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The Reels ‘Mexico Beverly Hills’ come from attacking migration, forcing others to carry parasitrals

In its homes and cobs, the Downey long is known to others as hills “Mexican Beverly.”

But Mpumalanga of La County City for more than 110,000 people were expelled this week by attacking Southern California migration, blazing and anger.

The Dohown Council Mario Trujisho said the attack “formed a culture of fear” that encouraging people, even to the documents, so that they are worried because of the Federal Agents to find latino.

The Downown Downey area, which had been abused by the difficult economy, now is a ghost city, says Trujullo. When he understood that immigrant agents should, Titro, questions that require the needs of holding officers who endeavor to support their families.

“We should be made to feel safe by this organization because we remove bad people,” he said. “That’s what they should do.”

On Wednesday, the Masked Federal Agents arrested at least 12 people from the Downey businesses, but members of the public are able to encourage them to take one person without the right documents.

Downey has been a higher mobile phones, which forms 75% of the population. Middle Ages is $ 97,000, above California ratio. The Times reported on December that Donald Trump’s support during the final election. While the demoons are under the control of, the periods found 18.8 percent in November compared to the election of the 2020.

Paul Mejia, a Downey resident migrating Mexico for more than 45 years ago, said that few people were traveling to restaurants and other businesses since the sky began.

“I’m proud and I have to carry my passport,” he said. “I never did it before and lose. Even my children, were born here. Now, they were born in their passports.” Mejia, who was wearing a green jacket with “Mexico” that was set earlier in Thursday afternoon, said a US citizen and disappointed in the way Mexicans were treated under Trump Administration.

“They just look at our colors, our nations, and just to mane people,” he said. “The Colombians, Perujians, Ecuadorians. They called Mexicans to Mexicans.

In the meeting video, an unknown person can appear to be sitting down on the ground surrounded by masked agents chase after him. The man could see the migration and culture of work in the work and walked on his bicycle, but one of the hidden men held his tire, Maka fall, ABC7.

Massa Rivas recorded members of the public Peppering Federal agents for questions about why they were chasing the man. It is not clear what prompted agents to leave the incident.

“It looked like a treasure full of kidnapping; it was terrible,” Rivas said.

Jose, 26, declined to give his final name because of his concerns, the son of the Galaxy Auto details in the Downey, which was addressed by the Federal Agents on Wednesday.

Just two agents after 9am and tried around quickly work in a visible attempt to keep him from running away. But the worker saw what was happening and broke out in the nearest train tracks. He was later arrested with another man. Only one unclean people, Jose told times.

Jose said he tried to ask agents to have warranty but was told that he would be imprisoned when he continued to ask questions.

Only five employees left, the bath of cars was closed on Thursday and Jose said he did not know when. Jose’s mother, the priests of Mexico, has a car wash for 12 years. He and his son claim that they believe that agencies are referring to businesses under Mexico.

Jose, born in the US in the US “, born in the US” “I feel unsafe, even if I have paper. I just saw it intended black people. “

“We begin to feel that we are the only race that is addressed because the selection is easy because of our skin color,” says Trujillo. “That’s what the first to feel – the race profile.”

The DOWNOWY Memorial Church, a place where a group of armed men wears the face coverage and accompanied by Latino man on Wednesday, it was completely empty on Thursday afternoon. All doors were locked and lights closed.

Estevan Phillip, 22, works on Earth reading the World Learning Center, the chest near the church. Phillipy is a teacher and has children when the man was arrested on Wednesday, but his father, owner, saw the incident all took place.

“Suddenly, a number of countries and cars went into the parking lot, and they just jumped on him,” he said. “Some people from the church tried to stop or say things, but the boy was arrested and taken away.”

Phillipy is White, half of Mexico and was born in the US, but his Mexican relatives were afraid to go outside as it started.

He said: “My family is now afraid,” he said. “We are all written, but we just look at part. I know there is a lot of many racist characters.”

Alex Cruz, a 43-year-old family who has worked at the Papapo John Cari Wash last year, said the attack was so comfortable that many have stopped working. Cruz said seven or eight non-registered employees at Car Wash stopped showing two weeks ago.

“Everyone is intimidated,” he said. “Everyone is afraid to go out of their house. Everyone is afraid to go to work.”

Cruz, a non-registered farmer’s son from El Salvador in the 1970’s, said to activate the disposition of the unity governments in the United States a criminal.

“It is the way that distinguishes all Spanish or latino,” he said. “The President must have a lot of personality. If the immigrants washed their vessels, no one would do it.”

“This is wrong,” he added. “Everyone is eligible for an opportunity for work and supporting their families. Many boys miss paying or pay because of what happens next.”

Some continue to work despite the uncertainty they heard from their homes each day.

The man who expressed himself only like Francisco, because it was a non-written eviction and feared, and said he had served as a taquero at the edge of the city for more than a year. He said he never felt worried as he did now, in the shadow of the snow.

“We will not go out to work as much on the streets now,” said the 23-year-old meeting in Spanish. “We have heard from the other parties working in other positions, and they even binding up. We go to work as they may be binding.”

To remain safe, Francisco said he had balanced his movement, turning to Uber for the needs like shops and medicines. But you continue to come to work.

“If we do not go out, how do we cover our expenses?” she asked.

The Human Resource writer Karla Marie Sanford participated in this article.

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