their countries of origin.

Sources from different parts of the U.S. said the climate of fear has pushed some Nigerians to abandon regular employment, while others are making discreet plans to return home.

The human toll of the raids has played out on social media.

A Nigerian woman reportedly broke down in tears as she described the panic and grief among immigrants, saying she was traumatised by the killing of Pretti, an intensive care nurse at the Minneapolis VA Medical Center.

According to her, ICE agents showed little regard for legal status during operations.

“It is very traumatising the way these (ICE) people are treating immigrants,” PUNCH quoted her as saying.

“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.’”

She added, “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.”

The woman, who asked to be identified as senior Immigrant, said that the fear of arrest had pushed many Nigerians into online trading and home-based work.

She cited the case of a shop assistant who stopped reporting to work in mid-December and another family that left factory jobs after ICE activity in their area.

“My girl, who was working with me in my shop, stopped coming in mid-December. The reason was that she was scared for her life because ICE came to my area,” she said.

“The most unfortunate thing was that they came to her area in New Jersey. Since then, she has had anxiety and fear.”

“People are staying indoors because of the fear of ICE. They get family support from those who work,” she added.

“Two weeks ago, someone called me to say that they were donating to support some families, and they requested that I contribute, which I did.”

According to her, some families now sell goods from home, while others cook meals for online orders that customers pick up privately.

“There are many people with other serious experiences,” she said.

The President of the Nigerian community in the State of Maryland, Mrs Chris Ademiluyi, confirmed that many Nigerians had chosen to go into hiding rather than return to Nigeria.

“They are in hiding instead. Nigeria is not any better,” Ademiluyi said. “Some people affected may want to talk anonymously, but they are not talking because of fear.”

She noted that Nigerian-Americans were largely shielded, adding that community organisations were offering support where possible.

The issue has also stirred debate among Nigerians online.

The Lead Pastor of Lighthouse/Rejuvenation Church in Rosenberg, Texas, Shola Adeoye, warned in a Facebook post that fear-driven decisions could have lasting consequences.

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

The post drew mixed reactions. A 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.”

Beyond enforcement raids, policy changes have compounded the pressure.

The Executive Director of the Nigerian Center, a non-profit immigration and cultural organisation based in Washington, DC, Mr Gbenga Ogunjimi, said the group had recorded a surge in Nigerians seeking help.

He described the situation as “multi-layered,” pointing to visa restrictions and broader policy shifts.

“The problem we are facing is multi-layered. There is a visa ban,” Ogunjimi said. “Before the visa ban, Nigeria was designated as a Country of Particular Concern. That was last year.”

He explained that in December 2025, the administration imposed a partial ban, suspending most visa categories, including non-immigrant visas.

“What they did not tell those of us in America or Nigerians in America is that the ban will also stop their ability to file for citizenship, green cards, work authorisation, asylum, and things like that,” he said.

According to Ogunjimi, the Nigerian Center has focused on public education and guidance.

“If you go to our website and social media, we put out a policy memo, educating people on the parameters of this ban,” he said. “We’re just giving information to folks.”

It was gathered that an increasing number of immigrants are considering voluntary departure. Ogunjimi confirmed that self-deportation is becoming more common.

“We’ve seen cases where a lot of people are self-deporting right now,” he said. “Some of them asked if they would be able to come back to the US if they leave.”

He added that in some cases, his organisation advises immigrants not to leave hastily.

“They probably came here on a visiting visa… maybe they have overstayed for a couple of days,” he said, noting that waivers may still be possible.

On exact figures, Ogunjimi reportedly said, “Do I have numbers of those who have actually gone back, and who have taken the advice? The answer is: I don’t know. I don’t have those numbers.”

As enforcement continues, uncertainty remains the defining reality for many Nigerians in the U.S., torn between fear of arrest abroad and the harsh economic and security conditions waiting at home.

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This has forced some Nigerians off the streets, out of their jobs, and, in some cases, back to Nigeria through quiet, self-arranged departures, while some go into hiding.

