• Hispanic worker detained by ICE in Oregon
  • Family requests financial support
  • Community supports Raymundo

Raymundo Aguilar, a Hispanic worker with nearly three decades of residence in the United States, was detained by ICE agents while working at his own food business.

His case has raised concern in the Hillsboro and Cornelius, Oregon communities, where he is widely known for his food truck, Pollos Aguilar.

His family launched a GoFundMe campaign to request financial support during the legal process.

Hispanic worker was detained by ICE at his workplace

Hispano fue detenido por ICE en su lugar de trabajo, Hispanic worker detained by ICE at his businessRaymundo Aguilar was detained by ICE on November 20, 2025, while he was working, according to the campaign created by his family.

The worker had been living in the United States for 27 years. He has no criminal record, according to the information published by his relatives.

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In Oregon, Aguilar earned the appreciation of his community as the owner of Pollos Aguilar, a well-known food truck.

His family noted that they depended on his daily work and presence. The detention occurred while he was performing his usual tasks.

No further details have been released about the circumstances of the operation.

The request for help

Hispano fue detenido por ICE en su lugar de trabajoThrough GoFundMe, the family shared a message explaining the situation and the financial difficulties they face following the detention.

The description of the campaign reads:
“I have created this GoFundMe page to provide financial support for Raymundo Aguilar, who was detained by ICE on November 20, 2025, while he was working. Raymundo is a beloved member of the Hillsboro/Cornelius, Oregon community, where he has lived for 27 years and has no criminal record.”

“As the owner of the well-known food truck Pollos Aguilar, he has earned the respect of his community. His family, consisting of his wife and five children, will need financial assistance to face the legal process and reunite with him.”

“Our goal of $20,000 is an estimated amount; any unused funds will be donated to another family in need of legal support.”

The family hopes to raise funds to cover the costs of the legal process.

They indicate that the goal of $20,000 is an estimate based on expected expenses.

They assure that if they exceed the goal or do not use all the money, the remaining amount will be donated to another family facing a similar situation.

They emphasize that any contribution, no matter how small, will help support Aguilar’s wife and five children.

The community’s response

Neighbors and customers of the Pollos Aguilar food truck have expressed their support for the family on social media and community platforms.

The campaign aims to encourage the community to help ease the expenses generated by the detention.

The situation has generated solidarity among those who knew Raymundo Aguilar’s work and presence in the area.

His family trusts they will be able to gather the resources needed to move forward with the legal process.

They continue asking those who can contribute to share the campaign so it can reach more people.