Deaf California teenager says immigration officers assaulted him for not heeding commands – The Mercury News Today Us News


A deaf Los Angeles teenager says he was assaulted and taken into custody during a protest in downtown Los Angeles last month by federal immigration officers, who cited him for failing to comply with their directions.

Videos posted on Saturday, Jan. 24 to Instagram show armed agents, wearing U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security uniforms, chasing and tackling 18-year-old Anthony Paredes, seen wearing a red, green and white poncho, to the ground.

Multiple people are heard in the background yelling, “He’s deaf! He cannot hear!” and asking officers not to hurt him. “DHS agents just tackled a young deaf man to the ground,” the caption read. Another read, “DHS puts lives at risk.”

It was not clear what preceded the incident. DHS did not respond to requests for comment over the weekend.

“DHS came outside and started chasing a hearing woman, and ended up chasing me instead,” Paredes, who does not speak, said in a written statement that was provided to a reporter. “Because I’m disabled; they took advantage of that. … they targeted me because I’m deaf.”

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18-year-old deaf activist Anthony Paredes with L.A. educators and organizers at a Saturday, Jan. 31, 2026 rally decrying federal immigration enforcement. The rally was held in front of LA Unified School District headquarters in downtown Los Angeles. (Photo by Joshua Silla)

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At a Saturday, Jan. 31 press conference and rally in front of LA Unified School District headquarters, Paredes gathered with supporters and LAUSD educators, including his own teachers, to denounce the incident.




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