
ICE raids trucking business in Compton
Another Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raid unfolded in Compton on Thursday morning.
AIR7 was overhead at Saint George Logistics, a trucking company, just after 10 a.m.
Family members and onlookers were seen filming and opposing the raid, with one man standing in front of a van, not letting it pass.
Eyewitness News spoke to a brother and sister who showed up at the business when they heard what was going on. They said their father is a big rig driver for the company, and they were worried about his safety and well-being.

"I don't know what's going to happen, what's going to be... we know the plan A, plan B, but we don't know what's going to happen next," said Fanny Fernandez.
"This changes, like, the entire economic system that I have, with like, my family, right? And it's just like, it's a lot of panic in my mind," Ricardo Fernandez said. "My worry is, like, can I just walk around and like, I'm brown-skinned, right? Am I just going to get picked off whenever?"
They said their father has been living in the United States undocumented for 33 years, working for the trucking business and taking care of them.
When Eyewitness News first spoke to Ricardo and Fanny, they couldn't get ahold of their father. They thought he was holed up somewhere on the property in his truck, waiting for the all-clear to leave.
They later got in touch with their father, and he was able to leave.
Eyewitness News reached out to ICE, asking how many people were taken into custody on Thursday. Meanwhile, witnesses at the trucking company said the agents left without detaining anyone.
"The fear is real, it really is. I understand their frustrations. I understand their fear. In order for them to be safe, it's the best thing for us to do, is really to provide them with the resources in order for them to make sure that they are safe," Compton Mayor Emma Sharif said outside of the trucking company.