Marine Veteran Demands Father's Release After Brutal ICE Arrest
Democracy Now!June 25, 202512 min512,129 views
27 connectionsΒ·35 entities in this videoβBrutal Arrest of Narciso Barranco
- πΉ A viral video shows seven masked federal agents pinning down and punching Narciso Barranco, a 48-year-old gardener, before forcing him into an unmarked vehicle.
- π His son, Marine veteran Alejandro Barranco, described his father as looking "beat up, rough, and defeated" during a visit to an ICE detention center.
- π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ Barranco, who has lived in the U.S. for over 30 years, has three sons who have served in the U.S. military, including two active-duty Marines.
ICE Tactics and Government Response
- π¨ The arrest occurred during a general sweep, with no specific warrant for Barranco, who has no criminal history beyond immigration violations.
- π€₯ The Department of Homeland Security claimed Barranco assaulted federal officers with a weed whacker, a statement Alejandro Barranco refutes, stating his father was pepper-sprayed and reacted defensively.
- π« Alejandro Barranco questions the use of masked, un-uniformed agents with guns drawn, comparing it unfavorably to military rules of engagement he experienced in Afghanistan.
Community and Economic Impact
- β Santa Ana City Councilmember Jonathan Hernandez expressed solidarity with the family, calling the arrest an "extreme abuse of power" and a violation of constitutional rights.
- π Hernandez highlighted that Barranco is a long-time resident who has raised children serving the U.S., yet was treated inhumanely.
- πΈ The councilmember emphasized the significant economic contributions of immigrant families like Barranco's to Santa Ana and the nation, warning that such raids damage the local economy and create fear.
Calls for Accountability and Reform
- π£οΈ Alejandro Barranco described the government's labeling of his father as an "illegal alien" as "inhumane" and unprofessional.
- βοΈ Councilmember Hernandez pledged to prioritize policies requiring all agents entering the community to identify themselves and called for an end to militarized policing.
- π The family is actively working to secure Narciso Barranco's release and reunion with his family.
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