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A 54-year-old woman was postponed along the way in her shirt raised, unconscious. Nearby, Federal Federal Federation Agents are conscious of as people are shocked.
Arturo Hermosillo, an American citizen, was located in his work, recorded all when the agent ordered him to return to the woman’s place.
When he returned, he said, one Mrchel started to sue his window and the look at the mirror, and pressured it. He couldn’t see behind him and saw behind the combination.
Hermosillo opened his door to tell agents could not move. But soon, they dragged him outside his hometoon.
“I told them that I had nothing illegal,” he said.
Hermosillilled was arrested at the City Center in Metropolitan City in the City, who later said that he was surprised while the fundamental was breathing. The doctor told her she was attacked by a heart attack.
The immigrants drank in June 19, without a Lowo’s Home Acurment Store, one of the many things that happened to southern California and cover the chaotic methods used to arrest the people last month. (Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times)
The immigrants drank in June 19, except just a Lowe’s Home Acurment Store, is one of the many things that happened to South California and included the chaos’ tasks used to arrest people last month. The Federal Judge has been a decision that agents use the stadiums to intend impaired, they have broken the amendment of the amendment, and they broke impartial amendment. Impartial amendments, they have broken an impartial amendment, and they have broken an impartial amendment, and they have broken a negative amendment.
Home Secretary Tricia Mclauglin said with e-mail response times a person was “putting himself in his car in the car” during June 19 working.
“CBP suppliers are also attacked during the surgery and were victims of the surgery … except, CBP arrested 30 illegal aliens in Hollywood and 9 of San Fernando and Pacoima,” wrote.
The Times wanted to clarify what operation was involved in the organization’s vehicle communication, but also or MCLAILLININ or Agency responded to the next question.
Eyewitness visits, along with Hermosillo and a 54-year-old woman, inform the different stories and emphasize public pollution and criticism of sweep shift.
‘Virgin Mary, please help me, don’t leave me’
Matilde, who refused to give him his last name because of his immigration condition, said he was selling tamales by entering the shared parking area of 54 years when the Federal Trion Agents were located in the area.
Matilde became nervous and started down his stand. He was about to put his umbrella when a white car had pure windows pulled.
“I saw two agents coming out,” said in a telephone conversation. “I didn’t run.”
He said the agent who ran to him never had, gave a letter authorizing or asked for his immigration. Instead, he said, He held him behind.
“I felt his vest in my ear,” Matilde said for about 5 feet. “I told him I couldn’t breathe.”
Matricde said he was selling tamales by entering the shared parking area of small businesses and other businesses when he was 54 years old in the name the meeting. (Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times)
The second agent pointed out that he would hold his hands for us. He said that when they were trying to do what one of the agents lift his shirt, he expressed his bra. You reached pulling his shirt down and agents used as many power as if they were resistant.
What happened next to the matilde that could not completely remember.
“I don’t know if I’m giving up even if I throwed me down,” he said.
But he rose from the ground and started to appeal to agents.
“I told them: I can’t breath, I can’t breathe and that my chest hurts,” he said. “But they disobeyed. They ignored me.”
He said he looked up on the bush when he had the vaic organs Mary Mary and began praying: “The woman Mary, I don’t want to leave me.”
He said the third agent came and told him he was a paramedic, asking him to have medicine any medical conditions. He told her that she had high blood pressure and diabetes and her chest hurt.
Took his beat before agents drive 911. He said the agents left her down.
Videos taken by people at the scene and stolen from the Social Media show Matilde on the ground, unaware and surrounded by agents. In one video, firefighters care for him while the small crowd dishonor injuries of a woman, especially those people who appear to be Lattos.
“He has blood,” shouting a man in Spanish.
“Does this sound?” One woman shouted.
‘They Will Not Break Me’
Since paramedics arrived to move the matilde to the hospital, the workers worked in the state ships were trying to pull hermosllo from his van.
The video shows the agent pulling on Hermosllo’s leg dragging her out. The second agent tries to do the same before trying to snatch Hermosillo’s arm but lose his arrest and fall down. The third party with a vest that is read as “medicine” join shortly after.
“Dude, let me be!” The woman is crying behind.
“Oh My God, why [do] You guys are active as animals? “A woman recording this video says.
“What did you do?” The man cries for agents that try to remember people.
This video shows three agents that strive to pull Hermosillo out. When he was out of the van, he was not arrested by one foot and was pushed down on a hot ground to be able to arrest him.
“What is your name?” A woman recording shouts Hermosillo, who answers in her name.
“Tell us where we come from and then we can get out of prison. Where do you come from?” People are shouting.
In one video, Hermosillillillill is seen on the back of the white bakkie, shout: “Fight back, fight back.”
“We will fight!” The woman screams.
When held in custody, he said agents suspected the ban and took him to the city arrest center in the pond and said that agents were laughing at him.
“They said things the way I had never come out of the best lawyer,” he said.
When one agent told her she didn’t understand why the community made the immigration meeting sweeping, she was angry.
“It is because you Nazis guys,” Hermosillo said he told her Agel.
He said they continued to tell him that he would be in prison for about ten years. Hermosillill told agents to go well with that.
“How,” would they not break me, “he said. “I will continue my education here; I will continue to be set here.”
He said after a while, local security agencies showed that he would talk to him.
“They told me, ‘You have never been arrested.
He said he signed output documents.
“They pulled me out of the street outside the shoe, no phone,” he said. “I didn’t have anything with me because it was in the car.”
Hermosillo said he recorded the incident but refused to give you times as part of his defense from the Royal Government.
“You know the difference between them,” he said. “Our struggle is from love, and everything they have.
My struggle is love of my people. “
‘Doctors say I’m lucky’
When Matilde was placed in Gurnney and moved to an ambulance, was taken three miles in the Providence Cross Medical Center.
There, doctors partly treated her in her heart, told her that she was a little heart attack.
“The doctor said I was lucky not closed or otherwise they would need to need to perform open heart surgery,” he said.
Five days abode in hospital and was placed on heart treatment and anxiety, which promoted the after June 19’s incident.
“I can’t sleep because I have bad dreams,” she said.
Anxiety goes up to him. Sometimes, he said, he could hear the spirit of the agent when his knuckle. He said she had ticks on the legs, arms and abdomen and couldn’t do much, until she cooked.
It is not America Matilde seen when he arrives at the US 29 years ago.
He and his husband came to work together with income. They wanted to send money home so the parents of his man, who came out of one home to another, could have their place. They also wanted to grow family, but in the world that provides better opportunities. He said his 28-year-old daughter was a nuclear assistant, and her 15-year-old son wanted to go to college to become an engineer.
“Together,” he said. He. “But we were looking for a better future for our children.
“We wanted things to get better.”
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