A 53-year-old man is battling for his life in a suburban hospital after being brutally arrested by federal immigration agents on Sunday morning. Ricardo Rodriguez, who has lived in the United States for over three decades and holds a valid visa, was detained while riding his bike to buy groceries. 
According to his niece Stephanie Suaine, Rodriguez's family members were unable to see him at the hospital due to an "agency" restriction that prohibited them from visiting their loved one. Despite repeatedly asking the agents if they were with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), they refused to confirm or deny it.
Rodriguez's arrest was caught on video, which shows ICE agents placing him in a chokehold before striking his head at least once. He then suffered chest pains, prompting medical attention. The family claims that Rodriguez has no criminal record, and he is being held by the federal government despite having a valid visa.
As tensions escalated, supporters gathered outside the hospital to demand answers from hospital authorities. Organizers brought a letter and petition to request that ICE officials leave and allow the family to visit their loved one. However, the security guard who delivered the letter claimed that it would be forwarded to the agency.
Loyola Medicine has stated that federal agencies like ICE are treated equally to all law enforcement personnel if they need to enter hospital facilities. The hospital did not provide further information on Rodriguez's condition or prognosis.
				
			According to his niece Stephanie Suaine, Rodriguez's family members were unable to see him at the hospital due to an "agency" restriction that prohibited them from visiting their loved one. Despite repeatedly asking the agents if they were with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), they refused to confirm or deny it.
Rodriguez's arrest was caught on video, which shows ICE agents placing him in a chokehold before striking his head at least once. He then suffered chest pains, prompting medical attention. The family claims that Rodriguez has no criminal record, and he is being held by the federal government despite having a valid visa.
As tensions escalated, supporters gathered outside the hospital to demand answers from hospital authorities. Organizers brought a letter and petition to request that ICE officials leave and allow the family to visit their loved one. However, the security guard who delivered the letter claimed that it would be forwarded to the agency.
Loyola Medicine has stated that federal agencies like ICE are treated equally to all law enforcement personnel if they need to enter hospital facilities. The hospital did not provide further information on Rodriguez's condition or prognosis.