Immigration agents mistakenly detain
deputy U.S. marshal in Tucson, feds
confirm
June 6
A deputy U.S. marshal was mistakenly
detained by immigration agents inside
the federal building that houses
Tucson's immigration court, U.S.
Marshals Service officials confirmed
on Thursday.
The wrongful detention was a case of
mistaken identity and didn't last long,
according to the federal law enforcement
agency, responding to the Arizona Daily
Star's inquiry about the incident.
"A Deputy US Marshal who fit the general
description of a subject being sought
by ICE (Immigration and Customs
Enforcement) was briefly detained at a
federal building in Tucson after entering
the lobby of the building," the U.S.
Marshals Service statement said. "The
Deputy US Marshal's identity was quickly
confirmed by other law enforcement
officers, and he exited the building
without incident." >https://tucson.com/news/local/border/article_2573f016-3596-4f32-93f7-7e99b >6459675.html
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