An ice officer disciplined after throwing a woman on earth in New York

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The Ministry of Interior Security has put an employee of immigration and customs law enforcement (ICE) on leave after being filmed by filming a woman on the spot at the Immigration Court in New York.

He has been released from his current duties while DHS is conducting a full investigation into the incident, DHS assistant Trisha McLaughlin said in a statement on Friday.

“The officer’s behavior in this video is unacceptable under men and women on ice,” McLaughlin added. “Our state ice bodies are behaved to the highest professional standards.”

A video of the incident, which was widely shared on social media on Thursday, shows that the crying woman is approaching an ice employee in the hallway. He says “Adios” to her several times, before catching her, pushes her back and then fucks her on the ground.

Another video made from a different angle showed that the woman was confronted with the ice employee at the center of the investigation.

In the video, the woman can be heard to shout “Take me, take me!” In Spanish.

The officer then grabs the woman and forces her a few meters down the hall and in a wall. She continues to hit the woman and pushes her to the ground.

The officer stands above the woman and says “Leave!” In Spanish, before asking nearby employees to take it out of the building.

Another video shared on social media has shown that the woman is accompanied by the Court of Justice.

The incident happened after federal agents tried to take the woman’s husband in custody while she and her daughter adhered to him, CBS News reported.

She told reporters on Thursday that she was from Ecuador.

As part of the repression of the immigration of US President Donald Trump, ice staff enter federal courts and detain immigrants who expect hearing.

In New York courts alone, hundreds of immigrants were arrested.

Dan Goldman, a Democratic Congressman, whose area included the New York Court, said in a statement that the woman and her two children “fled to my safety office after she was attacked.”

He also called on DHS to take “appropriate disciplinary action and to implement measures to prevent this from happening again.”

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