On Thursday, August 14th, a man was killed when he ran onto a freeway upon fleeing an immigration raid that unfolded at a Home Depot in Southern California. The man stepped in front of an SUV driving roughly 60 mph. Reports say that the man was heading north across eastbound Interstate 210 and suffered fatal injuries. The agency stated that the man was “not being pursued by any DHS law enforcement.” “We do not know their legal status. We were not aware of this incident or notified by California Highway Patrol until hours after operations in the area had concluded.” Furthermore, the agency also commented that “The crash, including circumstances surrounding how and why the pedestrian was on the freeway, remains under investigation by the CHP’s Baldwin Park Area.”
Home Depot locations have progressively become focal points for immigration enforcement as the Trump administration advances deportation measures as part of a more comprehensive immigration agenda. This establishment has been a continuous place for both documented and undocumented day laborers. These individuals seek work as roofers, painters, and construction workers. Additionally, a retailer at the establishment states that Home Depot was not “notified that ICE activities are going to happen, and we aren’t involved in the operations.”
Thursday’s fatality followed another tragic incident back in July, when a farmworker suffered a fatal injury after falling during a chaotic ICE raid. This took place at a cannabis facility in California. The incident also overlaps with the Trump administration’s request for the Supreme Court to block an order that prohibits immigration authorities from stopping or arresting individuals in and around Los Angeles based on the following:
If an officer knocks on your door, do not open it. Officers must have a warrant signed by a judge to enter your home. If a police officer pulls you over and you are undocumented, you have the right to remain silent. This is important as the court can and will use your words against you. These steps can keep you out of harm’s way as much as possible if an ICE agent were to approach you. It is imperative to be prepared and to know your rights.
At KAASS LAW, we understand the complex legal issues that arise at the intersection of immigration enforcement and personal injury. Both can leave families feeling frustrated and with emotional and financial burdens. KAASS LAW provides legal support that can help you pursue the compensation you deserve. We offer services in both personal injury and immigration law. Our skilled attorneys are here to offer their full support and help you get justice.
Whether it’s in moments of increased immigration enforcement or personal injuries, you must understand the legal steps required to take action. KAASS LAW is ready to help individuals and families navigate their legal options and pursue justice. If you or a loved one has been harmed or affected by immigration enforcement activity, contact KAASS LAW today for a confidential consultation.
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