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   On 06 Dec 2025, Collectivists_Always_Fail    
   posted some news:0ko7jkho7o1au1jh0bt9ovq2qoib2lf7t7@4ax.com:   
      
   > On Sat, 6 Dec 2025 07:56:07 -0000 (UTC), Anders    
   > wrote:   
   >   
   >>Democratic Rep. Adelita Grijalva of Arizona said she was   
   >>pepper-sprayed and "pushed around" by Immigration and Customs   
   >>Enforcement agents during a raid at a Tucson restaurant on Friday.   
   >>   
   >>In a video statement posted on X, Grijalva said it happened as local   
   >>Tucsonans gathered to stop a group of roughly 40 ICE agents, many of   
   >>them masked and in several vehicles, stationed in the middle of a   
   >>street near a restaurant she frequents.   
   >>   
   >>Grijalva said she was "sprayed in the face by a very aggressive agent,   
   >>pushed around by others." She added, "I literally was not being   
   >>aggressive, I was asking for clarification, which is my right as a   
   >>member of Congress."   
   >>   
   >>Department for Homeland Security spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin denied   
   >>Grijalva's account, saying instead that the congresswoman was "in the   
   >>vicinity" of another person who was pepper-sprayed as they obstructed   
   >>and assaulted law enforcement.   
   >>   
   >>“If her claims were true, this would be a medical marvel. But they’re   
   >>not true. She wasn’t pepper-sprayed," McLaughlin said.   
   >>   
   >>“Presenting one’s self as a 'member of Congress' doesn’t give you the   
   >>right to obstruct law enforcement," she added.   
   >>   
   >>McLaughlin also said that two law enforcement officers "were seriously   
   >>injured" during the incident.   
   >>   
   >>A spokesperson for Tucson Police Department, Ofc. Frank Magos, said   
   >>that ICE had served a federal search warrant at Taco Giro, a local   
   >>restaurant on Friday morning, and "federal tactical resources   
   >>responded to extract federal investigative special agents from the   
   >>area where community had gathered."   
   >>   
   >>Federal agents deployed "chemical munitions" and called for emergency   
   >>support from Tucson police to make their way out of the area, Magos   
   >>said.   
   >>   
   >>Tucson Mayor Regina Romero and Vice Mayor Lane Santa Cruz said in a   
   >>joint statement Friday that federal special agents had conducted a   
   >>raid in the city that "rapidly escalated into violence against the   
   >>public."   
   >>   
   >>https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/rep-adelita-grijalva-says-was   
   >>-s prayed-face-ice-confrontation-rcna247677   
   >   
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