Re: Nigerians In US Reportedly Go Into Hiding As ICE Raids Intensify, Claim Lives by Xpert66: 1:46pm On Jan 31
We didn't hear about this elsewhere
Re: Nigerians In US Reportedly Go Into Hiding As ICE Raids Intensify, Claim Lives by helinues: 2:06pm On Jan 31
World cup in USA is not certain

Iran is in group G which might likely have one of their matches in Usa
Re: Nigerians In US Reportedly Go Into Hiding As ICE Raids Intensify, Claim Lives by AmishaCandra: 2:06pm On Jan 31
Omoh..... This is just getting out of hand joor...
Re: Nigerians In US Reportedly Go Into Hiding As ICE Raids Intensify, Claim Lives by ogaemma: 2:06pm On Jan 31
Trump is becoming an Antichrist.
A man whose Parents were immigrants, now he does not want to see immigrants.
Re: Nigerians In US Reportedly Go Into Hiding As ICE Raids Intensify, Claim Lives by Helinuse: 2:07pm On Jan 31
helinues:
World cup in USA is not certain
Says a Nigerian

About the USA
Re: Nigerians In US Reportedly Go Into Hiding As ICE Raids Intensify, Claim Lives by EpicDude123: 2:07pm On Jan 31
Alot of them there supported this Jagaban Presidency. Now your learning the hard way
Re: Nigerians In US Reportedly Go Into Hiding As ICE Raids Intensify, Claim Lives by oluxy(m): 2:07pm On Jan 31
OLAADEGBU:
This has forced some Nigerians off the streets, out of their jobs, and, in some cases, back to Nigeria through quiet, self-arranged departures, while some go into hiding.
It's well with all in this year
Re: Nigerians In US Reportedly Go Into Hiding As ICE Raids Intensify, Claim Lives by omoredia: 2:08pm On Jan 31
All of them must be deported. These are the people that support bad government by their action or compliancy back home. Criminals will not decide how they will get kicked out.
Re: Nigerians In US Reportedly Go Into Hiding As ICE Raids Intensify, Claim Lives by ZombieTAMER: 2:09pm On Jan 31
Come back home

especially the APc supporters

Tinubu is doing a good job

no more kidnappings, power failure, bad roads, bad healthcare, bad schools. unemployment..

Tinubu is the man
Re: Nigerians In US Reportedly Go Into Hiding As ICE Raids Intensify, Claim Lives by givedemwotowoto:
Any undocumented Agbadorian still defending this government even after escaping abroad, should come back and enjoy the country
Re: Nigerians In US Reportedly Go Into Hiding As ICE Raids Intensify, Claim Lives by Amalekki: 2:09pm On Jan 31
Most Nigerians in America will be fine. They are not laid back people and if it comes to the worst, they will return to Nigeria or find another challenging but stable environment and they will thrive. Worry about your own situation and your future, they are obviously taking care of theirs based on past decisions cool
Re: Nigerians In US Reportedly Go Into Hiding As ICE Raids Intensify, Claim Lives by axglide(m): 2:09pm On Jan 31
Only Jesus can save and deliver.
Re: Nigerians In US Reportedly Go Into Hiding As ICE Raids Intensify, Claim Lives by ppogba: 2:10pm On Jan 31
We don read wetin Sahara reporter go copy and paste from Punch before na.
Re: Nigerians In US Reportedly Go Into Hiding As ICE Raids Intensify, Claim Lives by JuanDeDios: 2:11pm On Jan 31
helinues:
World cup in USA is not certain

Iran is in group G which might likely have one of their matches in Usa
Well, the Fifa boss should just create another meaningless prize and give it to Mr Trump to ask him to not disrupt the mondial.
Re: Nigerians In US Reportedly Go Into Hiding As ICE Raids Intensify, Claim Lives by jamafa: 2:11pm On Jan 31
omoredia:
All of them must be deported. These are the people that support bad government by their action of compliancy back home.
😂

Igbos has more population than Yorubas in the US.

U mean those that supported Peter Obi??
Re: Nigerians In US Reportedly Go Into Hiding As ICE Raids Intensify, Claim Lives by judewrites:
America that was once a dream home for immigrants has suddenly become a feverish nightmare.
Re: Nigerians In US Reportedly Go Into Hiding As ICE Raids Intensify, Claim Lives by Fiscus105(m): 2:12pm On Jan 31
omoredia:
All of them must be deported. These are the people that support bad government by their action or compliancy back home. Criminals will not decide how they will get kicked out.
Someone whose his portion has become chackoal, won't be hesitated if others got burn.

A parable!
Re: Nigerians In US Reportedly Go Into Hiding As ICE Raids Intensify, Claim Lives by jaxxy(m): 2:13pm On Jan 31
ogaemma:
Trump is becoming an Antichrist.
A man whose Parents were immigrants, now he does not want to see immigrants.
Staying in a country illegally is a crime and hes given them alternative to self deport. However if u chose to stay thats fine but u must understand the conditions and risks.

