After ICE questions City of Tucson worker
- Courtesy of City of Tucson
- Updated
Around 6:40 a.m. Friday, Jan. 23, ICE agents asked a city Department of Transportation worker for identification as he left a south-side convenience store. But when the ICE agents noticed the workers' City of Tucson vehicle, they turned and walked away, city officials said. From a Jan. 23 written statement by Tucson City Manager Timothy Thomure. "This video was recorded by one of the crew members waiting in the vehicle. In the video, a crew member can be heard expressing his disbelief around the nature of the encounter using a bit of colorful language, which is completely understandable. I admit to using the exact same language as my employee when I watched the video."
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Friday's ICE operations seem to indicate an escalation, Pima County Attorney Laura Conover said.
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