Sunday, February 1, 2026

ITP V.026 WORLD APOCALYPSE: MEXICAN IMMIGRANT SUSTAINS BRAIN INJURY IN CUSTODY OF ICE

ITP V.026
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A Minnesota Mexican immigrant sustained brain injury while in custody of ICE.  

 

 

(IMMIGRATION, CUSTOMS, ENFORCEMENT) RALLY IN  MINNEAPOLIS..

 

MINNEAPOLIS, U.S.A. has activated the NATIONAL GUARD after a couple of ICE (IMMIGRATION CUSTOMS ENFORCEMENT shootings of civilians,   

 

Another ICE (IMMIGRATION CUSTOMS ENFORCEMENT) shooting of a civilian has happened in Minnesota. .

ALEX PRETTI, an observer and innocent by stander was killed by ICE (IMMIGRATION CUSTOMS ENFORCEMENT/ after filming an ICE altercation with a female.   

 ALEX PRETTI was an American citizen, nurse, worked for the VA, licensed to carry firearms (his second amendment right)  and died at the hands of ICE at 37. .  

 

 

 

 

 

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Earlier this month, ICE (IMMIGRATION CUSTOMS ENFORCEMENT) killed a U.S.A. citizen innocent bystander RENNE NICOLE GOOD. 

 

 

 

 

 

FROM ABC: 

 

A Mexican immigrant was taken to a Minneapolis hospital after bones in his face and skull were broken while he was in federal custody.
ICE agents initially claimed he had tried to flee while handcuffed and “purposefully ran headfirst into a brick wall."
But staff members at the hospital determined that could not possibly account for the fractures and bleeding throughout the man's brain. https://abc7.la/4k6hKHy
 
FROM WHITE ROSE RESISTANCE AND AP: 
 
AP News: MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Intensive care nurses immediately doubted the word of federal immigration officers when they arrived at a Minneapolis hospital with a Mexican immigrant who had broken bones in his face and skull.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents initially claimed Alberto Castañeda Mondragón had tried to flee while handcuffed and “purposefully ran headfirst into a brick wall,” according to court documents filed by a lawyer seeking his release.
But staff members at Hennepin County Medical Center determined that could not possibly account for the fractures and bleeding throughout the 31-year-old’s brain, said three nurses familiar with the case.
“It was laughable, if there was something to laugh about,” said one of the nurses, who spoke to The Associated Press on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss patient care. “There was no way this person ran headfirst into a wall.”
The explanation from ICE is an example of recent run-ins between immigration officers and health care workers that have contributed to mounting friction at Minneapolis hospitals. Workers at the Hennepin County facility say ICE officers have restrained patients in defiance of hospital rules and stayed at their sides for days. The agents have also lingered around the campus and pressed people for proof of citizenship.
Since the start of Operation Metro Surge, President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown in Minnesota, ICE officers have become such a fixture at the hospital that administrators issued new protocols for how employees should engage with them.
Some employees complain that they have been intimidated to the point that they avoid crossing paths with agents while at work and use encrypted communications to guard against any electronic eavesdropping.
Similar operations have been carried out by federal agents in Los Angeles, Chicago and other cities, where opponents have criticized what they say are overly aggressive tactics. It’s not clear how many people have required hospital care while in detention.
 
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