ICE officers shoot man in California immigration stop

The Hill
by Sarah Davis
April 8, 2026
2 min read

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ICE officers shot and injured Carlos Ivan Mendoza Hernandez during an immigration traffic stop in California.

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This incident raises questions about the use of force by federal agents during immigration enforcement actions, potentially affecting individuals subject to such stops.

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers shot and injured Carlos Ivan Mendoza Hernandez during an attempted traffic stop on Interstate 5 in Patterson, California, on Tuesday. Federal authorities confirmed the shooting occurred during a targeted stop. Mendoza Hernandez is currently hospitalized and "fighting for" his life, according to his attorney. This incident raises questions about the use of force by federal agents during immigration enforcement actions.

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