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U.S. citizen with REAL ID handcuffed and held in immigration raid at Foley job site
U.S. citizen with REAL ID handcuffed and held in immigration raid at Foley job site
U.S. citizen with REAL ID handcuffed and held in immigration raid at Foley job site

Published on: 05/25/2025

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FOLEY, Ala. (NBC) — A U.S.-born citizen who was wrestled into the dirt, handcuffed and detained in a vehicle as part of an immigration raid had a REAL ID on him that was dismissed as fake, the man's cousin said Friday.

Video of the arrest, aired by Noticias Telemundo, showed authorities grabbing Leonardo Garcia Venegas, 25, while at a job site in Foley, Alabama, on Wednesday and bending his arms behind him. Someone off-camera can be heard yelling, "He's a citizen."

Garcia told Noticias Telemundo that authorities took his ID from his wallet and told him it was fake before handcuffing him. REAL ID is the identification U.S. citizens are required by law to have in order to travel through airports and enter federal buildings. It is considered a higher security form of identification.

"Apparently a REAL ID is not valid anymore. He has a REAL ID," his cousin Shelah Venegas said. "We all made sure we have the REAL ID and went through the protocols the administration is asking for. ... He has his REAL ID and then they see him and I guess because his English isn't fluent and/or because he's brown it's fake, it's not real."

Garcia had told Noticias Telemundo that "they grabbed me real bad" and the handcuffs were placed "very hard" on him.

Garcia said he was released from the vehicle where he was held after he gave the arresting officials his Social Security number, which showed he is a U.S. citizen.

The arrest has left Garcia, who was born in Florida, shaken, particularly because the officers also arrested and detained his brother, who is not in the country legally, Venegas said. She added that Garcia lived with his brother. Their parents are from Mexico.

"He was actually pretty sore when he got back," Venegas said of Garcia. "He said his arms were hurting and his hands. His wrists, you could see where he had all the marks from the handcuffs. ... The way they put him on the ground, his knees also were hurting."

She said they have been trying to find a lawyer but local ones have told them that it is nearly impossible to sue a federal agent. It is not clear from the video whether the authorities were federal immigration agents or local law enforcement carrying out enforcement duties.

The Department of Homeland Security said in a statement to NBC News that Garcia interfered with an arrest during a targeted worksite operation.

“He physically got in between agents and the subject they were attempting to arrest and refused to comply with numerous verbal commands,” said Tricia McLaughlin, DHS assistant secretary. “Anyone who actively obstructs law enforcement in the performance of their sworn duties, including U.S. citizens, will of course face consequences which include arrest.”

The response did not address the dismissal of Garcia’s identification.

Garcia denied that he interrupted an arrest. He told NBC News that he was trying to take out his phone when an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent took it and threw it to the ground and then an agent began grabbing him.

Venegas said Garcia's brother has signed deportation papers because the family didn't want him detained "forever" as they've seen happen to another family member, who was held for months in a Louisiana detention center.

"It's inhumane, what they are doing to our people. They are treating them as if they were murderers," she said.

Venegas said the immigration arrests are creating repercussions among Hispanics, even among U.S. citizens.

"It's about race now. It's not about whether you are here legally or not," she said.

Her family owns a fairly large contracting company, she said, "and a lot of the people that work with us are not working. ... They are refusing to go to work. They said they are not going to go until this stuff calms down."

Venegas added that the majority of her family is self-employed and "we do the same thing every other citizen does."

"It's just insane we can't be different, the color that we are. We contribute to this country the same way every other citizen does with their taxes," she said. "But we have to be the ones that every time we go to work, we are going to be scared that we're going to get discriminated."

"I think about my family," she said. "Even though a lot of them are citizens, I think about how we all work in the same area in construction and they can't sit out there because they could literally get harassed or attacked the way my cousin did."

News Source : https://wfxl.com/news/nation-world/us-citizen-with-real-id-handcuffed-and-held-in-immigration-raid-before-being-released

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