Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Jogger’s ICE interrogat­ion raises alarm

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BOSTON — Boston Mayor Marty Walsh said a video that shows a Black jogger being questioned by immigratio­n agents is “disturbing” and “unacceptab­le.”

Bena Apreala told reporters he was jogging in the city’s West Roxbury neighborho­od on Tuesday when three men stopped him, asked him for identifica­tion and questioned where he was from. In a video of the encounter filmed by Apreala, which was posted on social media, one of the agents asks if he has any tattoos on his arm.

“When I saw the badge and asked them if they were ICE officers and they said yes, and I explained that I wasn’t an immigrant, I’m born and raised in Boston and that I have no idea what they’re stopping me for, they said that immigratio­n isn’t the only thing that they investigat­e and proceeded to question me,” Apreala told WBUR.

Walsh said this week that the video is “unacceptab­le in so many ways.”

“It was a disturbing video to watch,” the mayor told reporters. “It violates somebody’s rights just because of the color of their skin.”

Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t said in an emailed statement that officers were “conducting surveillan­ce as part of a targeted enforcemen­t action” in West Roxbury and were looking for a previously deported Haitian man with multiple criminal conviction­s.

“An individual matching the subject’s descriptio­n” appeared in the area, so they approached him, identified themselves as law enforcemen­t and asked to speak with him, the agency said.

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