Carlos Lool, a popular South LA chef, was busted by ICE on Saturday. Credit: GoFundMeA decorated chef in Los Angeles is now facing deportation thanks to a former employee who ratted him out to authorities, revealing how he violated parole.As KABC reported, Carlos Lool, the popular owner and chef of a South LA restaurant called La Granja Rotisserie and Fuego Rotisserie, was busted by ICE last weekend and is now facing deportation back to Guatemala.According to the New York Post, it’s unclear whether he was in America illegally after arriving from Guatemala.KABC obtained footage showing the moment Lool was taken into custody by immigration authorities while Jenna Lawrence, Lool’s business partner and girlfriend, screams and curses them out.“What’s your f**king problem?!” she yells. “Give him his wallet (back)!”WATCH:Lawrence told KABC in an interview that she was angry and heartbroken about what happened to her husband.“This is heartbreaking. Every single person who’s had a family member or someone that they love taken from them by ICE – it is so sad and humiliating,” a crying Lawrence told KABC.Lawrence claimed to the outlet that they were followed by ICE agents while picking up supplies for a catering event.“They yanked him out of the car. They had him on the floor,” she whined. “They yanked me back and pulled out their guns, and then they took him.”Lawrence went on to explain to KABC that the investigation into her boyfriend began after a former employee reported the restaurant to authorities. The ex-worker said there was a gun inside the establishment, which was a violation of Lool’s parole.Lawrence, though, says that Lool needed the gun to defend himself.“We’re in a tough neighborhood. We have been robbed,” she said. “We constantly have people breaking windows and jumping over the fence.”“He’s been in this country. His kids are here. It’s just a lot, and it’s very overwhelming, she added. “And he doesn’t have his clothes, no cell phone, no computer — and we own businesses.”The New York Post reveals that Lool had a 1997 criminal conviction from Connecticut. The crime was for third-degree assault, a Class A misdemeanor.The next year, Lool was convicted of second-degree felony assault.He also has several DUI and failure to appear offenses on his criminal record.The post Popular LA Chef Busted by ICE After Former Employee Reveals to Authorities How He Violated Parole (VIDEO) appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.