“With guns drawn in the home he’s lived in for over 10 years, Estrada says agents realized after about five minutes they had the wrong guy. But he says he was kept in handcuffs for another 40 minutes to be fingerprinted. He says he was even asked for his green card. Carlos says he’s done nothing but try to do what’s right and obey the law. He’s been a legal U.S. citizen since 1988. He was told he had been under surveillance by ICE agents for three years and was showed a picture of himself at his job in 2010.”
http://www.newson6.com/story/20571710/customs-agents-raid-wrong-house-in-moore
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