Father detained by immigration agents while shopping at Home Depot in Burbank

He loved the loved ones after a father was arrested by immigration agents while he was shopping at the warehouse of the house in Borbank.

Carlos Megia Osorio, 42, is the father of five children and works as a tangible man and a contractor.

On June 19 /

“We were carrying the truck, then when we saw it on the verge, it was about to enter the car, and there were two factors that came out of anywhere and started chasing it,” Jonathan told Ktla’s Rick Chambers.

Video of the accident It was posted on the Borbank Nikki Perez’s mayor’s page at Instagram, where Osorio is chasing a car park by an agent.

He was finally detained and transferred to a detention center in the center of Los Angeles. On the day Osurio was taken, he was working to fix a fence in the backyard of Mia Hopeki.

  • Carlos Megia Osurio and his daughters see as a family image.
  • Carlos Megia Osorio was seen in a family image.
  • The video was taken at the moment the federal immigration agents Carlos Megia Osurio were parking at the home warehouse in Borbank on June 19, 2025. (Mayornikkiperz)
  • The son of Carlos Megia Osurio, Jonathan Chavez, speaks to KTLA on June 27, 2025. (KTLA)
  • Jonathan Chavez, (left) speaks with Alex Miners and Mia Hobki (right) in Borbank. (Ktla)
  • Home Depot Store in Bourbank, California. (Ktla)
  • Carlos Megia Osurio and his children see as a family image.

Hobki said: “There is a huge amount of guilt, which was the first thing I felt,” Hobki said. “We had a hole in the fence that had to be corrected. He was working here. He went to pick up some wood from the home defpot and that’s the time when it was taken.”

Osurio illegally came to the United States from Guatemala about 20 years ago. His family said that he had since raised a family in southern California, and worked to provide his wife and children and pay his strikes.

Friends and neighbors told KTLA that they were amazed to hear the detention of Osurio. They described him as a diligent family man loved by his community.

“We are back away from it,” said Alex Minez, a friend. “It is the first person you thought about [when the ICE raids began.] Just seeing how they were doing it and targeting brown people. It was here 20 years ago. He was a member of society. He goes to the church. “

Hobki said: “It is not the person who should follow the ice.” “He is a prominent member of society. He is a loving husband, father and friend. He does not deserve this.”

Family members said they have little information about his case and what are the next steps. They are concerned about his wife and children because they are their main provider.

On Friday night, the loved ones managed to contact Osurio and confirmed that he was transferred to a facility in Arizona and is likely to be transferred to Houston, Texas this week.

Gofundment page to help the Osurio family It can be found here.


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