A widely shared video from a Minnesota gas station shows a man suffering severe injuries being lifted and carried by federal Border Patrol or ICE agents during an enforcement action earlier this month.
Social media and eyewitness posts identify the man by name as Orbin Mauricio Henríquez Serrano, although authorities have not publicly confirmed his identity. Online commenters also say family members are demanding proof of life, reporting that they have not received official updates on his condition.
Footage shows Serrano motionless and surrounded by several agents before he is placed into a government vehicle. The unsettling visuals sparked immediate concern from onlookers and people online.
In comments across social platforms, some users claim the family briefly spoke to him by phone from a detention facility and said he was injured but still alive at that moment. However, these claims have not been verified by independent news outlets or official sources.
The lack of clear, verified information has heightened anxiety among people sharing the video, with some demanding that authorities release proof that Serrano is alive and receiving proper care.
The Department of Homeland Security and Border Patrol typically do not provide detailed medical updates on detainees, citing privacy and procedural reasons, and no public statement has clarified his status.
This incident has entered broader scrutiny as part of heightened tensions around immigration enforcement in Minnesota, where recent operations have drawn protests and public debate.
As the video continues to circulate online, many are calling for transparency and updates from law enforcement and detention officials concerning Serrano’s condition and whereabouts.