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Border patrol agents moved their operations north on Thursday to California’s capital, aimed at a home depot in Sacramento, this time more than 500 miles from the border.
On Friday Judge in Los Angeles ordered federal immigration agents to temporarily stop the “rotating patrols” in which armed agents Immigrants and US citizens in Southern California were arrested aggressively during monthly repression. They headed for car washes, construction work and homeowners, arresting mainly Latin American men who were longtime residents of Los Angeles.
The agents seem to have stopped the undeniable, aggressive change through Los Angeles after the court ruling, which is applied only in the Central District of the State. However, the border patrol was under a separate court order to suspend such raids without agreement in the Eastern County of the State – which included Sacramento – after agents attacked a home depot and other jobs in January.
The architect of both the Central Valley and Los Angeles, Gregory Bovinostood in front of the State Capitol building on Thursday for Interview with Fox NewsS
“There is no city of the sanctuary. Sacramento is not a city of the sanctuary. California is not the state of the sanctuary. There is no sanctuary anywhere,” said the chief patrol agent of the El Centro sector. “We are here to stay. We are not going anywhere. We will influence this mission and secure the homeland.”
Also on Thursday, the Federal Court of Appeal rejected the Ministry of Interior Security’s request to pause in the temporary restraining order, won last week by the civil rights groups, which claim that “Brazen, combined abductions“Violated the defense of the Constitution against unreasonable searches, and the government was illegal Denial of detained access to a lawyerS
In the case of Kern County, Federal Judge issued a preliminary order in April Object agents from the use of racial profiling In the Eastern County of California, which includes Sacramento.
In court documents, the federal government maintains that its tactics are legal while Promising to retrain agents of the fourth and fifth amendment to the US Constitution.
Bovino publicly said the border patrol has set out after a list of specific criminal goals but the agency’s own documents Later, he showed that there was only a previous record of one of the 78 people he was arrested.
Then the court ruling, border patrol agents move the areas and become more aggressive, inflamed while wearing masks in southern California.
Not only Thursday’s activities were returning to the eastern region, but they went right to the heart of California’s government.
Governor Gavin Newo said the border patrol was trying to escape from a court order and said they should leave California.
“The border patrol has to do their job-on the border-Impartures to continue their organs throughout the country of illegal racial profiling and illegal arrests,” said Diana Crofts-Pelio, a spokesman for Newsom.
Agents arrested about 10 people at Home Depot in Sacramento on Thursday, according to the border patrol.
In a video shared by KCRAThe NBC branch in Sacramento, a woman identified as Andrea Castillo can be heard to shout, “Leave him alone! He is a US citizen!” While masked agents chase a man running through a parking lot. An agent wearing a mask is reversed and points to a box of mace in the man who shoots the video. Another armed man, in a full -face mask and dressed in a green waistcoat marked only the “police”, could see that he was joining the pursuit. Castillo continues to scream, “He is my husband.”
Five men surround the man who is face down on the black countertop as he screams at the man who shoots the video to stay back. “His brother is an officer in the infantry,” she shouts, while several other armed and masked men join the arrest. “Get away or you’ll be removed,” another agent yells. The woman photos asks one of the badges for her badges and he replies: “Google Me.”
Another photo shared on social media shows that the man – identified in media reports such as Jose Castillo – was arrested with a poorly colored face, probably by Mace and what seems to be a bruising under his left eye. His wife told KCRA that he was a US citizen. The border patrol said he had cut one of their tires in the Home Depot parking lot.
The Mexican government interviews 330 Mexican citizens who were arrested by immigration officials in Los Angeles between June 6 and July 6, finding that more than half had lived in the United States for at least a decade. One third has lived here for more than 20 years, and one -third has had children born in the United States, according to the Mexican Consulate of Los Angeles.
The majority of the arrested were employed workplaces for the working class, with 16.4% working at a car wash, 13.3% in construction, 13% had factory work and 11.5% worked as landscapes.
In a proposal to reject the Kern County County, the Federal Government claims that agents use different factors, not just the color of a person’s skin when they consider stopping immigration, including the type of hairstyle that a person has.
“There are a number of factors that the border patrol can be taken into account in the evaluation of reasonable suspicion, including the characteristic appearance of persons living in Mexico, such as the way of dressing and hairstyle,” the federal government wrote in its proposal to reject the US Union of Northern California, on behalf of the United Northern California.
The government also said in court documents that agents were considering “a set of circumstances, including the agent’s training and experience” and the preliminary monitoring of places known to agents as places where undocumented workers gather.
The border patrol also issued new directions to the agents, the government said to grant the detained access to a legal counsel before signing orders for “voluntary removal” after being charged with using forced tactics such as blurring their weapons when someone asked to see an immigration judge.
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