Posted on 07/15/2025 5:42:00 PM PDT by suthener
We rarely get to see the effects of immigration raids on friends and family, but we did Tuesday in Robertsdale when federal agents raided the El Patron restaurant.
Law enforcement swarms Foley restaurant during investigation “Paw, it’s going to be okay!”
Francheska Campos screamed out to her father as he was led away in handcuffs during an immigration raid at El Patron restaurant in Robertsdale.
“My dad has been at work all my life trying to provide for us, trying to make a better life, and people still think he is a criminal,” said Campos.
(Excerpt) Read more at wkrg.com ...
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https://www.wkrg.com/baldwin-county/immigration-enforcement-in-gulf-shores-leads-to-more-than-30-arrests/
File it under Jimmy Cracked Corn.
“And people still think he is a criminal, Said Campos” Lady, if he is in the country illegally, he is a CRIMINAL.
Typical media bull-Obamastuff. Funny how they don’t report on murdered children, raped women, stolen cars. Nope, only some “family” that’s been “devastated”.
Awwww. Fetch my clutching pearls. Poor criminal treated like a criminal. Oh the humanity.
and I don’t care.
The law is being enforced for a change. Some people don’t like being a nation of laws, not men, women and whatever in between.
More info
https://www.wsfa.com/2025/07/15/homeland-security-fbi-seek-auburn-man-part-large-scale-alabama-raid/
The operation focused on apprehending one particular fugitive, Cesar Campos-Reyes, 52, of Auburn.
Authorities say Campos-Reyes, who is believed to be in the country illegally, was indicted by a federal grand jury on four counts of bank fraud, four counts of wire fraud, and one count of money laundering, with the indictment being unsealed Tuesday.
During the raids, law enforcement discovered “distribution amounts” of methamphetamine, cocaine, crack cocaine, pills, upwards of $100,000 cash, over 20 guns, and more than 40 people who are said to be in the United States illegally.
more details in the article....
Arrest the owners for breaking law...
Seems like a fruitful raid to me.
They can make it stop. Hit the trail back home. You are here illegally to vote for Marxists and communist pigs.
Pronto.
But muh list!
I ate at a Mexican restaurant tonight. I was kind of hoping for an ICE raid. I assume if everyone got arrested my dinner would be free.
WKRG. See my tagline.
get the fuk out
your fault, you POS line cutter
That will probably shut down the chain. They thought they were immune because they weren’t “criminals”. Can I use that next time I get stopped for speeding?
Just an aside, I’m always happy to meet someone from Baldwin County. My mom grew up in Lillian and lived there through WW2. I have many happy memories from the 50s - 70s. Lillian is a metropolis now compared to back then.
That's not a restaurant, it's a crime headquarters.
Kudos to you, backpacker_c for uncovering the article (Post 9) with the real story:
Authorities... revealed details on the operation, which involved the execution of 14 federal search warrants targeting a “trans-national organized entity” believed to be conducting drug trafficking, human smuggling, document fraud, and other financial crimes.
The operation focused on apprehending one particular fugitive, Cesar Campos-Reyes, 52, of Auburn... indicted by a federal grand jury on four counts of bank fraud, four counts of wire fraud, and one count of money laundering. During the raids, law enforcement discovered “distribution amounts” of methamphetamine, cocaine, crack cocaine, pills, upwards of $100,000 cash, over 20 guns, and more than 40 people who are said to be in the United States illegally.
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