The video indicates the emigratory agents and searching for questions and American’s US Latino citizen

Brian Gavidia was at work in the West Oliphiki Boulevard Monteballo about 4:30 PM Thursday when he was told that his dealings were outside his work.
Gaviadia, 29, was born and grew up in the East Los Angeles and repaired cars to live. He said he came down outside. And saw four to six agents.
In just seconds, one of them – dressed in vest with “Border Patrol Federal Agent” Written back – approached him.
“Stand right there,” said Alent told him. Then the agent asked Gavidia was American.
“I am a US citizen,” said Gavidia told the agent for at least three times.
Despite his answers, the Angel threw him at the metal gate, and he laid his hands on his hands and asked his hospital in it, Gavidia said.
He got to meet, said he would not remember the hospital.
The video taken by a friend shows two Gavidia against the blue fence. He tells them that they distort his arm.
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“I’m American, bro!” Gavidia said on the video.
“Where was the hospital born?” The agent asked again, this time in the video.
“I don’t know Dawg!” He said. “East la bro! I can show you: I have my real ID.”
His friend, Gavidia did not name the name, was told by the video. As it happened, he said: “These boys, according to the real color of the skin! My homie was born here!” A friend said Gavidia was asked ‘just about the way they looked. “
Gavide said he gave his true border border, but the Angel never returned to him. The agent also took his phone again and kept 20 minutes, said, before he ended to return it.
Even after the agent saw his ID, Gavidia said he did not apologize.
In response to questions from times, US customs and boundary protection did not answer questions about meeting Gavidia.
The institution means in a statement “We make the immigration referability referred to in iceberg work throughout the Los Angeles.
The statement continued: “Always the removal of a refinement of an indefinitely helps to restore order and emphasizing law law.”
Depressed by the answers to the answers, said CBP spokesman: “The given statement is the end of the information available at work at this time.”
Home Security Department did not immediately respond to the request for comment.
Gavidia said another friend was arrested that afternoon in the same afternoon. His name is Javier Ramirez, and he, a US citizen. Thomas de Jesus, his cousin Ramirez and his lawyer, the lawyers said, enter the private business, “without warranty without any possible cause, to put in the income.”
Jesus said that his cousin began to honor the people in the face of disciples. He said he only read his cousin where he was on Friday afternoon and said the stewards accompany him “to resist arrest, assaulting people.”
“We are continuing with an investigation to realize and confidence in the truth,” Jesus said. Jesus said that he called Metropolitan Detention Center and identified himself as a lawyer who wishes to talk to his customer, but he was told that lawyers were allowed to see their customers yet.
“I didn’t receive permission, I was not given access to talk to him on the phone,” he said.
Moor Montebello Meler Salvador Melandez, who watched a video meeting with Gavidia, is called “a very frustrating.
“It looks like there is no suitable procedure,” he said. “They just found people who looked like our community and took them and hesitated them.”
Melengez said he received a call from the resident where the Olympic Oliphiki immigration agents. Melendez said he heard that they would go out into the city, too.
“They look at something, the looks for our Latino community, our arrival community,” he said.
Gavidia said his mother Colombia and his father was Salvadoran. They are American citizens.
“He broke my rights as an American citizen,” Gavidia said his anger was shaking in anger as he spoke over the telephone in his business on Friday. “It was the worst experience I ever heard. I felt truly as I would die. He bound Chamber at Ar-15.
Gavidia’s clothes were dirty at work, and said that he had a part of the clay makers.
“I’m legal,” he said. “I speak perfect English. I speak Panish well. I speak in two languages I work, I’m American. I’m working.”
He added: “It is just a shock, walking while Brown, walking while dirty, back home, has a higher prospect.”
Gavide said he still does not have a real ID. He went to the car department on Friday morning and said the attorneys had stolen his id. He said he was told he would have to put one other.
“He took my ticket to freedom,” said Gavidia.