US: Senator Alex Padilla Handcuffed, Thrown To Ground by Security While Questioning Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem About Immigration Raids at Los Angeles, Video Surfaces
A Democratic US Senator, Alex Padilla, was handcuffed and thrown to the ground by security during a tense exchange at a Los Angeles press conference on June 12. Padilla was attempting to question Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem about recent immigration raids when security agents tackled him, mistaking him for a threat.
A Democratic US Senator, Alex Padilla, was handcuffed and thrown to the ground by security during a tense exchange at a Los Angeles press conference on June 12. Padilla was attempting to question Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem about recent immigration raids when security agents tackled him, mistaking him for a threat. A video of the incident, now viral on X, shows Padilla identifying himself as he’s restrained. The DHS called his actions “disrespectful political theatre” and defended the agents’ response. Padilla was released shortly after and criticised the treatment, citing fears for ordinary immigrants. Why Are People Protesting in Los Angeles? As Anti-ICE Protests Turn Violent and Spread, Here Are Key Things to Know About LA Riots.
Senator Alex Padilla Handcuffed at Press Conference in Los Angeles
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