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DHS officers entered Rep. Jerry Nadler ’s district office and accused staff members of “harboring rioters” A Nadler staffer is seen crying and being handcuffed.
Nadler 's office is on the sixth floor in the same Varick Street building as federal immigration court.
The incident comes at a time of heightened tension between Democrats and the executive branch over federal immigration enforcement.
DHS says it was responding to information that protesters were inside Nadler ’s office.
A video shows a handcuffed staff member asking, “What’re your problem?” A DHS officer urges her to “Do not resist. Stop resisting” Advocacy group says they did not witness any staff member pushing a DHS officer.
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