A Venezuelan asylum seeker in the Detroit area disputes U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) account of how she was injured during a recent encounter. According to the reports, she says ICE agents broke her knee, while ICE maintains a different version of events regarding the injury. The woman’s account contradicts the agency’s description, prompting questions about what happened and how her injuries occurred.

The Independent and Winnipeg Free Press report that the dispute centers on the cause and circumstances of her knee injury, with the asylum seeker alleging harm during the interaction and ICE offering a competing explanation. The reporting highlights the conflict between the woman’s testimony and ICE’s statement, but does not indicate in the provided material what official findings, charges, or medical determinations have been made.

The situation remains under dispute, with the key issue being the discrepancy between the asylum seeker’s claims and ICE’s account of the incident and injury.