‘Adios amigos’: Illegal alien TikTok influencer known for doxxing ICE agents arrested

Social media bid “adios amigos” as an alleged illegal alien TikToker known for doxxing ICE operations was arrested during a livestream.

Clout chasing came with consequences this week in Los Angeles when attempts to restore law and order, along with national sovereignty, reached the “find out” stage for a TikToker who’d spent too much time “f*ing around” with law enforcement. Tatiana Martinez, an influencer with the Colombian flag in her Instagram bio known for encouraging disruption of immigration enforcement, was seen being hauled out of a Tesla and taken into custody.

“The number of TikTok influencers who are here illegally would shock you,” wrote the X account amuse while sharing a compilation of videos posted by Kim ‘Katie’ USA. “Illegal [TikToker] Tatiana Martinez was arrested in Los Angeles today by federal agents during a live stream. She resisted arrest and was pulled screaming from her Tesla.”

In the clip from her perspective, Martinez, who often took to social media to encourage interference and obstruction of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), could be heard shouting for law enforcement to stop with cries of “wait” in Spanish.

While first responders were called to the scene to take the woman for medical treatment after she stopped moving during the arrest, off-camera, another angle of the scene showed that a tow truck had absconded with one of the ICE agents’ vehicles, even as its emergency lights were flashing.

After sharing the pertinent details about the arrest, the X account I Meme Therefore I Am added, “What’s alarming is that Los Angeles parking enforcement follows ICE agents, and the moment they step out of their cars, the tow truck swoops in.”

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In one of the videos, a law enforcement official could be heard telling someone on the phone that his vehicle had been taken, as other clips showed him charging off into the street during the arrest while the SUV was towed away.

Martinez was not the first social media personality to seemingly face justice for promoting breaking the law to help illegal aliens online. Earlier this year, it was reported that Leonel Moreno, the so-called “Migrant Influencer” who promoted abuse of American squatting laws, had officially been deported.

Similarly, the tow of the official’s vehicle was not the first such instance, as early in July, a tow truck had taken an ICE vehicle that had allegedly been parked illegally on private property for over an hour.

Amid claims that tow truck drivers were targeting ICE vehicles, Newsweek had reported that such stories “appear to be fabricated.” A key detail in that incident was that the ICE vehicle’s tires had been slashed. It remained unknown why the vehicle at the scene of Martinez’s arrest was towed as law enforcement observed.

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Kevin Haggerty

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