Illegal alien TikTok influencer known for doxxing ICE agents films her own arrest for shock value

An illegal alien TikTok influencer known for doxxing ICE agents is now throwing a pity party after she was forcefully arrested on camera weeks earlier.

In mid-August, BizPac Review ran a report about Tatiana Martinez, an illegal alien influencer who’d just been pulled from her car screaming by federal agents and subsequently arrested.

Weeks later, her lawyer is now claiming she was unfairly arrested.

“We believe, at this point, based on things that have been said to her, is that, because she was out filming ICE activities, she was targeted,” attorney Carlos Jurado said to the Los Angeles station KABC.

He also sought to explain why, during her arrest weeks earlier, she refused to listen to the directions of federal agents.

“The reason she didn’t come out is, these are, these are masked men, and they said they had a warrant, [and] she just wanted them to display it, ‘Show me the warrant,’ and they never displayed anything,” he said.

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But Jurado’s explanations were bull.

Federal law enforcement sources confirmed to the New York Post that Martinez illegally entered the United States in 2022 and was immediately released into the interior by the Biden administration.

They also revealed that she was eventually arrested and convicted for driving under the influence — and that this was the reason for her arrest.

Jurado has admitted that she did drive under the influence, but still maintains her arrest weeks earlier wasn’t on the up and up.

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“There has been nothing that’s been stated to her by the arresting officers that stated that it was because of the DUI,” he said.

Jurado has also taken issue with the claim that his client is illegal, telling KABC that she “legally presented herself at the border” and was given a work permit.

“When the DHS comes out and says that she’s an illegal immigrant — she’s just not,” he alleged. “That’s just factually incorrect.”

Martinez is currently being held in a detention center in Calexico.

“I’ve gone out there to visit her,” Jurado said. “It’s about a three-and-a-half, four-hour drive there and back. So I went there to visit her. She was really happy to just see someone. I can tell you that I could still see bruises on her body from the arrest.”

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Maybe she shouldn’t have resisted arrest?

In separate but closely related news, a jackass Los Angeles truck driver has just been arrested and charged for interfering with Martinez’s arrest by trying to tow a federal law enforcement vehicle during it.

“Bobby Nunez, 33, is accused of interfering with a federal operation in downtown Los Angeles when he towed away an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) SUV that was being used to block Martinez’s vehicle during her arrest on August 15,” according to Newsweek.

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“During the arrest, an individual unlawfully towed a government police vehicle,” DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin told Newsweek. “He mocked and videotaped ICE officers chasing after him. Secretary Noem has been clear: Anyone who seeks to impede law enforcement will be found and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.”

Vivek Saxena

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