Paso Robles Drug Raid Sparks Misinformation About ICE Activity

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Paso Robles Drug Raid Sparks Misinformation About ICE Activity
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A drug raid in Paso Robles, California, led to rumors of an ICE raid within the immigrant community. While law enforcement officials confirmed the raid involved Homeland Security agents and U.S. Marshalls, the suspected drug-related investigation fueled concerns and misinformation during a time of heightened immigration enforcement.

Shortly after federal agents raided an apartment on Creston Road in Paso Robles , inaccurate information spread through the immigrant community that it was an ICE raid. On the morning of Jan. 29, Homeland Security agents and U.

S. Marshalls raided an apartment on Creston Road regarding an investigation into illegal drugs, according to a law enforcement source. While law enforcement is not confirming any arrests, residents at the Creston Gardens Apartments said one person was taken into custody. With President Donald Trump’s Administration ramping up arrests of criminal and undocumented immigrants, misinformation regarding ICE raids is rampant in the community and through the media.The comments below represent the opinion of the writer and do not represent the views or policies of CalCoastNews.com. Please address the Policies, events and arguments, not the person. Constructive debate is good; mockery, taunting, and name calling is not. Why is the FBI and not the DEA involved in a drug raid? Hopefully, the Illegal Aliens of the Drug Cartels will get scared enough to self-deport themselves.

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