ICE Agents Accused of Pepper-Spraying Family, Including Infant, in Car
Indisputable with Dr. Rashad RicheyNovember 11, 202510 min6,549 views
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- 🎯 Rafael Veraza alleges that ICE agents pepper-sprayed his family, including his one-year-old daughter, through their car window outside a Sam's Club in Cicero, Illinois.
- ⚠️ Veraza stated his daughter was struggling to breathe and trying to open her eyes after the alleged incident.
- 📰 The Guardian newspaper is cited for providing details about the encounter, including Veraza's account and images of the aftermath.
DHS Denial and Skepticism
- 🚫 The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), through Assistant Secretary Trisha Mclofflin, denied that any crowd control or pepper spray was deployed in the Sam's Club parking lot.
- 🗣️ The speaker expresses skepticism towards DHS's statement, referencing past instances of alleged deception and questioning the credibility of their denial.
- 🚗 Veraza also mentioned seeing a helicopter, hearing sirens, and car horns, which led him to believe an ICE operation was underway and prompted him to leave the shopping trip.
ICE Bounty Program Allegations
- 💰 The discussion shifts to allegations that ICE is implementing a bounty program, incentivizing agents to hunt down individuals for extra compensation.
- 📜 This is linked to a blueprint for mass deportations circulated by military contractors, reportedly led by Erik Prince of Blackwater, proposing ICE create a
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