Dozens of heavily armed ICE agents swarm popular L.A. County swap meet

By recycling the Internal Security helicopter, several dozens of armed armed armed armed armed armed armed armed men who wear one of the most popular barties in southern California, which mostly meet the needs of a Latin crowd during the weekend.

The accident, according to the video of the event that was captured by photographers with ONSENE.TV, is revealed on Saturday at about 3:30 pm at the Santa Fe Springs Swap meeting in 13963 Alondra Blvd.

Carlos Suwaido of KTLA reported that the scene of ice agents sent many sellers and agents running, in an attempt to escape from the raid.

An estimated 60 customers of the enforcement of immigration and customs were seen on the land of the used commodity market, which also includes a place for music.

Some spectators were seen depicting the raid on their mobile phones, while the federal authorities moved through the crowd.

It is not clear whether Federal officials are expected to hold many individuals in this event, but despite their large numbers, only two people, a woman and a man, were seen, the latter who told a Colombian, Colombia, in handcuffs while accompanying them.

Other unconfirmed reports indicate that at least a handful of arrests have been made. KTLA has reached DHS and is waiting for a response.

  • Santa Fe Springs swap up to meet ice raids
  • Santa Fe Springs swap up to meet ice raids
  • Santa Fe Springs swap up to meet ice raids
  • Santa Fe Springs swap up to meet ice raids

“The ice comes and the entire place comes,” said Araly Lopez, a seller on the open air market in the open market. “All the entrances were wide open. There was a helicopter around the building. They were dragging people from the bathrooms. They went to all the spaces that were asked about everyone’s identity.”

Lopez expressed her regret for the raid, adding that these are all just people working and that her grandmother and parents are afraid to come to work at the swap meeting, which is their main source of income.

“They are afraid to come to work,” she said. “I don’t think they will come for the next few months.”

The Santa raid in Springs comes in the wake of raids in other areas of Los Angeles Province.

On June 11, ice agents arrested a man in the Downey Church, which led to a protest from society and religious leaders. Just one day later, the Huntington Park’s home was raided by agents, where the Secretary of the Ministry of National Security, Christie sleep, looked at the street.

The aim of the research was David Garcia, an unreliable man with a criminal record, according to the ice, was not at home. His pregnant wife and four children, all American citizens, were forced out of the house while armed workers searched the residence room according to the room.

Continuous ice raids have prompted more than a week of protests throughout the Los Angeles areas, especially the city center, with the Los Angeles Police Department about about 561 arrests since the outbreak of anti -ICS demonstrations on June 7.

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