ICE Agents Asked Man What Music He Wanted After Arrest
Summary
Federal agents detained a Venezuelan man named Manuel Perez Sanchez in Minnesota, claiming he lacked the legal right to stay in the United States. He alleged the agents were aggressive during his arrest and later asked him what music he wanted to hear while being transported. Perez Sanchez's immigration court case has been delayed until January 2026 due to COVID-19.Key Facts
- Manuel Perez Sanchez is a Venezuelan man who was detained by ICE in Minnesota.
- He was arrested on January 11 while going to buy groceries.
- ICE agents allegedly questioned the validity of his documents and used force during the arrest.
- They asked Perez Sanchez what music he wanted, and he chose "Thunderstruck" by AC/DC.
- Perez Sanchez entered the U.S. in 2018 on a tourist visa and applied for asylum.
- His immigration court hearing was postponed to January 2026.
- DHS claims he is an illegal immigrant without valid status in the U.S.
- Perez Sanchez reported issues with the conditions at detention centers, including lack of medical care.
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