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brassmonkey 04-26-2017 07:23 AM

Illegal alien swept up in massive cocaine bust in L.A. now faces deportation
 
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you see how stupid they really are! the father gave permission to search! :1orglaugh:1orglaugh
Dozens of people gathered in downtown Los Angeles on Tuesday to protest the detention of a 54-year-old woman who now faces deportation for living in the country illegally.

Teresa Vidal-Jaime was picked up by federal authorities Monday after a massive drug bust at a Boyle Heights apartment complex where she lives. During the raid, her husband was arrested for drug possession and investigators seized more than 30 pounds of cocaine and $600,000 in cash, according to the U.S. Border Patrol.

But Vidal-Jaime's daughter, Claudia Rueda, an immigration activist in Los Angeles, joined community organizers to protest her mother's detention, calling it an unlawful raid that swept up an innocent woman in a criminal probe.

"Her mother didn't have anything to do with this," said Marcela Hernandez, one of the organizers. Vidal-Jaime "didn't know anything about anything in the apartment. She let them in."

Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department officials said the Border Patrol alerted them about 5 p.m. Monday to a Chevrolet Malibu that was believed to be involved in the cross-border drug trade. The sedan was believed to be en route to Los Angeles.

When the car arrived in the 700 block of Bernal Avenue in Boyle Heights, investigators spotted several men unloading drugs from the vehicle, sheriff's officials said.

Border Patrol agents and sheriff's investigators swarmed and arrested four men. Investigators seized about 33 pounds of cocaine inside a car registered to Hugo Rueda, 50, who is married to Vidal-Jaime.

Next, investigators headed to an apartment where Vidal-Jaime gave consent to a search, Border Patrol officials said. At the apartment, about $600,000 in cash was discovered. Authorities also found an ounce of crystal methamphetamine.

Hugo Rueda and the three other men were booked on narcotics charges and were each being held in Los Angeles County jail on $500,000 bail.

How Vidal-Jaime was detained is unclear and a source of controversy among activists and community members.

The Sheriff's Department said investigators detained her at the scene but released her because she was not believed to be involved in the narcotics probe. In a statement, the Sheriff's Department said none of its personnel asked her about her immigration status.

The Border Patrol said in a statement that agents took custody of Vidal-Jaime because she was living in the country illegally. She came to the U.S. in 2001 and her daughter said she was being held in Chula Vista for deportation proceedings. A small protest was also held Tuesday for Vidal-Jaime outside a Border Patrol station in San Ysidro, near the border.

At the protest, about 70 people yelled "Free Teresa now" repeatedly outside a plaza of federal buildings in downtown.

Claudia Rueda was surrounded by a ring of protesters who offered support. Some of the demonstrators said they viewed Vidal-Jaime's detention as retribution for her daughter's line of work.

"We think it is retaliation against her mother for her daughter's activism," Hernandez said.

Claudia Rueda said she was attending class Monday evening at Cal State L.A. when she received the news about the raid, according to a statement issued by the Immigrant Youth Coalition, and quickly returned home.

"Despite being told she would not be detained as long she cooperated, my mother was apprehended during an illegally conducted raid at my apartment," Claudia Rueda said in the statement.

"I know my mother is innocent, and both [the Sheriff's Department and Border Patrol] know that, which is why they were supposed to let her go."

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Google Expert 04-26-2017 07:34 AM

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"Her mother didn't have anything to do with this," said Marcela Hernandez, one of the organizers. Vidal-Jaime "didn't know anything about anything in the apartment. She let them in."
Yeah, like they would've just turned around and walked away had she said no.

brassmonkey 04-26-2017 07:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Google Expert (Post 21729751)
Yeah, like they would've just turned around and walked away had she said no.

to get that 800 i mean $600,000? :upsidedow and that garbage bag full of coke :1orglaugh:1orglaugh

AndyA 04-26-2017 07:49 AM

I love it

Paul Markham 04-26-2017 08:57 AM

As if the wife didn't know her husband was a drug dealer. She's an illegal alien and needs to be deported for just that.

brassmonkey 04-26-2017 09:09 AM

the daughter better go into hiding :Oh crap :helpme that is a hefty loss for who ever owned the dope.

Bladewire 04-27-2017 08:14 PM

Its unfortunate go see a class of people demonized like this. All the drug raids on American citizens go unnoticed as if only "illegals" are responsible for America's drug problems.

Used to be the blacks, now it's all the "illegals" fault. Fucked up.

Horatio Caine 04-27-2017 08:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Bladewire (Post 21733627)
Its unfortunate go see a class of people demonized like this. All the drug raids on American citizens go unnoticed as if only "illegals" are responsible for America's drug problems.

Used to be the blacks, now it's all the "illegals" fault. Fucked up.

Its "massive drug bust".. So you have the mix - 60 aspiring rappers, 10 sombreros, 3 Jim Bobs and one 55 year old Maria.. Who makes the news?


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