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Title: ICE Held Injured Man Shackled in L.A. Hospital for Over a Month

A Los ⁢Angeles judge has issued ‌a ‌temporary restraining⁢ order against Immigration adn Customs Enforcement⁣ (ICE) after allegations surfaced that the agency⁤ held a man in a ​local hospital for over a⁢ month, at times handcuffed ‌to ‍his bed, without formal charges. The ⁢case raises concerns about due process rights for noncitizen detainees and the extent of ICE’s authority within medical facilities.

The detainee, identified as Rovidio Marin, was hospitalized ‍following a traffic collision and subsequently held under‌ ICE ⁣supervision for 37 days.Attorneys ​representing ⁣Marin ‌argue the prolonged detention and intensive surveillance-including ICE ‌agents present around the clock, monitoring conversations with⁤ doctors, and conducting interrogations while he ​was medicated-constituted a violation of his​ rights. The restraining order, scheduled to expire October 18th, ⁢seeks to limit ⁢ICE’s actions in similar cases.Judge Valenzuela ‌cited the September 11, 2001, attacks as “extraordinary circumstances” previously ⁤used to justify delayed due process for noncitizen detainees, but​ asserted that Marin had ​been held “substantially longer” than⁣ warranted.

“For 37 days, our client was forced to endure medical ⁢treatment and recovery with ICE‌ agents in his ‍room, 24 hours a day, seven days a⁣ week,” stated Cynthia Santiago, ​attorney for the CLEAN Carwash Worker Center, and Nicolas Thompson-Llera,⁢ attorney ⁢for CHIRLA, in a joint statement. “ICE agents listened to ‍every conversation between him and his doctors. They ⁣interrogated him while he was in pain and ‌under the influence‌ of medication. ‍They did not‌ permit him to see his family⁢ and removed ⁢his access⁤ to phone calls.”

KTLA News‍ has contacted ‍the⁢ Department of Homeland Security for comment‍ but has not yet received a‍ response. The legal challenge underscores a growing debate over ICE’s tactics and the rights of individuals in its custody, notably within the healthcare system.

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