Back at the beginning of July, we brought you the story of Juli Calderon, a Los Angeles-based illegal immigrant who, along with her family, alleged she had been “abducted” in the parking lot of a fast food restaurant and taken to a place at the California/Mexico border where so-called “bounty hunters” supposedly turned her over to ICE, which she says demanded she self-deport.
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In a press conference held in the same parking lot at the end of June, Calderon’s attorney, Stephano Medina, flanked by sign-carrying family members, relayed what he said Calderon told him through a couple of phone calls she “managed” to make while she was allegedly being held at a warehouse along with “others” who were supposedly in the same predicament after refusing to self-deport.
“She was taken to a warehouse where she wasn’t given any food, and she was being told that she was going