Immigrant Shot by ICE in California Sustains At Least Six Wounds, Lawyer Says

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Carlos Ivan Mendoza Hernandez, an immigrant from El Salvador, was shot by ICE agents in Patterson, California, as he attempted to flee in his vehicle. He remains in intensive care with at least six wounds and has undergone three surgeries, his lawyer said.
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