A Los Angeles-area politician is reportedly in hassle with the feds after calling on violent thugs to tackle ICE officers attempting to implement federal immigration regulation.
As Fox Information’s Invoice Melugin reported, Cynthia Gonzalez, the vice-mayor of Cudahy, posted a social media video final week expressing her anger at the truth that a number of the space’s most infamous gangs had been nowhere in sight on the anti-ICE protests that tore up LA. Cudahy is a closely Hispanic metropolis situated about 10 miles from LA.
“I’m instructed Cynthia Gonzalez posted the video late final week, then deleted it, and that the FBI later visited her dwelling & she is underneath energetic federal investigation,” Melugin wrote on X.
Within the video, Gonzalez could be seen ripping into the 18th Road and Florencia 13 gang members for staying quiet and supposedly hiding whereas ICE officers had been conducting immigration sweeps in LA.
“I wanna know the place all of the cholos are at in Los Angeles, Gonzalez says within the video. “18th avenue, Florencia, The place’s the management at? Since you guys are all about territory…You tag every little thing up, and now that your hood is being invaded by the most important gang there’s (ICE), there ain’t a peep out of you!”
“It’s everybody else who’s not in regards to the gang life that’s on the market protesting and talking up. We’re on the market, like, combating for our turf,” she added. “Dude, they’re operating amok all up in your avenue and your metropolis.
Gonzalez closed by demanding in colourful phrases that the leaders of 18th Road and Florencia 13 manage their members and go after ICE.
“So don’t be attempting to say no block, no nothing in case you’re not exhibiting up proper now attempting to assist out…So whoever is in management over there, simply f**king get your members so as!”
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EXCLUSIVE: Per federal sources, the vice mayor of Cudahy, a metropolis in southeast LA County, is underneath FBI investigation after she allegedly posted a video to social media by which she seems to name for 18th Road & Florencia 13 gang members in LA to defend their territory from… pic.twitter.com/afJfxeSCBb
— Invoice Melugin (@BillMelugin_) June 24, 2025
FBI LA has instructed Melugin that they’d not affirm or deny an investigation, however condemned any name for gang violence.
Gonzalez has not responded to requests for remark from Fox Information on her remarks, however claimed FBI brokers got here to her home. She additionally mentioned she wants an legal professional.