Unable to use magic wand on masked shapes

I'm trying to use the Magic Wand on some shapes that had a Clipping Mask applied to them and it does not select anything, though the Lasso seems to work when I drag it over the same shape. The shapes that are not working are ones that are being used to mask other images inside of them.

Enter isolation mode to gain access to the individual entities or release the paths/ ungroup.
Mylenium

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