Family of Detained LA Street Vendor Speaks Out Against ICE Treatment
FOX 11 Los AngelesJune 25, 20253 min11,099 views
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- 💔 The family of Emma de Paz, a 57-year-old street vendor from Guatemala, is speaking out after her detention by ICE during a raid at a Hollywood Home Depot.
- ⏳ Emma has been a resident of the U.S. for 24 years and has never had legal issues, according to her brother, Carlos Barera de Paz.
- 🏛️ The family met with the Consul General of Guatemala to seek information and advocate for Emma.
Concerns Over Detention Conditions
- ⚖️ Carlos is requesting that Emma be given a hearing before a judge to present her case, rather than facing immediate deportation.
- 😠 He describes the treatment of his sister and other detainees as inhumane, comparing it to being treated like an "animal."
- 🏥 Concerns are heightened as Emma was recently diagnosed with hepatitis B, and her family fears for her health due to the conditions.
Inhumane Treatment Allegations
- 💧 Emma reported receiving minimal food and water, a small blanket, and sleeping on the floor in some cases.
- 🗣️ She also claims she is being pressured to sign deportation papers, which the family opposes without due process.
- ⚖️ The core issue for the family is not the detention itself, but the lack of humane treatment and the denial of a fair legal process.
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