Border Patrol shooting victim Marimar Martinez speaks out on behalf of victims

February 3, 2026 • Google News World

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Three individuals have come forward with stories of aggressive encounters with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents.

Marimar Martinez, who was shot by CBP agents in Chicago, has spoken out about her experience. She stated that she is now “their voice” for those affected by such incidents.

Additionally, two other Americans have shared their experiences with CNN. One woman reported being shot five times by CBP agents during an encounter. The incident occurred while she was in the country without proper documentation.

Blumenthal, a U.S. Senator, will host a public forum on ICE brutality next week. The event aims to raise awareness about the issue and provide a platform for victims to share their stories.

A woman who was shot by CBP agents in Chicago has asked a judge to allow her to release evidence related to the incident. The request is part of an ongoing effort to shed light on the circumstances surrounding the shooting.

These individuals are among those who have experienced aggressive encounters with Trump’s DHS (Department of Homeland Security). They are now sharing their stories as part of efforts to raise awareness about the issue and advocate for change.

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