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BumRushDaShow

(165,177 posts)
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 01:52 PM 3 hrs ago

ICE officer accused of excessive force, then sent back to work despite active probe

Source: NPR

December 24, 2025 5:00 AM ET


In the span of less than 72 hours, Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer Victor Mojica went from being widely vilified and placed on administrative leave — to being returned right back to his old job. On a Friday in September, Mojica was caught on several cameras roughly pushing a woman into the hallway and then to the ground, as the woman screamed.

The incident at an immigration court in New York rapidly circulated online and prompted the Homeland Security Department to place Mojica on administrative leave – a rare instance of such leave being publicly announced. By the following Monday, Mojica was back on the job, without any further explanation from the agency.

NPR has now learned that he returned to work before the Homeland Security Department's internal watchdog had concluded a review into his behavior. The DHS Office of Inspector General ultimately decided — nearly two months later — that the incident did not merit a criminal probe.

The disclosure of the probe raises questions about the adequacy of DHS oversight mechanisms to investigate employee misconduct. It comes as the department has gutted some internal oversight agencies and faces consistent pressure from Trump officials to ramp up deportations.

Read more: https://www.npr.org/2025/12/24/nx-s1-5650773/ice-immigration-agent-leave-oversight



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ICE officer accused of excessive force, then sent back to work despite active probe (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 3 hrs ago OP
BASTARDS!! bluestarone 3 hrs ago #1
ICE brutality is a feature, not a bug. tblue37 3 hrs ago #4
I am so ashamed and disgusted in my country even more after seeing it kimbutgar 3 hrs ago #2
Oh, I'm quite sure he has learned his lesson PatSeg 3 hrs ago #3
Feature, not bug. tblue37 3 hrs ago #5
Exactly PatSeg 3 hrs ago #6

kimbutgar

(26,697 posts)
2. I am so ashamed and disgusted in my country even more after seeing it
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 02:09 PM
3 hrs ago

These are our fellow human beings !

PatSeg

(51,975 posts)
3. Oh, I'm quite sure he has learned his lesson
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 02:12 PM
3 hrs ago

and will never use excessive force again!

Meanwhile, there have been so many documented instances of ICE agents using excessive force, I wonder how long before they will be "investigated". I'm not holding my breath. The violence and cruelty are the point, not a mistake.

PatSeg

(51,975 posts)
6. Exactly
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 02:24 PM
3 hrs ago

They are meant to instill fear and uncertainty. It isn't really about immigrants or law & order.

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