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Blue state ICE agents dodge bullets, speeding cars as left ramps up tracking campaigns

Two shootings involving U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers have taken place over the past 10 days in Southern California, amid increasing tensions as individuals on the left continue to track ICE agents.

Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin provided a statement to Fox News Digital detailing one such incident. On Thursday in Ontario, California, an individual pulled their car in front of ICE officers. After the officers ordered the driver to leave the area, the individual attempted to run them over by reversing directly at them without stopping, according to McLaughlin.

Fearing for his life, one ICE officer fired shots at the vehicle, which then fled the scene. McLaughlin described the event as “another example of the threats our ICE officers are facing day in and day out.”

Highlighting the increasing danger to ICE personnel, McLaughlin said, “ICE officers now face a 1,000% increase in assaults against them, including cars being used as weapons, and death threats against our agents are up 8,000%.” She added, “This violence must end. Let me be clear: Anyone who assaults, impedes, obstructs, or threatens the lives of federal officers will be arrested and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.”

In a separate incident on October 21, DHS reported that TikTok influencer Carlito Ricardo Parias, an undocumented immigrant, tried to ram his car into a law enforcement vehicle in Los Angeles. ICE officers fired shots at Parias, hitting him in the elbow. Additionally, one U.S. Marshals officer was shot in the hand by a ricochet bullet.

Both individuals involved in these incidents are currently in stable condition. DHS officials confirmed that charges are being pursued against Parias for allegedly assaulting, resisting, or impeding federal law enforcement.

According to the Los Angeles Times, Parias had been tracking ICE agents for months prior to his arrest and was known among some as “Tiktokquero,” “El Señor Richard,” and “Richard.”

These incidents underscore the growing threats faced by ICE officers in the course of their duties, amidst heightened political and social tensions surrounding immigration enforcement.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/blue-state-ice-agents-dodge-bullets-speeding-cars-left-ramps-up-tracking-campaigns

Woman Deported After Reporting Sexual Harassment by ICE Contractor

A California mother has accused an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) contractor of engaging in unwelcome sexual harassment. According to the complaint, the contractor repeatedly contacted the plaintiff through various means, including phone calls, video calls, and text messages. Disturbingly, he also sent her pictures of himself naked with an erect penis and videos of himself masturbating.

The complaint further alleges that the contractor attempted to coerce Reyna Mendoza for sexual favors, reportedly stating words to the effect of, “If you’re good to me, I’ll be good to you.”

Reyna Mendoza came to the United States from Mexico as a teenager, fleeing domestic violence, her family told KCRA 3. Although she has lived in the U.S. for nearly 40 years, she has been required to check in regularly with ICE through BI Incorporated.

BI Incorporated is a private company that provides electronic monitoring and supervision services for people involved in the criminal justice and immigration systems. Their services include GPS monitoring and ICE supervision programs. BI is a wholly owned subsidiary of The GEO Group, a large private prison and detention company. While BI operates under GEO’s corporate umbrella, it focuses specifically on monitoring and case management rather than managing detention facilities.

The Sacramento Police Department is currently investigating the allegations, a spokesperson confirmed to The Sacramento Bee.

### What People Are Saying

“It’s obviously very suspicious because all along the defendants that we are suing have been working very hard to cover up the sexual harassment,” said Reyna Mendoza’s lawyer, Israel Ramirez, in an interview with KCRA 3. “We’re still investigating this. We want all the facts to come out and we want the individuals who have harmed her to be brought to justice.”

Francisco Govea, Reyna’s son, shared his frustration with KCRA: “It’s really hard when you’re trying to speak up to the authorities about what’s going on and they dismiss it. Who do you ask for help at that point?”

ICE responded to the allegations on its website, emphasizing its stance: “ICE has zero tolerance for all forms of sexual abuse and assault, retaliation for reporting sexual abuse, or staff neglect or violations of responsibilities that may contribute to such incidents. ICE takes every allegation seriously and will hold perpetrators accountable for their sexual misconduct.”

### What Happens Next

Mendoza’s family told KCRA 3 that Reyna has been communicating with her attorneys from Mexico and plans to continue participating in the legal proceedings remotely.

**EDITOR’S NOTE:** This story includes discussion of sexual abuse. If you or someone you know needs help, please call the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-4673 in the U.S.
https://www.newsweek.com/woman-deported-after-reporting-sexual-harassment-by-ice-contractor-10951512

Tensions rise outside Broadview ICE facility

Officials continue to clash with protesters outside an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Broadview, Illinois.

CBS News correspondent Ash-har Quraishi reports on the ongoing situation, highlighting the tensions between law enforcement and demonstrators.

Stay tuned for further updates as the events unfold.
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/tensions-rise-outside-broadview-ice-facility/