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ICE arrested a wanted man driving his pregnant wife to give birth United States

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Maria del Carmen Venegas was on her way to deliver a baby boy, her fifth child, by Caesarean section in a planned operation on Thursday. Her husband, Joel Arrona-Lara, was driving her car to the hospital.

Two SUVs swooped in to block the vehicle at a San Bernardino, California, gas station. They belonged to Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t, and the agents asked for Venegas’ identifica­tion, she later told CBS Los Angeles. She complied. The agents also asked for Arrona’s identifica­tion.

The couple was in a hurry when they left, and his ID was at home, Venegas told Univision affiliate KMEX. The agents searched the car and led Arrona away in handcuffs, leaving his wife stranded and frantic.

After a version of this story published yesterday, ICE officials released previously undisclose­d details about Arrona’s arrest. He is wanted in Mexico under a warrant issued for homicide charges, ICE spokeswoma­n Lori Haley said, which brought the attention of agents. Details about the homicide charges were not immediatel­y available.

Venegas drove herself to the hospital and delivered her baby, she told local media. Surveillan­ce video from inside the store shows her crying and distraught.

Arrona is a Mexican national illegally living in the country and has been detained pending removal proceeding­s, ICE Lori Haley told The Washington Post .

‘‘ICE continues to focus its enforcemen­t resources on individual­s who pose a threat to national security, public safety and border security.

‘‘ICE conducts targeted immigratio­n enforcemen­t in compliance with federal law and agency policy,’’ Haley said.

Arrona’s legal representa­tive, Emilio Amaya Garcı´a, told The Post he believed Arrona was not suspected of crimes within the United States, but did not say if he was suspected of crimes elsewhere. He is representi­ng Arrona through San Bernardino Community Service Center, a nonprofit group.

His concern was how the arrest affected Venegas. She had preeclamps­ia, he said, a pregnancy complicati­on marked by high blood pressure.’’ – Washington Post

 ??  ?? Maria del Carmen Venegas holds the baby born after the child’s father was arrsted by immigratio­n officers on the way to the hospital.
Maria del Carmen Venegas holds the baby born after the child’s father was arrsted by immigratio­n officers on the way to the hospital.

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