In a statement to FOX Los Angeles, Border Patrol El Centro Sector Chief Gregory Bovino clarified, “Our teams are here in support of a coordinated federal effort and will remain as long as necessary. We are committed to carrying out our responsibilities with professionalism and in accordance with the law.”
The event raised additional concerns when it was reported that a local summer camp for children had to be briefly relocated due to the activity in the area. Camp staff guided children to a nearby indoor location out of caution. No injuries were reported, and city officials confirmed that all children were safe.
Activists present at the park reportedly alerted individuals of the approaching enforcement teams, although it remains unclear how many, if any, detentions were made during the event.
The City of Los Angeles has not issued a formal resolution regarding future coordination with federal immigration operations. Officials emphasized their commitment to protecting all residents and ensuring that public spaces remain safe and accessible to families and children.
As the situation develops, both city and federal leaders are expected to engage in further discussions about how future operations will be communicated and conducted.