Venezuelan asylum seeker's knee fracture claim contradicts ICE account
Yerlys Moreno López, a Venezuelan asylum seeker who entered the U.S. legally in 2024, was injured during an ICE encounter on May 19 after agents attempted to pull her over. She alleges ICE agents tackled her to the ground after a car chase and crash, fracturing her kneecap and causing other injuries requiring emergency surgery. Medical records support her account that injuries occurred after exiting the vehicle, contradicting ICE's claim she was injured in the crash. Her case has drawn scrutiny as part of broader concerns about ICE tactics during enforcement operations, with attorneys filing for habeas corpus seeking her release from North Lake detention center.
































