Watch: Ice agents pull mother away from child during violent arrest

A new video from the Warsster, Massachusetts has captured a violent arrest of a teenage girl by immigration officers, showing that her face has been slammed into the ground during the neighborhood raid which has increased public outrage and renewed the operation of ice.Filmed by witnesses and online shared footage, immigration and customs enforcement (ICE), reflects anarchy as agents, who attempts to detain a Brazilian woman who was with her newborn and teenage daughter. Dramatic incidents on Eureka Street were revealed on Thursday morning, as a mob of about 25 residents formed a human obstacle around the family in an attempt to block arrest.“Don’t take mother!” And “they don’t have a warrant!” Outside, the members of the community demanded the agents to see the official documents. According to many spectators, ICE officials claimed that they do not need to present a warrant, completing further unrest. By the time the local police arrived, the mother was already kept in an ice vehicle. As the tension increased, the woman’s 16-year-old daughter was still holding her child, who was standing in front of the vehicle in a desperate attempt to prevent it from leaving.He eventually handed over the infant to an audience before kicking the SUV.Police alleged that the girl tried to jump in front of the vehicle. Shortly thereafter, the authorities took him to the ground. NBC Boston footage suggests that he is slammed into the pavement along with his face, as he shouted. He was arrested on several charges, including protesting child crisis and arrest. The baby was untoward.Another woman, a candidate for the Ashley Spring Local School Committee, was also arrested even after allegedly pushed the officers and throwing an unknown liquid on them. She faces allegations and disorganized.City officials have since condemned the operation. City manager Eric Batista described the incident as “disturbed”, while Mayor Joseph Petty called it “disastrous” and said that the ICE had not already informed the city officials.Petty said, “Fear of snow is the worst dream of tearing a family in our city so many bad dreams.”The Warsster police said they were trying to reduce the situation, but the local leaders and immigrant rights advocates are demanding an inquiry into both snow and police conduct.