ICE killed a Houston father, then called him the aggressor
by Jason Weisberger · Boing BoingLorenzo Salgado Araujo spent 35 years in the United States, raised three sons, built houses, built his own home, and was shot by ICE before work.
His son Ronaldo said he did not learn about his father's final moments from the hospital or law enforcement. He recognized his father from videos on social media, not by sight but by the sound of his voice, crying in the street as he bled.
In the emotional press conference, Ronaldo described his desperate scramble to find out information about what happened to his father. When he first heard about an interaction with ICE, the reports were conflicting. He hoped his father had simply been detained, so his first plan had been to find his father's white work van and deliver it to his crew so that they might be able to finish work and get paid.
As time went on, Ronaldo remained in the dark. He did not learn about his father's final moments from a hospital or law enforcement. Instead, confirmation of his death came in the cruel form of videos on social media.
"I recognized him immediately: not from his appearance, but from his voice crying in the street as he was bleeding out," Ronaldo said through tears.Bulwark
The detail that stays with you is the lunch. For more than thirty years, his wife made it before he left for work. The morning after ICE killed him was the first time she did not. That is what state violence looks like after the press release: a work van without its driver, a crew without answers, a kitchen where the routine stops.
Thirty-five years of building a family in America ended with two words: "illegal alien."
Previously:
• ICE buys the cages, private prison company keeps the keys