January 18, 2026
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L.A. County DA Says Staffer Was Wrongfully Detained by ICE; DHS Denies Any Record of Arrest

Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman told his staff that a member of his office was "wrongfully detained" by Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Friday and later released, calling the incident "unacceptable" and saying it caused distress to the employee, their family and the office. In an internal memo obtained by CBS and first reported by the Los Angeles Times, Hochman described the employee as a "dedicated public servant" and said he has contacted unspecified federal counterparts to demand greater respect for residents’ rights and to prevent similar conduct. The Department of Homeland Security, responding to questions, flatly denied the account, saying that neither ICE nor Customs and Border Protection has "any record" of detaining an LA County DA employee and branding any suggestion of racial profiling by its officers as "FALSE and disgusting." The DA’s office declined to provide additional details about the staffer, the circumstances of the stop, or what documentation they have of the detention, leaving an unresolved factual dispute between one of the nation’s largest local prosecutorial agencies and federal immigration authorities. The episode feeds into a broader national clash over ICE tactics, alleged profiling and local–federal cooperation in immigration enforcement, particularly in large, diverse jurisdictions like Los Angeles.

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📌 Key Facts

  • Los Angeles County DA Nathan Hochman sent an internal memo saying an employee of his office was "wrongfully detained" by ICE on Friday and later released.
  • Hochman called the incident "unacceptable," described the staffer as a "dedicated public servant," and said he contacted federal counterparts urging more respect for residents’ rights.
  • A DHS spokesperson said ICE and CBP have "no record" of detaining any LA County DA employee and called any racial profiling allegations "FALSE and disgusting."

📊 Relevant Data

More than 170 U.S. citizens have been held by immigration agents in 2025, including nearly 20 children, with some detained for days without access to a lawyer.

We Found That More Than 170 U.S. Citizens Have Been Held by Immigration Agents. They’ve Been Kicked, Dragged and Detained for Days. — ProPublica

Latinos accounted for nine out of ten ICE arrests during the first six months of 2025, despite comprising about 40% of California's population and 19% of the U.S. population.

UCLA Report Finds Latino Arrests by ICE Have Skyrocketed Under the Trump Administration’s Second Term — UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs

Black immigrants are less likely to be released on bond from ICE detention compared to other groups, highlighting racial disparities in detention outcomes.

Snapshot of ICE Detention — National Immigrant Justice Center

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January 18, 2026