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Federal agents raided a horse track in Wilder, Idaho, leading to the detention of many and the deportation of 75 people. The raid, ostensibly for gambling, has deeply impacted the town's Hispanic community, creating fear and uncertainty.

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A Federal Raid and Deportations Shake a Small Town in Idaho
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Federal Agents Raid Idaho Track Deporting Immigrants
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Federal agents raided a horse track in Wilder, Idaho, leading to the detention of many and the deportation of 75 people. The raid, ostensibly for gambling, has deeply impacted the town's Hispanic community, creating fear and uncertainty.
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    "parsed_content": "Trump AdministrationHow Trump Sees the WorldEpstein\u00a0FalloutEl Paso AirspaceWhistle-Blower ReportTariff TrackerPeople in Wilder, Idaho, didn't give much thought to the dusty horse track west of town known as La Catedral Arena, where, on Sundays in the summer and early fall, vendors sold horchata and tacos, announcers called race results in Spanish and immigrant families gathered for reasonably priced fun.But when federal agents swarmed the track on Oct. 19 \u2014 weapons drawn, a helicopter overhead, unmarked S.U.V.s screeching in on dirt roads \u2014 they did more than crack an alleged gambling ring and increase deportation numbers. They shattered Wilder\u2019s innocent belief that its out-of-the-way location and deep-red politics could isolate the town from the raids overtaking other parts of the country.\u201cWe rely on Hispanic labor,\u201d said Chris Gross, a second-generation farmer who grows sweet corn seed and mint in Wilder. She added, \u201cNobody thought something like this could happen here.\u201dImageNo one in Wilder, Idaho, gave much thought to the dusty horse track on the outskirts of town until federal agents raided it.ImageThe immigration raid on La Catedral racetrack \u201cnearly destroyed\u201d the community of Wilder, a town of 1,725 about 10 miles from the Oregon-Idaho border.The raid on La Catedral may not have made the national headlines that immigration sweeps in Minneapolis, Chicago and Los Angeles did, but it illustrated the depth and breadth of President Trump\u2019s effort to find and rid the country of undocumented immigrants; 75 people rounded up that day have since been deported, according to local immigration lawyers.Beyond the economic impact, there is the social one \u2014 the profound sense of uncertainty and suspicion that has filtered down, even to a town like Wilder, Idaho.The raid \u201cnearly destroyed\u201d the community, said David Lincoln, a longtime Wilder resident and executive director of a nonprofit economic development agency serving rural towns in western Idaho. Wilder won\u2019t really know the impact until planting season begins this spring.\u201cWhat happens if everyone who is Hispanic thinks they\u2019re at risk?\u201d Mr. Lincoln asked. \u201cThere\u2019s fear now that didn\u2019t exist here before. I don\u2019t know how you make that go away.\u201dVideo\u201cWe rely on Hispanic labor,\u201d said Chris Gross, a second-generation farmer who grows sweet corn seed and mint in Wilder, Idaho, and worries about the coming harvest season after federal deportations.CreditCredit...Optimism, sometimes of the cockeyed variety, had been a defining feature of this small town, which has a population of 1,725 and is 10 miles from the Oregon-Idaho line. Farmers founded the community in the early 1900s, with the correct belief that federal irrigation projects would improve crop yields on the high desert between the Owyhee and Blue Mountains, and the mistaken hope that a railroad line connecting Montana and California would pass this way.Sign up for the Race\/Related Newsletter Join a deep and provocative exploration of race, identity and society with New York Times journalists.\n Get it sent to your inbox.Early settlers planned to name the place \u201cGolden Gate\u201d after what they hoped would be the train line\u2019s final destination, until the magazine editor Marshall Pickney Wilder offered favorable coverage in return for naming their town for him.The early presence of seasonal migrant workers from Mexico evolved into a permanent community of Latino immigrants, some U.S. citizens, some on H-2A agricultural visas and some undocumented, most serving the farmers of Canyon County who depend on them.At 84 percent white, Idaho is one of the most racially homogenous states and one of the most solidly Republican; 91 percent of voters in the precinct that includes Wilder backed President Trump in 2024, a higher percentage than in Idaho as a whole. About 60 percent of the population in Wilder identifies as Latino, but their voting preference is unclear.Image\u201cI don\u2019t know anyone in town that sees a race,\u201d said Mayor Steve Rhodes of Wilder, who is more sanguine than others about the impact of the federal raid.ImagePamphlets at Wilder City Hall attest to the large immigrant population in the small, agricultural town.In 2015, Wilder elected an all-Latino City Council, a coincidence perhaps, since the five candidates didn\u2019t run as an organized block, but it was also a watershed.\u201cPeople treated it like a curiosity even though, given the population, we should have been surprised that it took us so long,\u201d said Mariza Fernandez, a local teacher whose younger brother, Ismael, was elected to the council as a 19-year-old College of Idaho freshman.He made headlines as a symbol of Wilder\u2019s harmony.\u201cThen came the negatives,\u201d his sister said.Ms. Fernandez\u2019s brother died in a car accident in 2017. The Latino council majority collapsed. The town\u2019s first Latina mayor lost a re-election bid in 2019.\u201cThey were too busy being Latino and not running the city,\u201d said the current mayor, Steve Rhodes, adding that race was not something people worried about in Wilder. \u201cI don\u2019t know anyone in town that sees a race,\u201d he said.Then came the raid on La Catedral. The mayor said he had known little about the track. The police chief, Dusty Tveidt, whose department was not included in the local, state and federal task force involved in the raid, said most of the people apprehended that day had been \u201cfrom California or Washington.