Immigration raid at cannabis farm erupts in chaos
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VENTURA COUNTY, California ‒ Around 200 people were arrested when federal law enforcement officers executed criminal warrants at a farm near Camarillo and another in Carpinteria, according to a statement released July 11 by the Department of Homeland Security.
Immigration raids don’t raise wages and actually deflate them, and employers aren't more likely to use immigration verification tools.
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ABC7 KABC on MSNFarmworker hospitalized with critical injuries suffered during immigration raid, family saysA farmworker suffered serious injuries during an immigration raid near Camarillo, according to his family. The hospital says he remains in critical condition
KTLA reached out to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for comment multiple times prior to publication. As of publishing, DHS has not responded. KTLA will update this article
The FBI is offering a $50,000 reward for information on a shooting during an immigration raid near Camarillo, Ventura County, where protesters clashed with agents.
Federal law enforcement officials fired tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters Thursday during a large immigration raid in Ventura County at one of California’s largest and most notable cannabis farms, according to a local mayor at the scene.
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ABC7 KABC on MSNWATCH LIVE: Federal agents conduct immigration raid at Camarillo farm, clash with protestersFederal agents are conducting an immigration enforcement operation at an agricultural area in Ventura County Thursday. The operation was taking place at a farm along Laguna Road in the Camarillo area.
An ICE raid on a farm in Ventura County, California had an especially brutal outcome. Jaime Alanís Garcia, a Mexican farmworker who spent nearly a decade picking tomatoes in California, is now on life support after falling 30 feet while fleeing an immigration raid.