非法移民与联邦官员激烈冲突后面临多项指控,疑于拜登时期入境


据美国司法部官员称,这名委内瑞拉籍人士据信于2024年非法进入美国

作者:布雷恩·德皮施
福克斯新闻
发布时间:2026年3月12日 美国东部时间晚上8:10

美国司法部本周对一名委内瑞拉籍人士提起刑事诉讼,指控其本月早些时候在一家企业外袭击联邦官员、抢夺并持有该官员的枪支,同时抗拒逮捕。

美国国土安全部国土安全特遣部队(HSTF)的执法人员在接到有关非法居住在美国的人员在密歇根州尤蒂卡的一家企业担任送货司机的信息后,开始在该企业附近进行监视。

根据美国司法部的新闻稿,特工们观察到一辆以33岁的阿诺尔多·何塞·马尔克斯-普利多(Arnoldo Jose Marquez-Pulido)名义登记的车辆正在驶离停车场,他们认定他是非法入境者。

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照片显示,马尔克斯-普利多据称从密歇根州东区的刑事诉讼中抢夺了一名官员的枪支。(美国司法部)

在特工们试图进行例行交通拦截后,当局称马尔克斯-普利多短暂停车后以“高速”逃离警方。

刑事诉讼指控,他随后返回企业所在地,并试图逃跑。

美国司法部在新闻稿中表示,一名国土安全特遣部队特工在马尔克斯-普利多据称无视其停车命令并试图进入企业后,对其进行了追捕。

在冲突过程中,马尔克斯-普利多被指控用肘部击打特工面部,并伸手去拿特工的配枪(一把“格洛克19”手枪)。检察官称,他成功将枪从特工枪套中取出并短暂持有,直到特工重新控制局面。

其他官员赶到现场并从地面找回了武器。当局称,马尔克斯-普利多继续抵抗,最终被制服。

官员们表示,该特工肘部有挫伤,膝盖和手部有擦伤,脸颊有挫伤。第二名特工膝盖有挫伤。两人均在医院接受治疗后出院。

马尔克斯-普利多原定于本周在底特律联邦法院首次出庭,但检察官表示将寻求对其拘留,等待进一步诉讼。

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2025年6月19日,加利福尼亚州居民、联邦特工和边境巡逻队特工。(Genaro Molina/洛杉矶时报 via Getty Images)

据信,马尔克斯-普利多于2024年在加利福尼亚州圣伊西德罗(San Ysidro)入境口岸非法进入美国,当时未持有签证或有效旅行证件。

联邦检察官表示,对这名委内瑞拉籍人士的指控凸显了部分执法人员在打击边境安全和执行唐纳德·特朗普总统在其第二个白宫任期内优先推进的强硬移民执法政策时所面临的危险。

密歇根州东区美国检察官杰罗姆·戈尔根(Jerome Gorgon)在一份声明中表示:“有人称,执行我们国家的移民法是不公平的,因为非法移民都是无害的。今天的指控打破了这一说法。”

“高速拒捕、袭击联邦特工并抢夺特工的枪支绝非‘无害’行为,”他补充道,“而所谓的‘不公平’是,美国人正在为危险的非法移民付出代价。”

这一消息发布之际,国土安全部和美国移民和海关执法局(ICE)官员表示,对执法人员的袭击事件急剧增加,并誓言将追究涉嫌暴力袭击执法人员的个人责任。

参议院议员们在如何为国土安全部全额拨款并结束已持续至周四第27天的政府停摆问题上仍存在严重分歧。

移民执法已成为民主党人的关键争议点,尤其是在他们继续就全面资助这个庞大联邦机构的法案细节进行争论时。

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纽约州民主党参议员、参议院少数党领袖查克·舒默周四表示,他和参议院中的大多数民主党人已准备好资助“大部分国土安全部”,包括运输安全管理局(TSA)、网络安全和基础设施安全局、联邦紧急事务管理局(FEMA)和海岸警卫队,但不包括移民和海关执法局或海关与边境保护局。

舒默本人还指责参议院中的共和党人因移民问题分歧而阻挠该法案,这引发了与参议院多数党领袖、南达科他州共和党人约翰·图恩的激烈争执。

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图恩反驳道:“我认为民主党领袖知道,我们已多次尝试临时资助所有项目,以便继续就ICE预算进行谈判。”

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Illegal alien’s violent tussle with federal officer leads to multiple charges after suspected Biden-era entry

The Venezuelan national is believed to have entered the US illegally in 2024, DOJ officials said

By Breanne Deppisch
Fox News
Published March 12, 2026 8:10pm EDT

The Justice Department filed a criminal complaint this week against a Venezuelan national accused of assaulting a federal officer and grabbing and possessing the officer’s gun while resisting arrest outside a business earlier this month.

