Six people, including teen, detained by ICE after raid in Oakland home: attorney

San Francisco (CrohnSix people, including a minor, were detained after Auckland’s house was raided by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents (ICE) on Tuesday, according to lawyer Nicholas de Primaker. ICE agents raided a house in Street 79 and Hillside Street in East Auckland.

De Bremaker, a lawyer for immigrant rights department at Centro Legal De La Raza, works in the case on behalf of the detainees. According to the lawyer, the 17 -year -old minor is described by another detainee as one who suffers from a severe disability.

De Primaker said that ice agents knocked on the door of Oakland’s house, and one of them answered the door. The agents entered and arrested the people who live at home.

“No child should be in a detention facility, and there are laws that protect children from this,” Primaker told Kron4 outside the San Francisco Ice Field office on Sansome Street.

Primaker said that the detained teenager was “afraid”, adding that he was transferred to a sleeping hotel. According to the lawyer, the circumstances in this ice facility are hate. He says that the facility does not contain beds, and the detainees are forced to sleep on the floor with a piece of plastic as a category.

“He is very afraid. Since yesterday noon, he has not spoken to any member of his family,” he added. “Regardless of the conditions of detention, people still have due legal procedures, children should not, under any circumstance, should be held in a facility like this for adults – much less than the elbow that is not really intended to keep anyone for a few hours.”

De Primaker said it is unclear whether any of the detainees had been accused of a crime. The ice raid on Tuesday in Auckland is the first that his organization in the city is aware.

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