
Trump's Agents Brutally Arrested Him On Video. Now He's Speaking Out.
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Orbin Mauricio Henríquez Serrano's violent arrest went viral and he wants the world to know what happened.
Orbin Mauricio Henríquez Serrano, like many immigrants living in the Twin Cities, was scared to go into work on Jan. 11. Immigration agents had been marauding through Minneapolis and St. Paul for weeks, targeting neighborhoods with large immigrant populations and demanding papers from people based on their accents. Four days earlier, one of them had killed Renee Good. But several of his co-workers at a local tavern, where he was a cook and assistant manager, had called out, so he felt like he had to go in.
First, he had to get gas.
He stopped at a Speedway in St. Paul, bought a Red Bull, and sat in his car as it filled up. That’s when he noticed the immigration agents surrounding his vehicle. He knew as soon as he saw them that they wanted to arrest him, all too aware of the seemingly random ambushes by masked agents across the region recently.
“They didn’t know who I was, really — until, I think, they scanned the license plates of my vehicle,” he recalled in Spanish.
Millions of people have seen what happened next.













