DHS pushes back on new Dem Rep’s claim of being pepper-sprayed in Tucson raid

image

Department of Homeland Security spokeswoman Tricia McLaughlin pushed back Friday on allegations from new Arizona Democratic Rep. Adelita Grijalva that she was pepper-sprayed by a “very aggressive” immigration officer.

Grijalva made the claim in a social media video on X earlier Friday, accusing Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials of spraying her during a raid in Tucson, Arizona, after she and community members stopped dozens of ICE officers in the middle of a street near a local restaurant. 

“I was here — this is like the restaurant I come to literally once a week — and was sprayed in the face by a very aggressive agent, pushed around by others, when I literally was not being aggressive,” Grijalva said. “I was asking for clarification, which is my right as a member of Congress.”

The Democrat claimed that her staff had also been pushed and pepper-sprayed by the federal officers.

McLaughlin confirmed the raid but denied that Grijalva was directly sprayed, highlighting that the Arizonan would be a “medical marvel” if her claims were true.

“They’re not true. She was not pepper sprayed. She was in the vicinity of someone who *was* pepper sprayed as they were obstructing and assaulting law enforcement,” McLaughlin said on X. “In fact, 2 law enforcement officers were seriously injured by this mob that [Grijalva] joined. 

“Presenting one’s self as a ‘Member of Congress’ doesn’t give you the right to obstruct law enforcement,” she continued. “More information forthcoming.”

Grijalva later accused ICE of being a “lawless agency” under the Trump administration and claimed that people in her community were not being given due process. 

“If federal agents are brazen enough to fire pellets directly at a Member of Congress, imagine how they behave when encountering defenseless members of our community,” she said. “It’s time for Congress to rein in this rogue agency NOW.”

Misty Severi is a news reporter for Just The News. You can follow her on X for more coverage.

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.