Law enforcement officers assigned to the Department of Homeland Security’s Homeland Security Task Force, or HSTF, began surveillance near a business in Utica, Michigan, after receiving information that individuals living in the U.S. illegally were working at the site as delivery drivers.

Agents observed a vehicle registered to Arnoldo Jose Marquez-Pulido, 33, who was leaving the parking lot, and they determined he was in the country illegally, according to a press release from the Justice Department.

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Photos of Marquez-Pulido allegedly grabbing the officer’s gun from the criminal complaint in the Eastern District of Michigan.(Department of Justice)

After agents attempted a routine traffic stop, authorities say Marquez-Pulido briefly pulled over before fleeing from officers at a “high rate of speed.”

He then returned to the business location, where he proceeded to flee on foot, the criminal complaint alleged.

An HSTF agent proceeded to tackle Marquez-Pulido after he allegedly ignored the agent’s commands to stop and attempted to enter the business, the Justice Department said in a press release.

During the struggle, Marquez-Pulido is accused of striking the agent in the face with his elbow and reaching for the agent’s service weapon, identified as a “Glock 19” pistol. Prosecutors say he was able to remove the gun from the agent’s holster and briefly wield it before losing control of it as the agent regained leverage.

Additional officers responded and recovered the weapon from the ground. Authorities say Marquez-Pulido continued to resist before being restrained.

The agent sustained a contusion to his elbow, abrasions to his knees and hands and a contusion to his cheek, officials said. A second agent sustained a knee contusion. Both were treated at a hospital and released.

Marquez-Pulido was scheduled to make his initial appearance in federal court in Detroit this week, though prosecutors said they will seek to have him held in custody pending further proceedings.

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Residents and federal and Border Patrol agents in California June 19, 2025. (Genaro Molina/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

Marquez-Pulido is believed to have entered the U.S. at a San Ysidro, California, port of entry in 2024, without a visa or valid travel documents.

Federal prosecutors said the allegations against the Venezuelan national underscore the dangers that some officers face while seeking to crack down on border security and enforce a hardline immigration enforcement agenda that President Donald Trump has prioritized during his second White House term.

“Some say that enforcing our nation’s immigration laws is unfair because illegal aliens are all harmless,” U.S. Attorney Jerome Gorgon of the Eastern District of Michigan said in a statement. “Today’s allegations break that narrative.

“High-speed flight from arrest, fighting federal agents and grabbing an agent’s gun are not ‘harmless,’” he added. “And what’s ‘unfair’ is the fact that Americans pay the price for dangerous illegal aliens.”

The news comes as DHS and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials said assaults on officers have increased sharply and vowed to pursue individuals accused of violence against law enforcement.

Senate lawmakers remain sharply divided over how to proceed with fully funding DHS and ending the shutdown that stretched into its 27th day Thursday.

Immigration enforcement has emerged as a key sticking point for Democrats, in particular, as they continue to grapple over the specifics of a bill to fully fund the sprawling federal agency.

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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., during a news conference at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., March 3, 2026.(Graeme Sloan/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said Thursday he and most Democrats in the chamber were ready to fund “most of DHS,” including TSA, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, FEMA and the Coast Guard but not Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency or CBP.

Schumer, for his part, has also accused Republicans in the chamber of blocking the bill due to disagreements over immigration, prompting a heated exchange with Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D.

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“I assume the Democrat leader is aware of the fact that we have tried repeatedly to fund everything temporarily to allow the negotiations over the ICE budget to continue,” Thune shot back.

Fox News Digital’s Alex Miller contributed to this report.

Breanne Deppisch is a national politics reporter for Fox News Digital covering the Trump administration, with a focus on the Justice Department, FBI and other national news. She previously covered national politics at the Washington Examiner and The Washington Post, with additional bylines in Politico Magazine, the Colorado Gazette and others. You can send tips to Breanne at Breanne.Deppisch@fox.com, or follow her on X at @breanne_dep.

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