Pittsburgh-Area Mexican Restaurant Says It Was Raided by ICE Agents
- On June 22 and 23, 2025, TikTok user @jac0gfitness posted a viral video recounting a traffic stop during which the officers reportedly told him they were unable to locate any information about him in their systems, even after he provided his U.S. identification and Social Security number.
- Claims stem from the video alleging he was flagged by ICE due to his Hispanic last name, though he declined to share his location and last name for safety reasons.
- During the stop, an officer requested his Social Security number and questioned the validity of his license before remarking that the situation was a result of ICE’s involvement.
- At least seven states have shared driver data with ICE since January 2020, but experts say ICE cannot delete records from state databases, and Snopes could not independently verify the TikTok user's claims.
- The video and related claims highlight ongoing concerns around immigration enforcement data-sharing and its impact, while ICE declined to comment and investigations remain open.
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