San Diego lawmakers angry over armed ICE raid on South Park restaurant

03.06.2025    Times of San Diego    4 views
San Diego lawmakers angry over armed ICE raid on South Park restaurant

Rep Juan Vargas speaks to media outside the federal courthouse in downtown San Diego Photo by JW August Times of San Diego San Diego lawmakers reacted with fury Monday to last weekend s armed ICE raid on a popular South Park restaurant accusing the federal regime of heavy-handed tactics in endorsement of arbitrary arrest goals Why were ICE agents armed to the teeth as if they were entering a war zone storming restaurants inquired Rep Juan Vargas at a press conference on the actions of the federal courthouse downtown Vargas was joined by Reps Mike Levin Sara Jacobs and Scott Peters as well as Mayors Todd Gloria of San Diego and Paloma Aguirre of Imperial Beach city councilmembers and other lawmakers Vargas criticized federal magistrate Judge Karen Crawford for signing the warrant leading to the raid and demanded a meeting with her boss Judge Cynthia Bashant who became chief judge in January The warrant was apparently based on a four-year-old tip And that s why we re here because we re pissed off and we re not going to allow this to happen Vargas noted On Friday ICE raided the popular Buona Forchetta restaurant as Friday evening dining was beginning Specific to armed agents handcuffed the entire staff while looking for employees named in the warrant Eventually four were removed for not having identification and later identified by Vargas as three Mexicans and a Columbian Late Monday the sealed warrant and its supporting affidavit were published The affidavit contained the information that the magistrate reviewed before deciding if there was probable cause to issue a warrant But it turns out the information was four years old The restaurant apparently came to the attention of ICE in November after Homeland Assurance received a tip accusing Buona Forchetta for alleged employment of undocumented immigrants and labor exploitation The tipster released that the restaurant s owner was knowingly employing both undocumented immigrants and individuals not authorized to work in the United States The tipster claimed the owner was exploiting these employees by having them work - to -hour shifts with no breaks On May and ICE began operational surveillance of the restaurant more than four years after the tipster first contacted Homeland Precaution Agents watched and identified a number of employees they maintained were violating immigration laws including one man which the affidavit says used fraudulent identity documents to gain employment at Buona Forchetta Here is how the claims were described in the warrant A section of the warrant ICE used Peters wondered how scary it must have been to be guests having dinner at the restaurant watching armed ICE agents sweeping in from all sides People must have thought wow there must be MS- here or specific drug kingpin maybe someone like El Chapo s at the bar he disclosed but No they took four people away dishwashers busboys maybe a cook Levin revealed the issue lies with Washington and the Trump White House He explained Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller is putting pressure on ICE demanding people be arrested daily by establishment agents Setting an arbitrary quota is what created a mess like what we saw on Friday and it will continue unless we all speak out against it he announced Jacobs stated that over the past week the immigration enforcement tactics we ve seen in San Diego have crossed a new line This isn t about going after criminals They re going after people who are trying to do the right thing and people who are contributing to our market The raid upset the usually quiet intown neighborhood and the public has been very supportive of the restaurant The business issued a message earlier Monday saying they are closing all locations Monday and Tuesday adding that we are heartbroken and the happening left a mark on us

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