February 14, 2026
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ICE Operation Near N.J. Bus Stop Sends Children Fleeing, Sparks Transparency Demands

A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operation at the Woodland Village Apartments in Lindenwold, New Jersey, on Thursday morning triggered panic among fourth‑ and fifth‑graders waiting at a school bus stop, with doorbell video showing children sprinting through the parking lot and a 10‑year‑old U.S. citizen, Dylan, banging on his front door as he says agents followed him home. The Lindenwold School District told families that 'multiple enforcement vehicles' arrived as students waited for pickup, prompting several to run; the driver circled back to collect as many as possible and the district later emphasized that ICE agents were not on school property and that counseling is being offered. The reported target was a parent of one of the students at the stop, but DHS has not yet commented on the operation. On Friday, community members protested ICE activity in the neighborhood, and Rep. Donald Norcross of New Jersey publicly demanded that DHS be 'transparent,' arguing that if the department is 'doing the right thing' there should be no objection to explaining its tactics. Parents interviewed by CBS say children are now afraid to go to school and fear agents 'will just come out of nowhere and take' their parents, highlighting how street‑level immigration raids are reverberating through mixed‑status communities well beyond the individuals ICE says it is targeting.

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📌 Key Facts

  • ICE conducted an enforcement operation Thursday morning at Woodland Village Apartments in Lindenwold, N.J., where fourth‑ and fifth‑graders were gathered at a bus stop.
  • Home security video shows 10‑year‑old U.S. citizen Dylan fleeing home, saying ICE agents followed him and he feared they were trying to enter his house.
  • The Lindenwold School District confirmed multiple enforcement vehicles caused students to run and said counselors are available; it stressed ICE was not at school buildings.
  • Community members protested Friday, and Rep. Donald Norcross called on DHS to provide transparency about the operation and its tactics.
  • Local parents report children traumatized and reluctant to attend school amid what they describe as increased ICE presence in the area.

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February 14, 2026