That nigerian woman doing tiktok drew unncessary attention to Nigerians in the US.
Re: Nigerians In US Reportedly Go Into Hiding As ICE Raids Intensify, Claim Lives by Chibuzoc(m): 2:15pm On Jan 31
Many nigerians are tired of staying abroad but nigeria is a jungle. The day Biafra will be declared, the world will witness mass migration back to Biafra
Re: Nigerians In US Reportedly Go Into Hiding As ICE Raids Intensify, Claim Lives by yinkeys(m):
shocked
Trump has 3 years to go
Would they cope without African meals
I don’t even think staying there would be worth it anymore
Under the table/low paying jobs while watching your back for ICE
I hear they’d soon commence door to door visitations
There’s a cap to how much one can make as an undocumented immigrant
Re: Nigerians In US Reportedly Go Into Hiding As ICE Raids Intensify, Claim Lives by MartinCorridon: 2:17pm On Jan 31
Don't worry, carry your Labour Party card to White House and receive your Green Card

Seuu.nnnn. needs to do PsychEvals before allowing una to post.

EpicDude123:
Alot of them there supported this Jagaban Presidency. Now your learning the hard way
Re: Nigerians In US Reportedly Go Into Hiding As ICE Raids Intensify, Claim Lives by Hezzyluv: 2:18pm On Jan 31
Them no go come back home? All this Wahala is not worth it. Shebi na 9ja here we dei dey manage our live?
Re: Nigerians In US Reportedly Go Into Hiding As ICE Raids Intensify, Claim Lives by inoki247: 2:18pm On Jan 31
Who go World Cup for that side fit no come back home alive....


He better to watch am inside ur TV...
Re: Nigerians In US Reportedly Go Into Hiding As ICE Raids Intensify, Claim Lives by Guestmale: 2:21pm On Jan 31
To all Nigerians in America,if you're finding America too hot to live and cope with, please come back home, there's nothing like home. Moreover America and Europe are not heaven, heaven is the only place someone must make sure he or she secure, whatever it will cost.
Re: Nigerians In US Reportedly Go Into Hiding As ICE Raids Intensify, Claim Lives by 0Brien: 2:21pm On Jan 31
Hezzyluv:
Them no go come back home? All this Wahala is not worth it. Shebi na 9ja here we dei dey manage our live?
Na life we dey live so for here?
Re: Nigerians In US Reportedly Go Into Hiding As ICE Raids Intensify, Claim Lives by KonTagiousBull: 2:23pm On Jan 31
OLAADEGBU:
This has forced some Nigerians off the streets, out of their jobs, and, in some cases, back to Nigeria through quiet, self-arranged departures, while some go into hiding.
These has been in the films we have been watching since but nobody cared to realize it will work out physically...
Re: Nigerians In US Reportedly Go Into Hiding As ICE Raids Intensify, Claim Lives by Hezzyluv: 2:24pm On Jan 31
0Brien:
Na life we dey live so for here?
It might not be nice here agreed. Better than this kind wahala for there na kiss
Re: Nigerians In US Reportedly Go Into Hiding As ICE Raids Intensify, Claim Lives by lagonovo: 2:24pm On Jan 31
America is just passing through a necessary period of self-cleansing.

The whole world took advantage of the most immigrant friendly nation in the world, a nation where the son of a Kenyan immigrant became president. Many played by the rules while many worked hard to drag America down to the levels of their dysfunctional home countries.

Let America be. Cleaning process is hardly perfect or pretty. Trump started the process, it's a bit crude and untidy but a reset is assured.

Ride through it. If you are not up for it, move back to your home country or try out the darlings of American critics like Russia, China, or even Iran. The more cautious ones can do Canada grin
Re: Nigerians In US Reportedly Go Into Hiding As ICE Raids Intensify, Claim Lives by Israel5(m): 2:25pm On Jan 31
ogaemma:
Trump is becoming an Antichrist.
A man whose Parents were immigrants, now he does not want to see immigrants.
Antichrist for putting America first? Na wa o
Re: Nigerians In US Reportedly Go Into Hiding As ICE Raids Intensify, Claim Lives by Eraddray(m): 2:28pm On Jan 31
This is not the time to call ur uncle or brother in the US for financial support at all...even him need support now... desperate time...
That boy wey carry hair like Golden melon dey give everybody problem
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