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Immigrant Rams Into ICE Vehicles in San Antonio, Injuring Officer, Agency Says
ICE director says agents face daily attacks; agent hospitalized with neck injuries after migrant rammed vehicle during enforcement in San Antonio, officials said.
- On Tuesday, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement released video showing a vehicle allegedly ramming agents in San Antonio at the Walmart Supercenter along Blanco Road near Wurzbach Parkway.
- When ICE agents surrounded the vehicle involved in North Side, San Antonio, the driver allegedly moved, reversed into a car, and then tried to flee as agents drew weapons.
- Governor Greg Abbott posted that a migrant drove the vehicle and an agent was hospitalized; federal sources confirmed the injured agent as Miguel Vergara, ICE's Field Office Director, with no police report available.
- The driver was taken into custody after exiting and lying on the ground, while Governor Greg Abbott called for arrests and federal agencies including HSI, ICE and the FBI said they are investigating.
- This past week the episode came amid protests after a fatal Minneapolis encounter, as Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem signaled more federal agent deployments to Minneapolis.
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ICE vehicle allegedly rammed by migrant in San Antonio, agent hospitalized, says Abbott
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