\u201dBut plenty of people in Wilder\u2019s Hispanic population either attended the races on Peckham Road or had friends who did.VideoMaria Fernandez flipped through an album of news clippings about her deceased grandson Ismael Fernandez, who was elected to Idaho\u2019s first all-Latino city council in Wilder as a teenager.CreditCredit...\u201cIt wasn\u2019t a secret,\u201d Ms. Fernandez said. \u201cIt just wasn\u2019t something white people went to.\u201dBetween races, children were allowed to run down the track.\u201cYou\u2019d have brothers, sisters, grandparents all meeting up out there,\u201d said John Carter, a white Trump voter whose company provided security at La Catedral. \u201cThey\u2019d put up canopies, have someone get there early to snag a spot right along the track.\u201dAccording to court documents and county land-use permits, the owner of the 24-acre farm, Ivan Tellez, had run races for several years. In February 2025, a confidential informant complained to the F.B.I. about gambling, and federal investigators found betting brackets posted on the Facebook page of a man whom Mr. Tellez frequently called or texted. Investigators used court warrants to track transactions on smartphone apps. An undercover agent who attended a day of races in August and September reported seeing couriers in backpacks taking cash from people in the crowd.VideoFederal agents swarmed a horse track in Wilder, Idaho, on Oct. 19, holding several hundred people on immigration charges and deporting 75 of them.CreditCredit...Jay Astorga, via TikTokThe F.B.I. arrived first on Oct. 19, Mr. Carter said. Agents pointed automatic rifles and set off flash-bang grenades as they arrested Mr. Tellez and searched several buildings. Other federal, state and local agencies, including Immigration and Customs Enforcement, showed up soon after, sending many in the crowd running into neighboring fields or hiding in their cars. The local sheriff rode through on horseback, and a black, military-style helicopter circled low in the sky.Alex Zamora, a superintendent for Wilder school, was home prepping for the upcoming week when his phone erupted.\u201cThere was just such confusion,\u201d he said. \u201c\u2018What in the world is going on in Wilder?\u2019\u201dImageAlex Zamora, a superintendent for the local schools, was preparing for the coming week when the raid happened. \u201cThere was just such confusion,\u201d he said,Image\u201cThe only thing I could understand at first was, \u2018They\u2019re here. It\u2019s ICE,\u2019\u201d recalled Nikki Ramirez-Smith, an immigration lawyer with Ramirez-Smith Law in Nampa, Idaho.Nikki Ramirez-Smith, an immigration lawyer in nearby Nampa, began receiving panicked calls.\u201cWhen I answered, it was someone crying,\u201d she said. \u201cThe only thing I could understand at first was, \u2018They\u2019re here. It\u2019s ICE.\u2019\u201dEventually, everyone there was herded to the end of the track. Most adults, including parents caring for toddlers, and many teenagers had their hands bound. Mr. Carter said he saw federal officers pointing guns at people simply for asking questions, and young teenagers being zip-tied, including Mr. Carter\u2019s 14-year-old daughter.Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and an F.B.I. spokesman initially dismissed reports of children being zip-tied and hit with rubber bullets as \u201ccompletely false,\u201d though the F.B.I. later amended its statement to say no \u201cyoung children\u201d were bound. Several hundred people were detained for four hours.\u201cThey could have gone first thing in the day with a few F.B.I. agents and just arrested the people they had warrants for,\u201d Mr. Carter said. \u201cInstead, they went in at the busiest time with maximum force.\u201dState and federal leaders praised the raid as a successful gambling crackdown, with immigration enforcement being a fringe benefit.VideoHorses graze in a field near La Catedral horse track where federal agents swooped down in October, detained more than 100 people and have since deported 75 of them.CreditCredit...Civil rights activists accused the federal government of using gambling charges as a front to round up people of color who they believed were in the country illegally simply because they spoke Spanish. Almost everyone in the crowd was herded through a large tent for questioning.\u201cThe one thing everyone got asked was, \u2018Where were you born?\u2019\u201d said Neal Dougherty, an immigration lawyer. \u201cNot, \u2018Did you see gambling?\u2019 Not, \u2018Did you participate in gambling?\u2019 Just, \u2018Where were you born?\u2019\u201dMr. Tellez and four other people are scheduled for trial later this year on gambling charges. Another 105 people were held on immigration charges, and 75 of them have been deported.Four months later, the full impact of the raid on Wilder varies depending on who is doing the talking.On the day after the raid, half the students in Wilder, where more than 70 percent of the school population is Latino, skipped class. Ms. Gross, who is white, said anyone who sees a black S.U.V. roll through town, regardless of their race, \u201cfreezes up.\u201d Ms. Ramirez-Smith predicts that civil rights lawsuits are coming.Yet Mayor Rhodes insisted there had been \u201czero impact\u201d on the town.\u201cThese were not our people,\u201d he said of the raid. \u201cWhat happened out at that track had nothing to do with Wilder.\u201dAnna Griffin is the Pacific Northwest bureau chief for The Times, leading coverage of Washington, Idaho, Alaska, Montana and Oregon.A version of this article appears in print on Feb. 12, 2026, Section A, Page 14 of the New York edition with the headline: A Federal Raid and Deportations Shake a Small Town in Idaho. Order Reprints | Today\u2019s Paper | SubscribeSee more on: Donald Trump, U.S. PoliticsShare full articleRelated ContentAdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENT",
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