Alberto Castañeda Mondragón's life took a devastating turn when he was violently apprehended by ICE agents in Minnesota. The 31-year-old Mexican immigrant endured severe physical trauma during his arrest, resulting in serious health issues, including multiple skull fractures and lasting memory loss.
Witnesses confirm that agents violently pulled him from his friend's car before beating him with a metal baton, leaving him disoriented and hospitalized. His story underscores a pattern of excessive force used by immigration officers, raising alarm among local officials and health professionals.
Despite his injuries, Castañeda Mondragón initially could not recall having a daughter, highlighting the severe psychological impact on top of his physical injuries. As he continues to recover, his case has sparked calls for investigations into ICE practices and accountability for police-like behavior during immigration enforcement.
Now unable to work, he relies on community support as he navigates the challenges of rehabilitation and the fear of re-arrest. It's still a nightmare thinking about ICE, he shared, emphasizing the lasting effects of trauma from his experience with federal agents.





















