Street food vendor clings to tree as immigration agents detain her in Ladera Heights

A street vendor was seen clinging to a tree where federal immigration agents took her in her detention at Ladera Heights.

On June 23, Alica Le Blanc said she had monitored many convincing agents holding women while she was selling food outside the Home Depot store.

Le Blanc quickly followed the agents and asked to identify identity but was ignored.

She said that the agents refused to identify themselves or provide evidence of the woman’s arrest order. They hold a woman, stick to a tree to avoid taking her.

Many passers -by are approaching the group and asking the officers to raise their hands. The woman was eventually handcuffed and detained.

“It was quiet, calm and very flexible,” Lu Plank told KTLA from Elena Abovan. “She held on the tree, but in the end they managed to tear it and pushed its arms behind its back.”

  • The street seller connects a tree before being detained by the migration agents at Ladera Heights on June 23, 2025. The passers -by were shouting on the agents to determine the identification of themselves. (@alexa72)
  • The street seller connects a tree before being detained by the migration agents at Ladera Heights on June 23, 2025. The passers -by were shouting on the agents to determine the identification of themselves. (@alexa72)
  • The street seller connects a tree before being detained by the migration agents at Ladera Heights on June 23, 2025. The passers -by were shouting on the agents to determine the identification of themselves. (@alexa72)
  • The street seller connects a tree before being detained by the migration agents at Ladera Heights on June 23, 2025. The passers -by were shouting on the agents to determine the identification of themselves. (@alexa72)

Lu Blanc said that the agents were armed and pushed the woman to the unique SUV. Some agents seem to have a border cypress. With passers -by shouting, “They kidnap her!” According to what was reported, the agents threw tear gas in the group before they left.

“These men throw three boxes of tear gas in the five of us who were standing around them.”

The food seller was later identified as Selena Vanessa Hernandez Ramirez, 25, from El Salvador. According to what was reported by a 5 -year -old boy.

“This is the thing, whether it has a criminal record or not, [agents] She did not even know who she was, “if Blanc.” It is clear that it was just a classification, chasing a random woman with brown skin on the street. “

KTLA has communicated with the US Department of Internal Security to obtain details about the Ramirez case and whether it will get anything and awaiting a response.

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