Summary
An animal rescue organization in California is helping pets left behind after owners are taken by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids. A husky, abandoned following his family's deportation, was found roaming the streets and is now being cared for by volunteers and rescue groups. The situation highlights a rising trend of pets becoming strays after such raids.
Key Facts
- ICE raids have left many pets without their families, turning some into strays.
- Nima Nasseri uses a TikTok account to raise awareness about dogs affected by these raids.
- A husky and a pit bull were found wandering the streets after their owners were deported.
- The husky was abandoned after being thrown out of a truck and then later left behind after deportation.
- Rescue groups like Stacy Hope Rescue and Redemption Tails are helping care for these animals.
- Los Angeles shelters reported taking in dozens of pets affected by ICE raids within weeks.
- These pets often appear well-cared-for, suggesting sudden family separations due to raids.
- Nasseri continues to share these stories online to raise awareness and find homes for the pets.