Visibly shaken senator delivers impassioned speech after dust-up at DHS presser
Sen. Alex Padilla (D-CA) (CNN screenshot)

Sen. Alex Padilla (D-CA) gave a brief statement outside the Los Angeles federal building Thursday, shortly after he was physically removed from a Homeland Security briefing held by Kristi Noem.

"I'm here in Los Angeles today, and I was here in the federal building in the conference room awaiting a scheduled briefing from federal officials as part of my responsibility as a senator to provide oversight and accountability," Padilla read. "While I was waiting for the briefing with General Guillot, I learned that Secretary Noem was having a press conference a couple doors down the hall."

"Over the course of several weeks several of my colleagues have been asking the Department of Homeland Security for more information...and we've gotten little to no information in response to our inquiries," he added.

"I was there peacefully. At one point, I had a question, and so I began to ask a question. I was almost immediately forcibly removed from the room, I was forced to the ground, and I was handcuffed. I was not arrested. I was not detained," he emphasized.

"I will say this: if this is how this administration responds to a senator with a question. If this is how the Department of Homeland Security responds to a senator with a question, you can only imagine what they're doing to farm workers, to cooks, to day laborers out in the Los Angeles community, throughout California and throughout the country."

Watch the clip below via CNN.