A 23-Year-Old 'ICE Chaser' Is Notorious Among Federal Agents. He Has No Plans To Stop.

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Arturo GonzalesArturo Gonzalez was in a car scouting for immigration agents in a Home Depot parking lot on a recent morning when he received a tip on his phone: An immigrant worker in a black pickup truck was just pulled over near the public library. Gonzalez, riding in the passenger seat of a 2013 BMW, popped the address into a second cell phone he keeps attached to the dashboard.

Google Maps said they were eight minutes away.

“We might not make it,” he told his driver for the day, Cindy Plaza, as she steered out of the parking lot.

Plaza drove as fast as she could within reason, deploying what Gonzalez likes to call “legal ways to avoid a red light” — frequent turns and U-turns you wouldn’t normally make. When they reached the library, they found the pickup truck, with a roll of carpet strapped to the bed rack. Inside were a lunch cooler, a stack of work orders and the keys to the truck. A woman in the parking lot said the man was gone.

“They took him,” she told Gonzalez.

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