Bodycam footage from a workplace raid shows a gang of masked male ICE agents forcibly entering a restroom and telling a woman in a stall to "pull up" her pants.
Remember when Republicans pretended to care about men in women's bathrooms? Well, in September, masked male ICE agents in tactical gear broke into the women's bathroom of a workplace. Yet, their warrant only allowed them to go into the building and seize documents. trib.al/TGYeGGo
-- The New Republic (@newrepublic.com) Dec 23, 2025 at 10:28 AM
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ICE officer accused of excessive force, then sent back to work despite active probe
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... In the span of less than 72 hours, Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer Victor Mojica went from being widely vilified and placed on administrative leave " to being returned right back to his old job.
On a Friday in September, Mojica was caught on several cameras roughly pushing a woman into the hallway and then to the ground, as the woman screamed.
The incident at an immigration court in New York rapidly circulated online and prompted the Homeland Security Department to place Mojica on administrative leave " a rare instance of such leave being publicly announced.
By the following Monday, Mojica was back on the job, without any further explanation from the agency.
A federal agent restrains the wife of a detained man from Ecuador on Sept. 25 in New York City. The agent was later placed on leave.
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ICE officer caught on video pushing woman is placed on leave
NPR has now learned that he returned to work before the Homeland Security Department's internal watchdog had concluded a review into his behavior. ...
*** "Construction Can't Continue": South Texas Builders Say ICE Arrests Have Upended Industry ***
"ICE raids and the specter of more to come have struck fear in construction workers, causing many to stay home. ICE storm troopers have arrested more than 9,100 people in South Texas-- nearly one-fifth of all such arrests in the entire state since Dummkopf Trumpf seized power on 20 Jan 2025.
Without enough workers, construction has slowed, sending a ripple effect throughout the economy. Economists suggest that this will drive housing costs up-- even as Texas officials focus on bringing such costs down."
Link: www.texastribune.org
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