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DHS falsely claimed U.S. citizens attacked agents; video evidence contradicts these assertions, raising transparency concerns.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has issued multiple inaccurate public statements about immigration enforcement actions, according to journalists and legal experts.
In cases involving U.S. citizens Debbie Brockman and Marimar Martinez, DHS claimed individuals assaulted agents or were armed, but video evidence and legal filings contradicted these claims.
Brockman was detained for seven hours without charges after being seen in a van that struck another vehicle; DHS falsely said she threw objects at agents.
Similarly, DHS stated Martinez rammed a Border Patrol vehicle and was armed, but bodycam footage and police records showed otherwise.
In both instances, DHS failed to correct its statements or respond to follow-up questions, raising concerns about transparency and public trust.
El DHS afirmó falsamente que los ciudadanos estadounidenses atacaron a los agentes; la evidencia en video contradice estas afirmaciones, lo que plantea preocupaciones de transparencia.