It’s a waiting game for Carlos Alexander Osorto and his daughter, Sady, 29.

Her father’s bond hearing is Wednesday, rescheduled from July 8 to July 16 — another delay in a process that she said is affecting the health of the patriarch, who came from Honduras in 2010 and ultimately settled in Pasadena.

That’s where Osorto, Pedro Vasquez Perdomo and Isaac Villegas Molina, were sitting at a bus stop across from a Pasadena Winchell’s Donuts on the morning of June 18.

Four cars suddenly stopped at the spot, and six masked and armed federal agents emerged and converged, detaining the men without immediately identifying themselves, according to the lawsuit filed by Public Counsel and the American Civil Liberties Union.

Along with Jorge Hernandez Viramontes, of Baldwin Park — questioned and de

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