Abuse of power has increasingly become a concern for many Americans, especially as immigration enforcement actions continue to expand. In recent months, ICE operations have drawn heightened scrutiny, and one incident in San Diego has intensified that debate. The situation involves activist Arturo Gonzalez, who was allegedly detained with the involvement of California Highway Patrol during an ICE operation in San Diego, an encounter that was captured on video while Gonzalez was livestreaming.
The footage begins with Gonzalez following an ICE agent through his neighborhood in San Diego. While filming, he can be heard shouting at the agent and demanding that ICE stay away from his neighbors. Gonzalez, who has described himself as a community activist, appeared intent on documenting ICE activity and making it visible to the public. As the livestream continues, the situation escalates. Rather than leaving the area, ICE agents appear to call for backup.
Soon after, California Highway Patrol officers arrive on the scene. What initially looked like a confrontation between a civilian and ICE agents quickly turns into a coordinated response. Moments later, additional ICE vehicles are seen stopping nearby, surrounding Gonzalez as he remains on camera. For many viewers, the presence of Highway Patrol alongside ICE in San Diego raised immediate questions about coordination between agencies.
Gonzalez was not taken to jail, but the encounter did not end without consequences. According to Gonzalez, ICE agents later filed a police report accusing him of reckless driving. Despite the fact that the entire encounter was livestreamed and recorded, Highway Patrol officers reportedly impounded his vehicle for 30 days. Gonzalez said the impound could cost him around $3,000 in towing and storage fees.
Even after losing access to his car, Gonzalez stated that he had no intention of stopping his activism. He told supporters that he planned to continue monitoring ICE activity in San Diego, even if that meant riding a bicycle through his neighborhood to do so. For him, the incident only reinforced his belief that ICE operations need to be publicly documented.
Online reactions were sharply divided. Many viewers were stunned by how openly Highway Patrol appeared to side with ICE in San Diego. Some commenters expressed deep frustration with what they see as law enforcement protecting power rather than people. One user wrote, “Sad to see what America is becoming. This is directly related to the ultra wealthy billionaires who act maliciously because they can then get more. Raise the tax rate to 90% for income over $50 million without loopholes and we’d be on a better path in a way that impacted almost no one negatively.”
Others were far less sympathetic toward Gonzalez. Critics argued that his behavior put himself and others at risk and accused him of escalating the situation unnecessarily. One comment read, “Using a phone while driving, gets out of his car at a stoplight and runs around in the middle of traffic, tailgating on the highway, claims to be scared of ICE but follows them, approaches them, and screams at them to antagonize a response; this dude is a clown.”
Still, a significant number of users voiced support for Gonzalez and his actions against ICE in San Diego. Some praised him for drawing attention to ICE operations and standing up for his neighbors. Others went a step further, suggesting that he open a GoFundMe to help cover the impound fees and financial losses caused by the incident.







