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Published TUESDAY January 27, 2026: 'THE TRUMP SHOW: IRE & ICE' by ZUMA Press award winning Photo-Journalists Carol Guzy in New York, Dave Decker in Minneapolis, Jonathan Alcorn, Ringo Chiu, Jill Connelly, Mark Edward Harris and Hector Adolfo Quintanar Perez all in Los Angles, together bring nationwide coverage of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), President Trump intensified enforcement, averaging 500 daily arrests, 78% increase over 2024, ICE agents in Minneapolis shot and killed two individuals, Shock + Awe style created Fear & Loathing from THE TRUMP SHOW.
© zReportage.com Issue #1025 Story of the Week: Published TUESDAY January 27, 2026: 'THE TRUMP SHOW: IRE & ICE' by ZUMA Press award winning Photo-Journalists Carol Guzy in New York, Dave Decker in Minneapolis, Jonathan Alcorn, Ringo Chiu, Jill Connelly, Mark Edward Harris and Hector Adolfo Quintanar Perez all in Los Angles, together bring nationwide coverage of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE, President Trump intensified enforcement, averaging 500 daily arrests, 78% increase over 2024, ICE agents in Minneapolis shot and killed two individuals, Shock + Awe style created Fear & Loathing from THE TRUMP SHOW.
Los Angeles police on horses beat protesters participating in the anti-Kingdom Day march in Los Angeles. During the dispersal, law enforcement used horses, non-lethal weapons, and excessive force to quell anti-Trump and anti-ICE protesters.
© Hector Adolfo Quintanar Perez/ZUMA Press Wire
An explosive device detonates behind US Customs agents who fire pepper gas rounds at protesters after an ICE raid in Paramount, California. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has been carrying out operations in the Los Angeles area.
© Jonathan Alcorn/ZUMA Press Wire
Agents for the DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY take down a protestor then fire crowd disbursement munitions as the Broadview facility's role has changed dramatically with the start of immigration raids and 'Operation Midway Blitz'. The location is the central processing facility for the operation and is scheduled to operate for 7 days a week for 45 days.
© Dave Decker/ZUMA Press Wire
In the immediate wake of reports citing an ICE involved shooting on the North Side of Minneapolis heavily armed Federal agents secured a perimeter and fired multiple rounds of tear gas, pepper balls and flash bangs.
© Dave Decker/ZUMA Press Wire
In the immediate wake of reports citing an ICE involved shooting on the North Side of Minneapolis agents secured a perimeter and fired multiple rounds of tear gas, pepper balls and flash bangs.
© Dave Decker/ZUMA Press Wire
In the early morning hours a lone man with an umbrella, stands in a sea of tear gas. ICE agents just secured the perimeter in the immediate wake of reports citing an U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), involved shooting on the North Side of Minneapolis. They fired multiple rounds of tear gas, pepper balls and flash bangs in process Laye at night Wednesday into early hours of Thursday morning.
© Dave Decker/ZUMA Press Wire
A coalition of activist groups, including The Party for Socialism and Liberation, Students for a Democratic Society and 50501 Florida and immigrant rights groups rallied together at City Hall to protest the killing of 'Renee Nicole Good' by ICE agent in Minneapolis.
© Dave Decker/ZUMA Press Wire
Graffiti covered Waymo car that were set on fire in Downtown LA where hundreds of demonstrators gathered to protest against ICE immigration sweeps.
© Jill Connelly/ZUMA Press Wire
An anti-ICE protester jumps over a burning car with his BMX bicycle in Los Angeles duirng mass demontrations against the current administration and ongoing ICE Immigration sweeps.
© Mark Edward Harris/ZUMA Press Wire
A man scrubbed his eyes with snow and screamed for help as agents in an unmarked Jeep sprayed an orange irritant and drove away. Federal officers dropped tear gas and sprayed eye irritant at anti-ICE activists during another day of confrontations in Minneapolis. Gas clouds filled a Minneapolis street near where Renee Good was fatally shot in the head by an immigration agent.
© Dave Decker/ZUMA Press Wire
Anti-ICE activist on pavement while being arrested by NYPD. Part of large group who were blocking ICE agents from leaving a garage where they were thought to be staging for a raid on Canal Street in New York. NYPD escorted their patrol vans and arrests were made.
© Carol Guzy/ZUMA Press Wire
A protester holds severed mannequin heads, one marked 'ICE', during a demonstration in Los Angeles calling for an end to federal immigration enforcement operations and U.S. attacks on Venezuela.
© Ringo Chiu/ZUMA Press Wire
Masked ICE agents and federal officers detain people after they attend hearings at immigration court in New York.
© Carol Guzy/ZUMA Press Wire
Young girls cling to their loved one, a migrant from Ecuador, as he is detained by ICE after his immigration court hearing at the Jacob Javits Federal Building in New York.
© Carol Guzy/ZUMA Press Wire
A security guard breaks down in tears in a moment of tender humanity while witnessing the heartbreak of a distraught migrant woman and her children after her husband was detained by ICE as they left his immigration court hearing at the Jacob Javits Federal Building in New York. The family was inconsolable with despair. 'Please help me, please help me. Take me too.' she wept as he was led away. Security guards are tangled in the middle of ICE, migrants, observers, activists and press as courthouse dynamics play out in this new normal in America. Sometimes it's the quiet moments that reach most deeply into the collective conscience of a nation.
© Carol Guzy/ZUMA Press Wire

Carol Guzy

CAROL GUZY is an American documentary photojournalist. As a young girl, ZUMA Press photographer, Carol Guzy always wanted to be an artist. But as she was coming of age in a working-class family in Bethlehem, Pa., such an ambition seemed impossible. ''Everyone I knew said, 'Oh, if you're an artist, you'll starve,''' she recalls. ''You have to do something really practical.''' So Guzy chose to go to nursing school. Halfway through she realized she would not, could not, be a nurse. ''I was scared to death I was going to kill someone by making some stupid mistake,'' she laughs. So while she was trying to figure out what to do with her life, a friend gave her a camera and she took a photography course. Guzy fascination with photography led to an internship and then a job at the Miami Herald. In 1988 she moved to The Washington Post. Carol photographs have won four Pulitzer Prizes and three Photographer of the Year awards in the National Press Photographers' annual contest. ''I don't believe the Pulitzers belong to us, I think we just accept them for the people who are in our stories,'' said Guzy. ''They're the courageous ones.'' From her shots of the 2010 earthquake in Haiti to Albanian refugees fleeing violence in Kosovo, Guzy captures moments of disaster and human suffering:1025


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