California Raids: Man Escapes onto Highway, Suffers fatal Running-Over Incident - California Highway Incident: Individual Exits Roadway, Sustains Vehicle Impact
In a tragic turn of events, Carlos Roberto Montoya, a 52-year-old Guatemalan national, lost his life following an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raid in Monrovia, California, on August 14, 2025.
Montoya was fleeing from an ICE operation at a Home Depot when he ran onto the eastbound lanes of the 210 Freeway, where he was struck by a vehicle and later died in the hospital.
Community activists and immigrant rights advocates have linked Montoya's death to ICE's federal immigration enforcement policies, condemning the raid and holding ICE and the federal administration responsible for the tragedy. Some community members described the event as "indirect manslaughter" caused by the ICE operation forcing Montoya to flee into dangerous traffic.
Though local city officials stated that Monrovia did not have detailed information or communication directly from ICE about the operation, the connection to ICE's enforcement activities at that location is clear because Montoya was fleeing their raid when he was fatally struck.
The raid occurred during a period when Los Angeles and its suburbs were a target of Donald Trump's tough stance on immigration, following his return to the White House. Since this raid occurred in 2025, it would be under the federal immigration policies in place at that time. Activists have explicitly held the Trump administration, the Department of Homeland Security, and Home Depot accountable for the consequences of these enforcement actions.
Los Angeles, home to hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants, has been the site of numerous ICE raids and arrests. Human rights groups argue that these raids appear to target people based on their skin colour, language, or the place where they gather. The raids have sparked massive protests, with people demanding an end to these immigration enforcement actions.
In July, a federal court ordered ICE patrols to stop in several California counties, but the raids continue to create a sense of fear and uncertainty within the immigrant community.
The tragic death of Carlos Roberto Montoya serves as a stark reminder of the human cost of immigration enforcement policies and the need for a more humane and compassionate approach.
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