Popular Detroit hot dog vendor now facing deportation after arrest by police

A food truck owner from Southwest Detroit is facing a felony charge and deportation after an incident that was caught on police bodycam.

Her attorney says it could all have been avoided, while police say she deserved to be arrested for disobeying instructions.

On Sept. 14, Nayeli Ruiz, the owner of Doppy’s Fire Hot Dogs, was taken into custody and charged with assaulting, resisting and obstructing Detroit police, who originally questioned her about not having a permit for her food truck, located at Springwells and Vernor…

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