Shot by ICE and still in pain. LA detainee highlights gaps in DHS oversight
Key Points:
- Ulises Parias visits his father, Carlitos Ricardo "Richard" Parias, weekly at the Adelanto Detention Center, where his father remains detained after being shot by federal agents during an immigration arrest in Los Angeles over eight months ago.
- Immigration attorneys allege Parias is not receiving adequate medical care for his gunshot wound, which has caused persistent pain, decreased mobility, and other health issues, despite referrals for orthopedic evaluation and physical therapy.
- Parias was charged with assault on a federal officer but had no prior criminal record; charges were dismissed due to inadequate legal representation, though the government is appealing, and Parias remains detained under the Laken Riley Act, which mandates detention for certain immigration-related offenses.
- Legal avenues for Parias’ release are limited, with habeas petitions and bond hearings complicated by mandatory detention policies, and congressional oversight and intervention efforts face challenges due to limited resources and political constraints.
- Parias' family, especially his son Ulises, continues to support him emotionally and legally while advocating for improved medical treatment and his release, highlighting broader concerns about immigration detention conditions and use of force by federal agents.