Reports circulated throughout social media on Monday that Burlington restaurant Pho Hong was raided by immigration authorities,in the wake of reports of immigration raids across major U.S. cities.

Over the weekend planned raids by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement didn't touch Burlington, and employee John Wick of the Old North End restaurant said the rumors aren't true.

"As far as I know there wasn't a raid," Wick said.

There were no indications that any cities or towns in Vermont were part of the nationwide immigration raids over the weekend, but enforcement still happens around the state, organizer Will Lambek of Burlington based group Migrant Justice told the Free Press earlier this week.

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According to Lambek, there have been immigration-related arrests recently throughout the state.

Three weeks ago, three men were detained by U.S. Custom and Border Patrol in Newport after stopping at Walmart, according to a Jun. 28, 2019 VT Digger article.

ICE did not respond to numerous requests for comment for this story.

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