DHS Secretary Kristi Noem attends ICE raid at home of pregnant L.A. County mother

Four -year -old Mentington Park was shocked to see about half a scale of vehicles carrying an armed with a large weapon, immigration and customs owners in the United States outside her home on Thursday morning, even more anxious when the Ministry of Ministers Christie Nayyim monitored alongside the raid.

Sabrina said that she was in the bathroom at about 6 am when she saw her son -in -law for the first time a threat in front of the family home.

“I felt terrified, and I will not lie to you,” Midina Rick Chambers told KTLA. “I was trembling. I was afraid. I didn’t go anything like that.”

Medina, an American citizen, said that she looked at the window and saw 10 men wearing tactical military clothes, all of whom carry rifles.

She said, “I was like, I dreamed or this is real.”

According to Medina, the agents told her that she left her home with her children. They stand in the corridor, and they showed her a matter for her husband, whose name is included in the list as David Garcia.

She also made it clear that her husband’s name is Jorge and that he was not at home, one of the agents is arrested on an outdoor outdoor surveillance camera that directs the device out of what was clear.

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The cameras inside the house acquired armed ice agents who pass through the residence room separately, while again. Watch Niam, wearing a bulletproof jacket and Callcap, from the street.

The Secretary of the Ministry of National Security had later mentioned the Huntington Park raid at a press conference where the Senator Alex Badilla was approximately out of the room, pushed to the ground, and for a short period of time.

After hearing about the raid, Janis Han, the supervisor of Los Angeles Province, went to the Huntington Park neighborhood and spoke to some of the neighbors of Medina.

“I am very disappointed in this government at the present time and what they do,” she told KTLA.

Huntington Park, who was four months pregnant with her fifth child, said her husband is deported, the future of the family is dark.

“I will not be able to pay a rent when I have to pay it,” she said. “My husband is not here. I don’t know if they will take it tomorrow, the next day tomorrow. It is sad.”

Snow agents, along with Nayyim, left the house empty -handed at the end, and children were allowed to return inward.

At the present time, the family is not sure what the coming days will bring, but a debtor said if her husband is deported, she and her children are likely to follow him to Mexico.

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