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{{Agent page
|name=Victor Mojica
|agency=[[ICE]]
|role=[[Supervisor]]
|field_office=[[Federal Plaza]]
|state=[[New York]]
|status=Active
|image=VictorMojica.jpg
|verification=Verified
|summary=Victor Mojica is an [[ICE]] supervisor based at 26 Federal Plaza in New York. He was identified by investigative reporting as the federal agent shown on video assaulting an asylum-seeking mother inside the Federal Plaza immigration courthouse on September 25, 2025.
}}
= Victor Mojica =


= Victor Mojica =


{{Agent page
| name        = Victor Mojica
| agency      = [[ICE]]
| role        = [[Supervisor]]
| field_office = [[Federal Plaza]]
| state        = [[New York]]
| status      = Active
| image        = VictorMojica.jpg
| verification = Verified
| summary      = Victor Mojica is an [[ICE]] supervisor based at 26 Federal Plaza in New York. He was identified by investigative reporting as the federal agent shown on video assaulting an asylum-seeking mother inside the Federal Plaza immigration courthouse on September 25, 2025.
}}


== Documented Incidents ==
== Documented Incidents ==

Revision as of 14:25, 13 December 2025



Victor Mojica

Victor Mojica

Agency ICE
Role Supervisor
Field Office Federal Plaza
State New York
Status Active
Verification

Verified

Verification status: Verified


Victor Mojica

Documented Incidents

Incident:2025-09-25 New York NY Federal Plaza Assault by Federal Agent This list updates automatically when incident pages link to this agent.

Evidence and Sources

  • Migrant Insider (Nov 2025) identified Victor Mojica as the ICE agent shown in eyewitness video pushing an asylum-seeking woman to the ground inside the 26 Federal Plaza immigration courthouse.
  • ABC News, CBS News New York, and The Guardian reported on the September 25, 2025 incident, confirming the location, video evidence, and subsequent internal agency response.
  • Members of Congress issued a letter calling for a criminal investigation under 18 U.S.C. § 242 in connection with the incident at 26 Federal Plaza.