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Activist fem livestreams detainment as federal agents smash car window in SoCal: 'Lord, please protect me'

From Patrick <patrick@optus.com.au>
Newsgroups alt.feminazis, alt.los-angeles, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, talk.politics.misc, talk.politics.guns
Subject Activist fem livestreams detainment as federal agents smash car window in SoCal: 'Lord, please protect me'
Date 2026-02-21 20:27 +0000
Organization dizum.com - The Internet Problem Provider
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EL MONTE, Calif. -- A Southern California woman who livestreamed her 
detainment by federal immigration agents is speaking publicly after she 
was released from custody Friday evening, describing the encounter as 
frightening and traumatic.

Maria Santay is a U.S. citizen and is also a community observer, and 
believes that has made her a target of federal agents. Her detention on 
Friday is not the first run-in she's had with immigration agents.

Santay streamed the arrest live on Instagram from an El Monte Chevron 
station at Peck Road and Valley Boulevard around 2 p.m. local time. The 
video shows agents surrounding her vehicle before breaking her car window 
with a hammer as she cried out.

"They're breaking my window guys, I'm a U.S. citizen. Insane. This guy is 
breaking my window guys," she said in the livestream. Moments later, the 
glass shattered.

"They're going to try to arrest me," she said, holding back tears. "This 
is insane. I can't believe this is happening guys. Lord, please protect 
me, Lord, please. Guys, I don't trust them."

Santay said she feared for her life during the encounter.

"I thought, 'This is it. These are my last moments,'" she recalled.

According to Santay, the confrontation followed what she believes was an 
intimidation encounter with immigration agents two days earlier, when 
officers stopped her car near the 10 Freeway.

Video she recorded at the time captured someone telling her, "That's your 
first warning."

"Turns out, they weren't stopping me, they were just intimidating me," 
Santay said.

On Friday, Santay said agents boxed in her car at the gas station as she 
was livestreaming.

"One of the officers got on the curb on the middle island to box my car 
in, one came on here, and one was behind me. Because of all the commotion, 
the police department got there," she said.

El Monte police officers did not intervene as federal agents detained her.

"They threw me in their car, we got on the 10 Freeway, they took me all 
the way on a joy ride to Santa Ana, and then they get off on an exit," she 
said.

By 5 p.m., Santay, whose charges include resisting arrest, was released. 
Her experience worsened when she said El Monte police refused to let her 
use the restroom.

"They made me pee in the parking lot, in some bushes, behind the horse 
carriers, with handcuffs on," she said.

In a statement, the El Monte Police Department said officers responded to 
a call from Customs and Border Protection to support public safety, but 
that their officers "were not involved in the federal operation."

Later Friday night, protesters gathered outside the police station, 
ringing cowbells and honking horns. Santay joined the demonstration 
despite her earlier ordeal.

"I prefer that they were taking their time, taking me on a joyride with BS 
charges, than picking up innocent people that they could have hurt on the 
street, so I thank them for that. I said 'Thank you, thank you.' I thanked 
them for not killing me, too," she said.

Our sister station, ABC7 Eyewitness News in Los Angeles, reached out to 
Customs and Border Protection for comment on Santay's arrest, but has yet 
to hear back.

A GoFundMe has been set up to help raise money for Santay as she prepares 
for a legal defense and makes repairs to her vehicle.

https://abc30.com/post/maria-santay-livestreams-detainment-federal-
immigration-agents-smash-car-window-el-monte-california/18515280/

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Activist fem livestreams detainment as federal agents smash car window in SoCal: 'Lord, please protect me' Patrick <patrick@optus.com.au> - 2026-02-21 20:27 +0000
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