Federal agents held him in a hospital for 37 days, at times shackled to his bed, without charging him
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Bayron Rovidio Marin's case highlights serious concerns about immigration practices in the U.S. After breaking his leg during a raid, he was held for 37 days in a hospital, sometimes shackled to his bed, without any charges being filed against him. This situation raises questions about the treatment of individuals in custody and the legal processes surrounding immigration enforcement, emphasizing the need for reform in how such cases are handled.
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