California vice-mayor under fire after allegedly urging gangs to ‘organize’ over Ice | California

Vice president of a small city of California, under fire after calling the federal agents in Los Angeles to organize in the face of immigration scans.
In a video article on social media that has been erased since then, Cudahy’s Deputy Mayor Cynthia Gonzalez said that all gang members wanted to know where they were “Los Angeles”.
Gonzalez said, “You always label everything, claim Hood, and now your hood is invaded by the greatest gang, there is no surveillance from you,” he said.
He also referred to the two infamous street gangs “18th Street” and “Florence ve and questioned why gang members did not protest or talk about immigrant raids.
“We are fighting with our grass outside, we protect our grass, we protect our people, and where you are?” he said.
The video seemed to call Gonzalez calling for helping and organizing gang leaders as the US immigration and customs conservation and other federal agencies participated in the concentrated pressure of Trump administration on immigrants.
The Ministry of Internal Security called Gonzalez’s comments “despicable ..
In an article in X, which contains Gonzalez’s video, the department said, “Vicious 18th Street Gang, including criminal gangs, brave US migration and customs enforcement law enforcement officers,” he said. “Such a garbage has led to a more than 500% increase in attacks against our law enforcement officers. Secretary Noem was open: If you attack a federal officer, you will be prosecuted until the end of the law.”
Gonzalez did not respond immediately to the request for comment.
Cudahy said he was aware of the video on Tuesday.
“The comments made by the Vice President reflect their personal views and do not represent the views or official position of the Cudahy city,” he said. “The city will not comment any more.”
Cudahy is a Los Angeles suburb with 22,000 residents about 10 miles south of the city center of Los Angeles.