Federal agents blast way into California home of woman and small children

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Federal agents executed a dramatic raid on a home in Huntington Park, California, on Friday, using explosives to breach the front door. Security footage captured the moment when agents from the border patrol set up an explosive device, detonating it and shattering a window. This aggressive tactic was followed by around a dozen armed agents in tactical gear storming the residence. Jenny Ramirez, a resident of the home, expressed her distress, stating that the explosion was one of the loudest sounds she had ever experienced. She was not informed about the raid beforehand, and she emphasized that all the occupants of the house, including her young children, are U.S. citizens. Ramirez recounted how the agents frightened her children during the operation, which she described as unnecessary.

The raid is part of a broader increase in immigration enforcement activities by federal agents in Los Angeles and the surrounding areas. Reports indicate that these operations have been targeting immigrants in various public settings, including courthouses and restaurants, with some U.S. citizens also being caught in the net. Ramirez revealed that the agents were searching for her boyfriend, who had been involved in a vehicle collision with a truck carrying federal agents the previous week. A spokesperson for Customs and Border Protection clarified that the boyfriend, Jorge Sierra-Hernandez, was arrested for allegedly causing significant damage to a CBP vehicle during the incident. In a separate event in Huntington Park on the same day, police detained a man impersonating an ICE agent, uncovering a firearm and documents linked to federal agencies in his vehicle. This series of events highlights the escalating tensions surrounding immigration enforcement in California, raising concerns among residents about the methods employed by authorities.

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Federal agents blasted their way into a residential home in Huntington Park, California, on Friday. Security-camera video obtained by thelocal NBC stationshowed border patrol agents setting up an explosive device near the door of the house and then detonating it – causing a window to be shattered. Around a dozen armed agents in full tactical gear then charged toward the home.

Jenny Ramirez, who lives in the house with her boyfriend and one-year-old and six-year-old children, told NBC through tears that it was one of the loudest explosions she heard in her life.

“I told them, ‘You guys didn’t have to do this, you scared by son, my baby,’” Ramirez said.

Ramirez said she was not given any warning from the authorities that they wanted to enter her home and that everyone who lives there is a US citizen.

The raid comes as federal agents haveramped up immigration enforcementin Los Angeles and across southern California over the last few weeks. Huntington Park is in Los Angeles county. Immigrants have been swept up in raids at court houses, restaurants and straight off the street. Some of the people targeted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice)have been US citizens. In one incident, Ice agentsdetained a Honduran woman seeking asylum and her children, one of which was a six-year-old boy who had been diagnosed with leukemia.

The agents who raided Ramirez’s home in Huntington Park on Friday also reportedly sent a drone into the house after setting off the explosive device.

The agents told Ramirez that they were searching for her boyfriend, but did not tell her why, according to NBC. Ramirez told the news station that he was involved in a vehicle collision with a truck carrying federal agents last week. She said it was an accident and unintentional.

A spokesperson for Customs and Border Protection told NBC: “Jorge Sierra-Hernandez was arrested because he rammed his car into a CBP vehicle, causing significant damage and obstructed the work of our agents and officers during course of a law enforcement operation.”

The spokesperson said agents were “assaulted” during this incident and “additional rioters threw rocks and other objects at our personnel”.

Customs and Border Protection did not immediately return the Guardian’s request for comment.

In a separate incident in Huntington Park on Friday, a man was arrested for apparently impersonating an Ice agent, according toanother report by the local NBC station. Police said they arrested the man after he parked in a disabled zone. In his vehicle, they allegedly found a firearm and documents that appeared to be from Homeland Security Investigations and CBP.

The man was arrested over possession of an allegedly unregistered firearm and later released on bail.

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Source: The Guardian