San Diego.
Federal agents conducted a work site enforcement operation Friday evening at two Italian restaurants in San Diego.
www.newsweek.com
Great questions!
Particularly since it's clear they originate from genuine intellectual curiosity, and not a petty poorly executed gotcha game.
But first, answer these equally (if not more) pertinent questions:
1) Have you heard of the internet?
2) If not, why not?
3) If so, why are you asking easily answerable questions?
Inquiring minds wanna know.
Well, I had the impression they were leaving, not coming, and that it was somewhere in Californian. I didn't know it was a big story, so did not know the incident was searchable on the internet, which, Yes, I have heard of. We are on it now.
The other questions unanswered, is just curiosity, knowing some raids have been effective and accurate, while others seemed to be take anybody that does not look American Caucasian, natural-born.
I care not, for illegal aliens, and glad to see them deported, though do not support sending to countries, where we pay to have them thrown in foreign prisons.
Tactically, it appeared to be a shitty operation, at least the part, leaving with their prisoner(s). Method of egress, must be considered and planned for on any tactical operation. If you want to go through a crowd, stay in the vehicle, very slowly pushing forward until through the crowd. It works and people generally do not throw themselves under the wheels, and you get to leave. Normal people do not throw themselves under the wheels. I used this tactic in a large commercial (CDL Class B) box truck, getting out the gates past striking picketers, during a strike, while I was a salaried supervision, brought in from out of state, due to being salary and having CDL license. As far as I am concerned, ICE can mount "cattle catchers" such as some used for clearing snow. Drop them down to the pavement and slowly push through. But, there is no need to put small force of armed foot patrol to get through a crowd, as it is simply not efficient, counterproductive, and possibly dangerous to foot patrol members, unnecessarily.