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Oregon High School Senior and US citizens are snow bound

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The detention of a child with us and a US citizen by immigration us (Ice) in McMinnville, Oregon, this past week revealed a powerful child abduction, including unrepentant comments on children and the agency’s persistent lying and accountability reporting.

17-year-old Christian Jimenez, a US citizen and senior, was reportedly driving his father’s car during his school break when ICE stopped his car.

The girl reportedly told the officers that she was an American citizen, but the officer broke the side window of the car and arrested her. In the video shared by Cesar Jimenez, the boy was heard telling the national officer, to which the officer replied, “get out of the car” and “I don’t care.”

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This incident is the latest in a series of targeted arrests across the country that encourage a high level of disrespect for constitutional rights, not just for immigrants.

School officials said they were unaware of the snow arrest before it happened, and there were visible sightings of teachers and support staff during arrivals and dismissals on Friday. District administrators reportedly planned to meet at the end of the school day to find the best response to student needs and emotions.

“Knowing about an emotional event like this can have implications for all students,” Ferrua said. “Our strong team of school counselors are available to any student who may need support in navigating these events.”

The seniors were confirmed by some of his families and local officials to be US citizens, they immediately cried out in the local community, which included the movement of large protests, including the growing debate on the work of immigration and the targeting of children near school grounds.

When the facts show that the Icegents covered a young US citizen near his school, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued a statement regarding his behavior, and “tried” to use his truck to “try” border traffic. ”

Responding to a post by Sen. Jeff Merkley who was expressing anger about the arrest of a high school student, the organization took to posting a timeline of events that they say led to the arrest of Christian JimeneZz.

“Senator, you are missing the facts. This 17-year-old used his car to attack Ice and Border Patrol Agents,” the agency wrote. Border Patrol requested emergency assistance from ICE officials. When the snow police arrived, the Ford F-150 fled the scene. USBP and ICEArs approached Tahoe, ordered residents out, and arrested the driver, identified as Isaiah Eduardo Soto Elias, a 20-year-old American citizen, for failure to protect law enforcement officers. Shortly after that, another group found a Ford F-150 and arrested the driver, identified as a 17-year-old American citizen, and thanks to federal law enforcement officials. “

This description, which paints a high school senior as a violent attacker and attempts to be approved by each family and immigration groups, which says this young man, was witnessed by women with the US last week, including two women for filming the Ice cases.

“Four US citizens were held for hours without access to a lawyer, leaving their family members bereft and desperate to find out what happened to them,” network director Jess Montoya said in a statement. “We should all be concerned about ice operating outside the laws of our country, disappearing even US citizens without the concern or threat of ICE. It is not long before the time of its employees to answer.”

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