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Public confront ICE agents trying to restrain Australian man

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People check into their flights at Harry Reid International Airport, Jan. 11, 2023, in Las Vegas.

Video footage of two Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents tackling a man at the airport in the Las Vegas metro area drew public outrage and criticism from elected officials.

One video posted on social media showed a man yelling and crying on the ground in Terminal 3 at Harry Reid International Airport on Tuesday when a man and a masked woman, both in plainclothes, tried to control, handcuff and detain him. When the pair realised they were being filmed, they walked away, leaving the man with a handcuff attached to one arm.

Late Tuesday afternoon, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police identified the pair as ICE agents. They found no outstanding warrants on him, removed his handcuffs, and notified ICE.

According to the Department of Homeland Security, ICE officers did not proceed with the arrest of Phu Nguyen, a 57-year-old citizen of Australia who overstayed his visa, at the Las Vegas Airport on Tuesday. ICE arrested him at his flight departing the Los Angeles International Airport on Wednesday, the Department of Homeland Security said.

"ICE is continuing to act with impunity — instilling fear in our communities and scaring tourists, which hurts our tourism economy," Democratic US Senator for Nevada Jacky Rosen said in a statement. "Enough is enough. ICE must follow the same common sense guardrails as other law enforcement agencies."

The Nevada Latino Legislative Caucus and the Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander Caucus are calling for a full investigation into the aborted arrest by ICE at Harry Reid International Airport, urging Governor Joe Lombardo to explain the transparency and accountability for federal law enforcement agencies operating in Nevada.

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