Independent photojournalism documenting federal immigration enforcement and its intersection with American civilian life.
This project is a sustained, on-the-ground visual record of how federal immigration enforcement agencies, including ICE and CBP, interact with public space, civic life, and everyday Americans during a period of heightened enforcement and public response.
Rather than focusing exclusively on moments of confrontation, the work documents the broader atmosphere these actions create: disruption, adaptation, resistance, and the quiet normalization of federal presence in civilian environments.
This is a long-form, self-assigned project grounded in observation, context, and ethical restraint.