Border Violence Hearing Before the Subcommittee On International Law Immigrat

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The use of radios or flashlights as weapons is an unwarranted use of force against individuals who appear to pose no immediate threat to the agents detaining them.
Beating of Street Person: On February 20, 1993, an elderly street person was beaten by immigration agents while he was held at a detention center south of San Diego, a witness told Americas Watch. The incident began when a female immigration agent began using abusive language and yelling at the detainees, instructing them to sit on t
...hree benches. There was not enough room for all of the detainees on the benches, and the eldedy street person, whom the witness thought might be an alcoholic or mentally ill, stood apart from the others who were trying to sit on the benches. When the female agent saw that the elderly man was not complying, she left the detention cell and returned with two more agents. One of the agents removed his watch and put it on the counter before entering the cell.
One of the agents then asked the street person, in Spanish, "What's wrong with you that you don't do what we say?" The street person replied that he could not fit on the bench.


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