Woman unaccounted for after Camarillo immigration raid recorded video right before being detained: ‘I’m not coming down’ 

Editor’s note: KTLA contacted the US Department of Internal Security to comment on this matter before publishing. As of publication, the Ministry of National Security did not respond. KTLA will update this article with any new information when it is available.

A woman who was missing in the wake of a large -scale federal migration raid on a farm in Vinterora County this week took a video of horrific distress moments before her detention.

The video was obtained and sent to KTLA by mrcheckpoint_ The woman, who is identified only as Irma, who stands on metal scales inside the glass farms on marijuana farms in Camarelo speaks Spanish to federal agents below during the raid, which occurred on Thursday.

The man behind the Mrcheckpoint_, Sennett Devermont account, which also established the People Foundation Foundation, previously told KTLA that he used his page as a way to encourage accountability and transparency with the application of the law and the criminal justice system.

“Hagan Lo Que Hagan … Digan Lo Que Digan, no I am Voy Bagar,” Irma can hear, saying, which translates into: “Do what you want, say what you say, I’m not going down.”

Then the agents are seen preparing a ladder to go and obtain Erma; However, the video ends there, and there was no information about whether Irma had descended voluntarily or whether it was strongly removed from the scaffolding.

There are also no other footage indicating what may happen to Irma before or after the raid.

An audio message sent by Irma to family members was included in the Mrcheckpoint_ video to KTLA, which was It was also published on Instagram. In that, Irma explained what the agents do; The post presented a translation of the message.

The translated message says: “They were taking us. They were using something to bring down a young man.” “They were shooting at us. They hit us a lot.”

According to The Post by Mrcheckpoint_ which was published late on Friday night, Irma is from Guatemala and does not have a family in the United States. She came to the United States to help her daughter a better life and works on the farm and in a restaurant, as he indicated in this position.

“It was only on the farm for five weeks, and now I went,” he said. “Its loved ones have searched every detention system and still nothing. There are no answers, there are no updates. The last thing we heard from it is the video in which we see a ladder.”

“We don’t know how it fell,” continued. “Did she fall? Did she come? Are she okay?”

A non -dated image of a woman determined as Irma, who was missing after a raid for migration at the Marijuana farm in Camarilo on July 10 (IG/@Mrcheckpoint_)

A raid coincided on Thursday in Camarilo, at the Marijuana Agriculture facility on glass farms, with an operation at another location in Carpinteria. More than 200 people were arrested in these raids, which witnessed that federal customers spread tear gas to hundreds of individuals who gathered near the Camarello farm in protest.

The Ministry of Internal Security has mentioned a total of four American citizens now on charges of attacking or resisting officers. A statement issued by the Ministry of National Security states on Friday that the operations stem from criminal orders.

“On July 10, 2025, federal law enforcement employees have prepared criminal order operations at marijuana cultivation sites in Carbetra and Camarello.” “During the operation, at least 10 migrant children were rescued from potential exploitation, forced labor and human trafficking. Federal officials have arrested about 200 illegal foreigners from both signers in Carbantria and Camarelo.”

Glass House farms are now being investigated due to alleged children’s work violations. In a statement, the company said it is fully cooperating with immigration and customs officials in the United States, but they did not explain more; It is not known if any of the facilities that have been traded still work.

People also gathered on Friday in Camarilo in the hope of discovering the information around their loved ones affected by the Glass House Farms. Some were already compiled with their families while others were not calculated, such as Erma, immediately.


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