Nearly a week after the holding of an ice cream seller loved by federal agents, hundreds of community members and political leaders gathered in the memorial veterans to demand his release and collect money for his legal defense.
Ambrocio Lozano, known locally as “Enrique”, was taken from the ice cream car last week in what the witnesses described as a process that includes masked agents in unique vehicles. The seller sold the snipers and “balls” – frozen treatments made of fresh fruit – in the Colver City Park for nearly two decades.
“For the moment, my uncle, with a lot of people here. This is very inhuman what is happening to many people. It’s okay,” said Kimberly Nuriaga, his niece during the Sunday gathering.
Representative Sydney Kamel-Adof criticized the method of detention, saying that Enrick was “kidnapped, kidnapped, by masked people in unique cars without orders.”
Community members have described Louzano as generosity, and often given a free vacuum for children who have not been able to bear their costs. While he admitted that he was not an American citizen, the supporters confirmed that he had not pose any threat to society and had no criminal record.
“The entire society here, it supports my uncle, not just my uncle,” palteros “, every person in the society that we grew up.”
Family personnel collect the personal data for seeking a hearing in Texas, where Lozano is detained. His niece, Mayra Segura, expressed her optimism about his release, saying: “Once the bonds were published while he was outside, we know that he will be well.”
Defenders reported that Luzano had been rejected, subjected to freezing conditions and prevented visitors from receiving the detention center.
During the gathering, community leaders advised population over their legal rights during immigration confrontations, including requesting badger numbers, or judicial orders, and whether they are free to leave.
The supervisor of the province of Los Angeles Holly J. urged. Society Mitchel prepares: “Everyone needs to think if you are standing next to Enrique, what would you do? You have a plan!”
A Gofundment The page has been created to help with bond funds and support the Lozano family, which lost their primary income.