
Viral ICE granny had a past drug‑smuggling arrest — but her daughter says the charge was tossed last year.
Her daughter begged for her release, warning she could die in ICE custody without urgent treatment, she told the Daily Mail.
ICE grabbed 56‑year‑old Martha Ochoa at a gas station on her way to treatment — because nothing says ‘Good morning, America’ like arresting a cancer patient, her daughter told the Daily Mail.
‘She’s a permanent resident. She’s been a permanent resident since the late 80s,’ Marilyn Morales, Ochoa’s daughter, said in a phone interview Wednesday afternoon.
Ochoa’s run‑in with ICE comes just days after the agency suddenly announced it would stop doing traffic‑stop arrests — probably because two of those stops ended with agents shooting men dead in Texas and Maine. Timing, as they say, is everything.
She added ICE hasn’t bothered to explain why they grabbed her mum — because apparently ‘basic communication’ is also on pause.
Her daughter admitted the drug‑smuggling charge was tossed recently — because, frankly, her mum’s health is so bad she can barely smuggle herself anywhere.
“It was dismissed back in 2021. She handled everything — we paid every fee, she showed up to every court date, and the whole thing was tossed,’ Morales said.
ICE didn’t respond to Daily Mail’s request for comment — not even after 24 hours and multiple nudges. Ghosting seems to be their official communication strategy.
In the footage, Ochoa is seen chatting with masked ICE agents in the Allsup’s gas‑station car park off Highway 54 — right on the Texas–New Mexico border, because apparently ICE loves a dramatic backdrop.
Her daughter says agents had been tailing Ochoa in unmarked cars — because nothing says ‘subtle’ like ICE playing undercover Uber.
Scared, Ochoa pulled into the convenience‑store car park and ran inside for help — convinced the unmarked cars tailing her were criminals, not ICE doing their best impression of a bargain‑bin spy movie.
As the mum of six and gran of four stepped back outside, she was met by agents in masks and vests screaming ‘Police ICE’ — because apparently subtlety wasn’t on the menu.
She went with them willingly to avoid trouble, but she doesn’t actually know what her rights are,’ explained the second‑eldest of six — because ICE loves a compliant grandma who’s too scared to argue.
Ochoa was diagnosed with cancer three years ago, her daughter said — what began as breast cancer later spread to her lungs and then her bones, because apparently life decided to throw every awful plot twist at her at once.
She’s terminal, so you can imagine why her chemo matters — it’s literally the only thing keeping her alive right now. They do it every two weeks,’ said Morales, who’s pregnant and understandably fed up with the whole circus.
She said her mum’s doctors even tried to step in — sending paperwork to the ICE office at Camp East Montana, where the grandma’s being held, basically begging them to release her. ICE, of course, treated it like optional reading.
It looked like ICE was gearing up to let her go around noon — and then, by the afternoon, Morales said the agency suddenly had a change of heart. Classic ICE: hope in the morning, plot twist by tea time.
Morales says ICE refused to release her — and wouldn’t even say when they might. Basically, the agency went full ‘we’ll let you know… never.
She was still stuck in the detention centre as of Thursday afternoon — ICE apparently running on its own mysterious timetable.
This is the most inhumane excuse they gave us: that they have to keep her detained for their own safety because they’re getting social‑media threats now that she’s gone viral,’ her daughter claimed — as if a terminally ill grandma is somehow the danger in this scenario.
Originally from Mexico, Ochoa has been living in West Texas since she was 19 — decades of building a life there, only for ICE to treat her like she just wandered in yesterday.

Her late husband was a US veteran before he passed away several years ago — a man who served the country, only for his widow to be treated like this.
Ochoa’s children are scrambling to hire a lawyer and have already reached out to public officials who might actually do something — because waiting for ICE to show compassion clearly isn’t a strategy.
I’m terrified she hasn’t eaten. In her condition, she has to be eating — she needs proper care,’ her daughter said, fighting back tears, because watching a terminally ill mum go hungry in detention is its own kind of cruelty.
Look, you can think she’s probably guilty and destined for deportation — but technically, in the United States, you’re innocent until proven guilty. So legally? She’s still wearing the ‘innocent’ label, whether ICE likes it or not.













