Immigration agents conducting sweep on NYC's famed Canal Street
confronted by protesters
[October 22, 2025]
By JAKE OFFENHARTZ
NEW YORK (AP) — An immigration enforcement sweep targeting vendors on
Manhattan’s famed Canal Street turned chaotic on Tuesday after droves of
angry New Yorkers surrounded federal agents and attempted to block them
from driving off, prompting arrests and fierce standoffs along a
bustling downtown corridor.
The confrontation began shortly after 4 p.m., as federal agents fanned
out across a section of Chinatown that has long served as a
not-so-underground market for knock-off designer handbags, watches,
perfumes, electronics and other goods.
An Associated Press reporter observed dozens of agents detaining a
street vendor selling bedazzled smartphone cases, one of a number of
arrests in the area.
In response, a contingent of protesters, many of whom appeared to be on
their way home from work, surrounded the masked officers, attempting to
block their vehicle as they shouted “ICE out of New York" and called on
other pedestrians to join them.
Agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Border Patrol and other
federal offices then tried to clear the streets, in some cases shoving
protesters to the ground and threatening them with pepper spray before
detaining them.
As more New Yorkers joined the fray, some of the federal agents
retreated on foot, followed by jeering protesters and honking vehicles.
Additional federal agents, armed with long guns and tactical gear, also
arrived in a military tactical vehicle.

Tricia McLaughlin, a spokesperson for the Department of Homeland
Security, said the agents were conducting an enforcement operation
against sellers of “counterfeit goods”
“During this law enforcement operation, rioters who were shouting
obscenities, became violent and obstructed law enforcement duties
including blocking vehicles and assaulting law enforcement,” she said.
At least one person was arrested for assaulting an officer, McLaughlin
said. She did not respond to a request about how many vendors were
detained.
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A woman stands in front of an armored vehicle operated by federal
agents on Lafayette Street as demonstrators follow along after an
immigration sweep on Canal Street through Chinatown, Tuesday, Oct.
21, 2025, in New York. (AP Photo/Jake Offenhartz)

The sweep came days after a conservative influencer shared video on
X showing a group of men selling bags on the street, urging the
official ICE account to “check this corner out.”
While clashes between immigration authorities and protesters have
played out in Los Angeles and other cities, such scenes have been
rarer on New York City streets, which Mayor Eric Adams has
attributed in part to his working relationship with President Donald
Trump's administration.
Trump has threatened to send federal troops to the city if Zohran
Mamdani, a democratic socialist, wins election in two weeks.
An FBI spokesperson said Tuesday that special agents were involved
with immigration enforcement efforts in New York in response to a
request from DHS to help with “major operations."
Mayor Eric Adams said the city had no involvement in the sweep
Tuesday and was still gathering details.
“Our administration has been clear that undocumented New Yorkers
trying to pursue their American Dreams should not be the target of
law enforcement, and resources should instead be focused on violent
criminals,” he said.
In a statement, Murad Awawdeh, president of the New York Immigration
Coalition, accused the Trump administration of trying to create a
“violent spectacle” on the city’s streets.
“This operation had nothing to do with public safety and everything
to do with terrorizing immigrant families and communities,” he said.
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