Baltimore Car Crash Involving ICE Agents Leaves Immigrant Hospitalized
Immigrant seeking citizenship hospitalized after ICE ‘violently’ rear-ended him in Baltimore car crash, attorney says
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Ever Alvarenga Rios, a 32-year-old immigrant from Honduras, was hospitalized with significant injuries after his vehicle was rear-ended by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in Baltimore. His attorney claims ICE is denying him access to legal representation following the incident, raising concerns about due process rights.
- 01Ever Alvarenga Rios sustained serious injuries in a crash involving ICE agents in Baltimore.
- 02He is currently hospitalized and reportedly denied access to his attorney.
- 03U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen criticized ICE's actions as a violation of constitutional rights.
- 04ICE claims Rios was involved in reckless driving and attempted to flee.
- 05This incident marks the second crash involving ICE agents in Maryland within a week.
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Ever Alvarenga Rios, a 32-year-old asylum seeker from Honduras, was hospitalized after Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents rear-ended his vehicle in Baltimore on Thursday morning. Rios sustained a concussion and significant injuries to his head, chest, back, and hands, according to his attorney and U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen from Maryland. Following the incident, Rios was detained by ICE, which has prevented his attorneys from meeting with him privately, raising concerns about his due process rights. Senator Van Hollen condemned ICE's tactics, stating they endanger communities and violate constitutional rights. The Department of Homeland Security described Rios as an illegal alien with a final order of removal and accused him of reckless driving and attempting to flee law enforcement. Rios's attorney, Adam Crandell, has faced challenges in accessing his client since the crash, citing changing reasons from ICE for the denial of visits. This incident is the second involving federal immigration agents in Maryland within a week, highlighting ongoing concerns about ICE's operations.
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The incident raises significant concerns about the treatment of immigrants and due process rights in the U.S., particularly regarding ICE's operations.
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