Father of three Marines beaten by masked federal agents, set to be released from immigration facility
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Narciso Barranco, an undocumented immigrant, is to be released on a $3,000 bond after 20 days in federal custody. He is married to a U.S. citizen and is the father of two active-duty Marines and one veteran. Following his violent arrest by federal agents, he has reported ongoing pain and possible concussion. His son, Alejandro, seeks to take him to the hospital to ensure he gets proper medical care. Barranco had applied for parole-in-place to stay in the U.S. pending a change in his immigration status.
In the video of the incident, Narciso Barranco is seen holding a Weedwacker outside IHOP when he was approached by masked federal agents. His family described the confrontation as terrifying and highlighted how Barranco attempted to run away, fearing for his safety.
With his father in custody, Alejandro Barranco is concerned about Narciso's health following the violence of the arrest. He indicated that his father suffers from persistent pain, headaches, and possible concussion, prompting a desire to ensure he receives medical attention.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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