ICE used tear gas, armored vehicle to arrest nonviolent immigrant in San Antonio
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents used armored vehicles and tear gas during the arrest of a nonviolent undocumented immigrant in San Antonio during a deportation action, News4SA reports. ICE agent Michael Dryja confirmed details of the raid during testimony at a Feb. 5 probable cause hearing in federal court, according to the NBC affiliate. The agent also stated that personnel used the tear gas even though they saw a woman and child enter the house, the station reports.
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