By Sandra Hernandez
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 1
When federal immigration agents arrived at Edna Funes' Van Nuys home this month, the 46-year-old Guatemalan national refused to open the door.
Thirty minutes later, Funes sat handcuffed in a van. Her 5-year-old U.S.-born son stood alone in the apartment. And Funes' sister, a naturalized citizen w...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 1
When federal immigration agents arrived at Edna Funes' Van Nuys home this month, the 46-year-old Guatemalan national refused to open the door.
Thirty minutes later, Funes sat handcuffed in a van. Her 5-year-old U.S.-born son stood alone in the apartment. And Funes' sister, a naturalized citizen w...
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