Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

CENTRAL NEW YORK Immigratio­n raid draws complaint from farmer

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ROME, N.Y. (AP) » A dairy farmer says seven federal immigratio­n officers came onto his property without permission, arrested a Guatemalan worker without producing a warrant and handcuffed the farmer when he video-recorded their actions.

U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., tweeted that she was “deeply troubled” by what happened and called for an immediate investigat­ion.

Farmer John Collins said officers handcuffed worker Marcial de Leon Aguilar in his milk house in central New York on Wednesday morning. Aguilar lives on the farm with his wife and children. Collins said Aguilar has proper documentat­ion to work there and has taxes withheld from his paychecks. U.S. Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t released a statement Thursday saying Aguilar was lawfully arrested by deportatio­n officers under an “administra­tive arrest warrant for immigratio­n violations.” ICE said it has removed Aguilar from the U.S. three times, most recently in January 2014.

Officials said Aguilar has criminal conviction­s for reckless aggravated assault and illegal re-entry.

Collins said Aguilar’s pregnant wife recently was caught crossing the U.S.Mexico border illegally with the couple’s four children and has been meeting with ICE officers as she seeks asylum because of violence in Guatemala. Guatemala, which is in Central America just south of Mexico, has been ravaged by shootings and gang brutality in recent years.

Collins said he tried to take photos and video as Aguilar was led to a vehicle but officers grabbed his phone, threw it in the road and handcuffed him, threatenin­g to arrest him for hindering a federal investigat­ion. He said they released him before driving off with Aguilar.

“This was something you see on TV,” Collins told the Syracuse Post-Standard . “You don’t expect it to be here.”

Gov. Andrew Cuomo, also a Democrat, said he’s concerned with a “dramatic increase” in ICE raids and “overly aggressive tactics.” He didn’t specifical­ly reference Aguilar’s arrest.

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