ICE agents raid wrong house in Moore, Oklahoma. Gee, that almost never happens, does it?

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MOORE, Oklahoma - A Moore family is still shaken after ICE agents raided the wrong house.

According to the family, it's a case of mistaken identity, and now they want to make sure it doesn't happen again.

"I don't feel too good," said Carlos Estrada Barrintos. "I don't sleep too good, I wake up like at 5:30 in the morning, you know because it's still in my mind."

It was 5:30 a.m. Tuesday when Carlos Estrada says he got a knock at his door by a team of ICE agents that he and his family will never forget.

"I don't want it to happen with anybody else," said Estrada.

He says his wife, 15-year-old daughter, and 18-year-old son were aggressively handcuffed and sat on the floor of their living room.

"I don't have no T-shirt, no shoes," said Estrada. "I just got on my shorts. I'm just lost."

"The guy, he was like right here, and he had pictures and he was looking at them and showing us, and they didn't even look like him," said Estrada's 15-year-old son, Isaac.

With guns drawn in the home he's lived in for over 10 years, Estrada says agents realized after about five minutes they had the wrong guy. But he says he was kept in handcuffs for another 40 minutes to be fingerprinted. He says he was even asked for his green card.

"I saw my kids and my wife," said an emotional Estrada.

Carlos says he's done nothing but try to do what's right and obey the law. He's been a legal U.S. citizen since 1988....
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