CRIME & LAW
Negative Sentiment

Tucson Lawmaker Says ICE Pepper-Sprayed During Protest Friday

Media Bias Meter
Sources: 5
Left 40%
Center 20%
Rigt 40%
Sources: 5

Tucson, Arizona — Rep. Adelita Grijalva said federal agents pepper-sprayed her and pushed protesters during an Immigration and Customs Enforcement operation at Taco Giro on Dec. 5. Videos she posted show masked federal officers, 40 in multiple vehicles, and clouds of spray or smoke near crowds that had gathered after the earlier raid. Grijalva said she identified herself as a member of Congress and sought clarification; she appears to cough and rub her eyes in footage. DHS officials and ICE disputed parts of her account, citing injuries to officers and crowd interference. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research today.

Timeline

  • September: Adelita Grijalva wins special election to succeed her late father.
  • November: Grijalva experiences a delayed swearing-in, later completed by House leadership.
  • Dec. 5: ICE conducts an enforcement raid at Taco Giro in Tucson.
  • Dec. 5: Protesters assemble; Grijalva posts video alleging she was pepper-sprayed and pushed.
  • Following days: DHS and ICE dispute parts of the account; footage and statements circulate.
Media Bias
Articles Published:
5
Right Leaning:
2
Left Leaning:
2
Neutral:
1
Who Benefited

Local opponents of ICE and advocates for immigrant rights gained increased visibility and political support following widely shared videos and statements.

Who Suffered

Tucson immigrant community members and protesters who faced potential detention, physical harm, or chemical exposure during the operation suffered immediate adverse consequences.

Expert Opinion

After reading and researching latest news.... Video and broadcast footage show masked federal officers at a Tucson ICE operation on Dec. 5, protesters, and Representative Adelita Grijalva reporting she was sprayed and pushed; DHS and ICE officials disputed elements and cited officer injuries. Evidence rests on video and official statements.

Media Bias
Articles Published:
5
Right Leaning:
2
Left Leaning:
2
Neutral:
1
Distribution:
Left 40%, Center 20%, Right 40%
Who Benefited

Local opponents of ICE and advocates for immigrant rights gained increased visibility and political support following widely shared videos and statements.

Who Suffered

Tucson immigrant community members and protesters who faced potential detention, physical harm, or chemical exposure during the operation suffered immediate adverse consequences.

Expert Opinion

After reading and researching latest news.... Video and broadcast footage show masked federal officers at a Tucson ICE operation on Dec. 5, protesters, and Representative Adelita Grijalva reporting she was sprayed and pushed; DHS and ICE officials disputed elements and cited officer injuries. Evidence rests on video and official statements.

Coverage of Story:

From Left

ICE Goons Pepper-Spray Newly Sworn-In Congresswoman

The Daily Beast Crooks and Liars
From Center

Tucson Lawmaker Says ICE Pepper-Sprayed During Protest Friday

Yahoo
From Right

New Democratic Rep Posts Video Of Herself Obstructing Federal Agents

The Daily Caller dailycallernewsfoundation.org

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