Army vet calls for investigation after being detained for three days in ICE raid
Briefly

A U.S. Army veteran, detained during an immigration raid in Ventura County, demands a full investigation into his wrongful detention as an American citizen. He describes the incident, stating he was unaware of the raid at Glass House farms as he drove to work. The raid led to over 360 detentions and chaos among workers, with some fleeing and a worker dying from a fall. The veteran experienced excessive force and feels his civil rights were violated as he was caught between a violent protest and immigration agents.
I got caught in the middle between protesters and [U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement] agents. I had no clue about it. When I pulled up, I saw all the cars.
What happened to me wasn't just a mistake; it was a violation of my civil rights. It was excessive force.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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