Immigration and Customs Enforcement (I.C.E.) (part II)


The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said a member of Sen. Tammy Duckworth’s office, D-Ill., misrepresented himself as the attorney of a detained illegal immigrant to facilitate their release.

According to a letter sent Wednesday to Duckworth, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Acting Director Todd Lyons said the staffer told federal agents he was the attorney of Jose Ismeal Ayuzo Sandoval — a 40-year-old illegal immigrant previously deported four times to Mexico and who had a DUI conviction.
 
nothing to see here folks. and btw, biden/obama/hillary.


Fernando Vazquez, 18, says he was unlawfully detained by Border Patrol agents while he was at work in Cary. Vazquez told WRAL that the agents confiscated his wallet and placed him in the back of a vehicle.

"They took me two miles down the street. And another Hispanic man asked me, 'Where are you from?' I said I'm from here and then he also asked me 'Where were you born?' I said this is where I was born."

Despite asserting that he was born in the area, Vazquez says he was only released after the agents realized their mistake, unceremoniously tossing his belongings to the ground. This incident has left him without several personal items, including his college and high school IDs and his AirPods.

"They just threw it. They didn't care. They treated me like a dog, basically. It was unreal," says Vazquez.
 
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