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New Footage Casts Doubt on ICE's Account of Houston Incident
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2026-07-09 23:18   Justice   12

New Footage Casts Doubt on ICE's Account of Houston Incident

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A new video has emerged that challenges the official account of an incident involving ICE agents in Houston, Texas, where a 52-year-old Mexican national, Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, was killed.The footage appears to contradict ICE's claim that Salgado rammed their vehicle and attempted to run down an agent.

Analysis of the video suggests that the vehicle claimed to be damaged in the incident showed no signs of harm, raising serious questions about the agency's version of events.Commenters on social media, including David J.

Bier of the Cato Institute and Norm Ornstein of The Atlantic, have criticized the incident as 'cold-blooded murder' and called for legal accountability.

This follows similar controversies in Minneapolis, where footage of ICE killings during protests against Trump's federal takeover of the city contradicted the agency's statements.The incident has sparked widespread outrage, with critics arguing that ICE agents should face charges for their actions.The article highlights the growing public distrust in ICE's conduct and the potential for legal repercussions.The video's release has intensified debates about the agency's use of force and the need for transparency in such cases.Experts emphasize the importance of independent investigations to determine the truth behind the incident and hold those responsible accountable.The case underscores broader concerns about immigration enforcement practices and the need for reform.

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