‘Deeply Troubling’: Albany Mayor Reacts to ICE Detention of Father and 4-Year-Old
The ICE detention of a father and his 4-year-old child has sparked concern among Albany officials, with local leaders calling for answers about the circumstances surrounding the case.

A father and his 4-year-old child were taken into ICE custody in a case that has sparked concern among local officials and immigrant advocates in New York. The incident quickly gained attention after reports emerged about the family's detention.
Albany's mayor described the situation as "deeply troubling," raising questions about how immigration enforcement actions affect families with young children. The case has added to a growing national debate over ICE operations involving parents and minors.
As community leaders seek more answers, the detention is becoming a new flashpoint in the broader conversation surrounding immigration enforcement practices.
Albany Officials Condemn ICE Detention Involving Young Child
According to local reports, Albany Mayor Dorcey Applyrs said a city resident and his 4-year-old daughter were detained by ICE on Friday, triggering concern among local leaders and immigrant advocacy groups. The mayor described the incident as disturbing and said families should not have to face that kind of fear in their community.
ICE later confirmed that the father and child, both originally from Venezuela, were taken into custody by agents from the agency’s Buffalo office. Federal officials said the pair had entered the U.S. through Eagle Pass, Texas, in 2023 and were subject to a prior immigration removal order issued in June 2024.
Advocates said the arrest happened near Washington Park while the child was on her way to pre-K. The detention quickly sparked protests in the Capital Region, with community groups demanding answers and calling for the family's release.
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Who Is Affected by the Detention Case?
The case has resonated with immigrant families across New York, particularly those with pending immigration proceedings or removal orders. Advocates say the detention has heightened concerns about enforcement actions involving parents and young children.
Community organizations, legal aid groups, and local officials have also become involved, calling for greater transparency and protections for families navigating the immigration system.
For many residents, the incident has become a symbol of the broader challenges facing mixed-status and migrant families across the United States.
Mayor Says Albany Police Do Not Work With ICE
Mayor Dorcey Applyrs said she was “disturbed” by the detention of the Albany father and his 4-year-old daughter, adding that “no family, and no child, should have to experience this kind of fear and trauma in our community.”
Applyrs also emphasized that the Albany Police Department does not coordinate or communicate with ICE regarding people living in the city. She said Albany remains committed to treating all families with dignity and respect while supporting the affected family during a difficult time.
The mayor warned that such enforcement actions can create fear across immigrant communities and undermine a sense of safety for local residents.
Why This Case Is Drawing National Attention
The detention has become a flashpoint in the ongoing debate over immigration enforcement involving families and children. Advocates argue that arrests involving young minors can create fear within immigrant communities, even when authorities are acting under existing removal orders.
The case also comes as ICE enforcement activity remains under close scrutiny nationwide, with local leaders increasingly speaking out when residents are detained during routine daily activities.
For many observers, the incident highlights the difficult balance between federal immigration enforcement and concerns about the well-being of children caught up in those actions.
What Happens Next
Advocates and community groups are continuing to press for information about the family's status and any potential legal options available to them. Local officials have also called for greater transparency surrounding the detention.
Meanwhile, ICE has indicated that the father and daughter remain subject to a final removal order, meaning federal immigration proceedings could move forward unless legal intervention alters the case.
The situation is expected to remain closely watched as community leaders, immigration attorneys, and residents seek updates in the coming days.
USImmiNews Take
The Albany case has struck a nerve because it involves more than immigration policy—it involves a young child caught in the middle of an enforcement action. Regardless of legal status, cases involving families often generate strong reactions from local communities.
While federal officials point to an existing removal order, critics argue that enforcement actions involving parents and children can leave lasting effects on families and neighborhoods.
As the debate continues, the case is likely to remain a focal point in the broader conversation about how immigration laws are enforced and the human impact those decisions can have.
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Last Updated: [03 June 2026] — This article reflects information available as of [03 June 2026]. Policies may have changed. Check USCIS.gov for the most current guidance.



