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Undocumented immigrant faces decades in prison after breaking ICE officer’s nose during arrest

A Colombian national is facing up to 20 years in prison after allegedly breaking an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer's nose during an attempted arrest in Roselle, New Jersey back in February during an enforcement operation.

The 27-year-old man, identified as Hector Villegas-Alvarez, was approached by ICE agents who had determined he was unlawfully present in the United States and subject to deportation.

According to an official statement by the New Jersey Attorney's Office, Villegas-Alvarez exited his vehicle when ordered to do so but physically resisted arrest, locking his arms and tensing his body when officers attempted to apply handcuffs.

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  • given how many protected, legal residents, and outright citizens ICE has already picked up without care or concern... I would argue ICE determinations are woefully and legally inadequate for any action, and thus violent resistance to abduction is not only the natural, moral reaction.. its the legal one.

    • This is the message everyone is understanding, especially if you're poor and desperate.

      If immigration officials approach you ..... you're basically fighting for your life, so do everything to break free, run, and get away. Because if you don't, your life is over anyway.

  • So let me get this straight. A dude with no record and a judge order to prevent deportation, who didn't resist law enforcement during his kidnapping, gets whisked away to a torture prison without pause, but a dude breaks a pig's nose and gets to remain in the States? What incentive is there NOT to go down with the most violence you can against the abductors? When tRump is finally removed from power, hopefully with a hanging for treason, I hope the next president pardons people like Hector Villegas-Alvarez.

  • I would’ve done the same thing. When death camps are on the table, you fight as hard as you can.

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