2026年1月,一名墨西哥移民在ICE拘留期间头部严重受伤,引发了关于不当行为和种族定性的指控。
A Mexican immigrant sustained severe head injuries in ICE custody in January 2026, sparking allegations of misconduct and racial profiling.
墨西哥移民Alberto Castañeda Mondragón于2026年1月在明尼阿波利斯住院,在被美国移民和海关执法局(ICE)拘留后,头骨多处骨折,脑出血危及生命。
A Mexican immigrant, Alberto Castañeda Mondragón, was hospitalized in Minneapolis in January 2026 with multiple skull fractures and life‑threatening brain hemorrhages after being taken into U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody.
ICE最初声称,他戴着手铐头撞砖墙受伤,但亨尼平县医疗中心医务人员说,骨折的严重程度和分布情况与这一解释不符。
ICE initially claimed he sustained the injuries by running headfirst into a brick wall while handcuffed, but medical staff at Hennepin County Medical Center said the severity and distribution of the fractures were inconsistent with that explanation.
1月8日,他在圣保罗附近被捕,法院档案显示,他于2022年合法进入美国,没有犯罪记录。
His arrest on January 8 occurred near St. Paul, and court filings indicate he entered the U.S. legally in 2022 and had no criminal record.
医院工作人员对ICE的行为和对护理的干扰表示关切,一名联邦法官后来下令释放他。
Hospital staff raised concerns about ICE’s conduct and interference with care, and a federal judge later ordered his release from custody.
Mondragón现在面临着长期恢复,记忆严重丧失。
Mondragón now faces a long recovery with significant memory loss.