Woman Gets DEPORTED for Walking Dog on Beach - Bodycam

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In this Volusia Sheriff's Office body camera footage, deputies arrest 27-year-old Angie Sandoval-Padro for walking her pug on New Smyrna Beach in an area where dogs are prohibited. The routine ordinance violation check takes a dramatic turn when deputies discover her immigration status.

The bodycam video captures the tense beach encounter where a bystander must translate for Sandoval-Padro, who only speaks Spanish. The deputy can be heard stating, "I'd much rather go put drug dealers in jail, but I have no choice" . Despite this being a minor county ordinance violation, the Volusia Sheriff's deputy contacts ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) regarding her status.

According to arrest affidavits, "Deputies contacted ICE and they advised they would place a detainer on Angie Sandoval-Padro at VCBJ, advising she was in the United States illegally and would be under removal proceedings" . The woman, a Colombian national living in Orlando, was booked into Volusia County Jail on July 12th.

The situation turns emotional as the woman becomes distressed about her children. A translator explains to the deputy: "She's sad because the kids and he said, if you can take him, but not her" . Despite ICE initially stating they would place a detainer, court records show Sandoval-Padro was able to bond out of jail the next day on July 13th after posting a $1,000 bond .

Volusia Sheriff Mike Chitwood defended the arrest, stating "We have to enforce the law. We don't make the law" . When questioned about racial profiling concerns, Chitwood responded emphatically: "That's (expletive) and we're not going to wear that label" . The sheriff explained that under current immigration directives, his deputies must contact ICE even for non-violent violations.

This police bodycam footage raises important questions about law enforcement priorities, immigration enforcement, and the consequences of minor ordinance violations. The video provides complete, uncut footage of the entire arrest process from beginning to end.

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