Rueben Antonio Cruz was sitting with a friend in Rogers Park when ICE agents pulled up onto the street.

The immigration officers stopped their truck and went straight after them on Oct. 9, Cruz told the Tribune.

“They asked us if we have papers. I said I do but I don’t have them on me,” Cruz, a 60-year old man with heart problems originally from El Salvador, recalled in Spanish.

The agents stood Cruz up, put him in their truck, drove around in circles, and asked questions, he said.

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    My wife used to be a green card holder it was made clear to her when she got it that she needed to always carry it. Not defending the gestapo’s actions, but the dude should not have left the card at home.

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      22 hours ago

      I gotta point out that in Canada at least, unless you’re driving you don’t need to carry any ID. You could be a freshly landed immigrant and you don’t really need to carry anything. Unless you’re driving, buying alcohol / weed or need to register for something. Its wild to me that “not having your papers” while just going about your day in the world is not resulting in major protests. Just wild.

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      I was still a kid (under 18) when I had a green card so maybe I didn’t get the official lecture for that reason, and then my parents didn’t think it was important enough to tell me.