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361 Arrested in Immigration Sweeps at 2 Southern California Cannabis Farms, Feds Say

VENTURA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUL 10 – Federal agents arrested 319 undocumented immigrants, including convicted felons, and rescued 14 children from forced labor and trafficking during the largest ICE raid in California history.

  • On July 10, 2025, Homeland Security's press release said federal agents executed warrants at Carpinteria and Camarillo, detaining 319 unauthorized migrants and rescuing 14 children from potential forced labor.
  • Evidence of child labor emerged at the farms, with 10 minors found working illegally, including a 14-year-old.
  • According to Rodney Scott, a felon convicted of kidnapping, attempted rape, and child molestation worked next to juvenile workers.
  • During the operation, agents faced assaults and one fired a handgun before tear gas was deployed; Kristi Noem said 14 children were rescued from forced labor.
  • The raids represent California's largest single-day enforcement action, and Glass House Farms now faces investigations for labor violations.
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Department of Homeland Security updated the number of immigrants arrested on Thursday in Camarillo; identifies the DHS to four of the detainees

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Homeland Security reports 361 illegal immigrants arrested

(The Center Square) – At least 361 illegal immigrants were arrested at raids at marijuana farms north of Los Angeles, according to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

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Internewscast broke the news in on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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