03/16/2026
Warning: Some viewers may find this video disturbing.
It’s difficult to put into words the level of violence, intimidation, fear, and prolonged chaos that ICE agents brought to Vermont with their bungled raid in South Burlington on March 11. It started when ICE agents misidentified a suspect and began a car chase down a busy street during the morning hour rush near two schools. When it became clear the man the agents were after wasn’t in the home they eventually raided, they took three other people into custody: Christian Jerez-Andrade, Camila Patin Patin, and Jissela Johana Patin Patin. None were named on the warrant that agents used to enter the Dorset St. home. The Patin Patin sisters are both seeking asylum.
Hundreds of community members showed up in support of their neighbors, leading a peaceful demonstration all day until more ICE officers arrived in tactical gear and stormed the house, aided by Vermont State Troopers. The situation escalated into chaos that evening, with ICE officers deploying chemical weapons, flash-bangs, and pepper balls against unarmed protesters, captured on video by our staff members who were present. Three protesters were later cited on disorderly conduct charges and multiple Vermonters were injured. Rallies and public pressure are ongoing to demand the release of Christian, Camila, and Jissela*. VPIRG condemns the reckless actions of the federal agents that gave rise to the violence that occurred, and we urge a full investigation. We also support investigations into credible allegations of misconduct by local & state law enforcement officers that day.
*UPDATE: Jissela Johana Patin Patin was released earlier today and is back with her family.