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U.S. citizen detained by ICE in L.A. says she wasn’t given water for twenty-four hours
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U.S. citizen detained by ICE in L.A. says she wasn’t given water for twenty-four hours

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A U.S. citizen who was detained by immigration brokers and accused of obstructing an arrest, earlier than her case was finally dismissed, mentioned she continues to be traumatized by what occurred.

Andrea Velez was in downtown Los Angeles on June 24 when she was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers. She was charged with assaulting a federal officer whereas he was trying to arrest a suspect.

The Division of Justice later dismissed her case with out prejudice. The company didn’t instantly return a request for touch upon Tuesday.

Velez, who works as a manufacturing coordinator for a shoe firm, recalled seeing federal brokers when her mom and sister dropped her off at work.

“It was like a scene,” she instructed NBC Los Angeles. “They had been simply able to assault and chase.”

Andrea Velez was detained by federal brokers in Los Angeles on June 24.Union del Barrio

Velez mentioned she felt somebody seize her and slam her to the bottom. She mentioned she tried to inform the agent, who was in plainclothes, that she was a citizen, however he instructed her that she “was interfering with what he was doing, so he was going to arrest me.”

“That’s once I requested him to indicate me his ID, his badge quantity,” she mentioned. “I requested him if he had a warrant, and he mentioned I didn’t have to know any of that.”

A federal legal grievance alleged that an agent was chasing after a person, and Velez stepped into the agent’s path and prolonged her arm “in an obvious effort to forestall him from apprehending the male topic he was chasing.”

The grievance mentioned that Velez’s arm hit the agent within the face.

Velez mentioned she denied any wrongdoing and insisted she was a U.S. citizen. She was taken to a detention middle in downtown Los Angeles the place she gave officers her driver’s license and her medical health insurance card, however she was nonetheless booked into jail.

She mentioned she spent two days within the detention middle, the place she had nothing to drink for twenty-four hours.

Velez mentioned the ordeal traumatized her, and he or she has not been capable of bodily return to work.

“I’m taking issues daily,” she instructed the information station.

Her attorneys instructed NBC Los Angeles that they’re exploring authorized choices in opposition to the federal authorities.

Her story echoes these of others who’ve mentioned they had been wrongfully detained by immigration brokers underneath President Donald Trump’s push for mass deportations.

Job Garcia, a Ph.D. scholar and photographer, mentioned he was tackled and thrown to the bottom by immigration brokers for recording a raid at a House Depot in Los Angeles. He was held for greater than 24 hours earlier than his launch. In July, the Mexican American Authorized Protection and Instructional Fund mentioned it was in search of $1 million in damages, alleging that Garcia was assaulted and falsely imprisoned.

In June, a deputy U.S. marshal was briefly detained within the foyer of a federal constructing in Tucson, Arizona, as a result of he “match the overall description of a topic being sought by ICE,” the U.S. Marshals Service mentioned in a press release.

And in Could, Georgia faculty scholar Ximena Arias-Cristobal was granted bond after she was detained by immigration brokers after native police pulled over the fallacious automobile throughout a visitors cease.

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