The U.S. administration accused more than 550 immigrants and protesters of assaulting or preventing federal agents. Among the more than 400 cases already completed, almost half ended with acquittals, nullified accusations or withdrawals from the Public Prosecutor's Office. A New York Times investigation found agents who first attacked, destroyed evidence and official versions denied by videos.
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The U.S. administration accused more than 550 immigrants and protesters of assaulting or preventing federal agents. Among the more than 400 cases already completed, almost half ended with acquittals, nullified accusations or withdrawals from the Public Prosecutor's Office. A New York Times investigation found agents who first attacked, destroyed evidence and official versions denied by videos.