
Binsk says it “did not allow” a border patrol to use a rented truck to remove migrants in the home depot in Los Angeles
The U.S. border agents jumped from the back of a rented box truck and took arrests on Wednesday in Los Angeles Home Depot Storage during a migration raid called by the “Trojan Horse Operation” official.
The early morning raid came near the center of Los Angeles, just days after the Federal Appeal Court He supported the Federal judge order The Trump administration was prevented from conducting random stops and arrests in southern California.
“For those who believed that the immigration application had stopped in southern California, think again,” ATTY behaves to us. Bill Essly posted on the social platform x After the raid. “The enforcement of federal law is not negotiable and there are no havens of the reach of the federal government.”
The messages were sent to the US Department of Internal Security in search of details about the raid, including the number of people arrested. American border patrols, Greg Bouvino Fox News reports on the two arrests of the two on X, describing the event “Trojan Horse”.
The photos on social media showed the moment when the rear door of the rented Penske truck was opened, and revealed many unified factors in guns. A Penske Truck Rental spokesman said the company was looking to use its cars by federal officials, saying that its regulations prohibit the transport of people in truck charging areas.
A spokesman for Randolph B. Rerson in an email: “The company was not aware that its trucks would be used to operate today and did not allow it.” “Pinkki will communicate with the Ministry of National Security and enhance its policy to avoid the improper use of its future vehicles.”
Since June, the Los Angeles region has been a battlefield in the Trump administration’s aggressive immigration strategy that motivated the protests Publishing the National Guard And the marine infantry for more than a month. The federal agents gathered Immigrants Without a legal status to be in the United States of home warehouses, car wash, bus stations, And farms. Some American citizens were also arrested.
Lobby Karasco Cardona, a teacher at Union Del Barrio, said that the members of her invitation group were doing regular patrols at Home Depot early on Monday when they saw the Penske truck pulling into the parking lot, and they are announcing today’s workers there. Immigrant workers, others have a legal status and others, are often waiting for car parking at home to employ various daily jobs.
“They opened the back, went out and randomly began to seize people,” said Cardona.
Cardona said that the unique white trucks with customs customers and the protection of the American border arrived shortly after participating in the process. The organization has identified three street vendors and four days of workers who were arrested, but they were still trying to calculate others. Family members said that one of the street vendors tried to show evidence of the asylum contract before his arrest.
Last month, a federal judge prevented temporary federal agents from using racist stereotypes to implement random arrests after the American Civil Liberties Union, the General Adviser and other invitation groups to prosecute these practices. The government’s lawyers argued that the matter impedes the agents from implementing the enforcement of immigration, but the Court of Appeal in the ninth American district on Friday supported the matter.
“Enforcement operations are very targeted,” said Trichia McLeulin, Assistant Minister of Internal Security for Internal Security.
On Wednesday, workers ’regulation network condemned a raid on Wednesday, and described the targeted workers the backbone of the local economy.
“Today’s raid organized by agents in cowboy hats jumping from a rented car with a television crew in the clouds, a serious escalation in the Trump administration’s assault on migrant societies, courts and the Los Angeles people,” said Pablo Alvarado, CEO of the group in the statement.
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