An Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer who pushed a woman to the ground in New York City on Thursday has been relieved of his duties while the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) conducts an investigation into the altercation, the agency announced Friday.
DHS Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs Tricia McLaughlin called the ICE officer’s conduct “unacceptable and beneath the men and women of ICE,” in a statement on Friday. The incident was captured on camera and quickly went viral on social media.
“Our ICE law enforcement are held to the highest professional standards and this officer is being relieved of current duties as we conduct a full investigation,” McLaughlin added in her statement.
The incident took place in Manhattan’s lower immigration court as federal agents attempted to take an Ecuadorian man into custody. The man’s wife and daughter clung to him, and as officers separated the family, one of them grabbed the woman’s hair. The woman confronted the officer leading the investigation into her husband right before he pushed her along the wall and onto the floor.
Throughout the incident, the ICE officer repeatedly said “adios” to the wife.
Press and bystanders in the hall where the altercation took place can be heard pleading with the officer, with one man repeating, “Come on, man.”
Democratic New York Rep. Dan Goldman wrote in a Friday X post that he was “glad to see” DHS Secretary Kristi Noem’s department “take disciplinary action” against the agent. Goldman represents part of Manhattan, where the incident took place.
Glad to see @SecNoem heed the calls I made yesterday for DHS to take disciplinary action against this agent after the outrageous assault against Monica and her children. The Secretary must take action to prevent something like this from happening again by DHS, here in NYC or… https://t.co/RgO0BJ01qi
— Rep. Dan Goldman (@RepDanGoldman) September 26, 2025
Democratic New York City Comptroller Brad Lander who was in the building when the incident happened, told reporters on Thursday that the woman “did not pose any threat” to justify the officer’s actions. Lander also said she had to be taken to the hospital.
“We can disagree on immigration policy, but you can’t watch that video and think that that’s how you want United States law enforcement officials treating human beings,” Lander said.
Lander made headlines in June after ICE arrested him after the Democrat allegedly assaulted DHS officers. At the time, Lander was running in New York City’s Democratic mayoral primary, which was held a week later. Lander ultimately placed third in the primary, receiving 11% of the vote.
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