California Farm Raids Shape up to Be the Biggest Since January, Trump Administration Says
CALIFORNIA, JUL 13 – The raid targeted cannabis farms and resulted in 361 arrests and the rescue of 14 children, amid legal challenges and union protests over immigration enforcement tactics.
- On Thursday, ICE officials raided two cannabis farms in Southern California, detaining 319 people and encountering 14 migrant minors.
- Amid a push for tougher enforcement, President Donald Trump expanded enforcement to include previously exempt farms, vowing to deport millions of unauthorized residents.
- Amid protests, masked agents detained Dr. Jonathan Anthony Caravello without ID, a farmworker died from a greenhouse fall, and a gunman fired at agents.
- Facing a Friday ruling, Department of Homeland Security chief Kristi Noem and Tom Homan said they will appeal, while U.S. Senator Alex Padilla criticized the tactics as 'more cruel, more extreme' and vowed to challenge them.
- As legislative efforts unfold, United Farm Workers union president Teresa Romero said she backs the Farm Workforce Modernization Act, which has bipartisan support and may not pass until 2027.
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In LA, activists patrol Home Depots, parks using a volunteer network to warn of immigration raids
LOS ANGELES — A young undocumented man stood outside of the Hollywood Home Depot looking for work on a recent hot Wednesday afternoon. Since the store was raided by federal immigration agents in June, he’s been on high alert, fearing detainment and deportation. But he relies on being in public spaces for his livelihood, like many other laborers and street vendors, and he has four kids to support. “There’s no freedom living in this fear,” said th…
Nearly 400 Illegals Arrested In Raid On California Pot Farm, DHS Says - Real News Now
Federal agents arrested 361 suspected illegal immigrants and rescued 14 children — including 10 who were unaccompanied — during a large-scale immigration raid at a marijuana grow operation in Camarillo, California last week, according to the Department of Homeland Security. “This is rapidly becoming one of the largest operations since President Trump took office,” said DHS Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs Tricia McLaughlin on Fox News. She…
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