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Activist snatched at night by masked ice while walking to work at night

Said she was taken to a warehouse where they house women along with men and denied her access to food. Authorities are saying it's a hoax but her family filed a missing police report as she used a borrowed phone shortly after she was taken.

It should be noted that another incident occured which was witnessed on video by the way. In which a woman was dropped off to work and some masked people in unmarked cars, no ice vests or nothing, grabbed her and took her in an unmarked car during an immigration raid.

On video it was caught that the male literally grabbed her and carried her away from her work.

No one knows where the first person is, currently missing person's report is filed.

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Some published details. Abduction happened on June 25; woman is still missing.

Juliana "Juli" Pelaez Calderon was on her way to work in South Los Angeles when she was "abducted" by men at gunpoint in an unmarked car and was taken to the border at the San Ysidro port of entry, where she was presented with self-deportation paperwork, her family's lawyer with Immigrant Defenders Law Center said during a news conference Monday.

"But when Juli refused to sign the paperwork, when Juli demanded to see a judge, when Juli demanded to speak to an attorney, she was punished," Attorney Stephano Medina said.

. . .

"She was taken back to an unmarked van along with other travelers who were also insisting on their rights and taken to a warehouse where she was only given water. A warehouse where she was not given food. A warehouse, where men and women were held together. A warehouse without any law enforcement employee, without any official there present."
https://www.yahoo.com/news/la-mom-abducted-bounty-hunters-213137049.html

LA mom 'abducted' by 'bounty hunters'? DHS says no, but she's still missing