One farm worker dies, 200 arrested in chaos at California cannabis farm immigration
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, JUL 13 – Federal agents arrested about 200 undocumented migrants and rescued 10 minors during raids on two Southern California cannabis farms amid protests and one fatal injury, officials said.
- On July 10, 2025, immigration enforcement officers conducted operations at two farms in southern California, including a licensed cannabis farm near Camarillo.
- The raids occurred following more than a month of clashes involving the Trump administration's immigration enforcement efforts and widespread protests against mass deportations in Southern California.
- During the raids, approximately 200 people were arrested and some workers, including Jaime Alanis Garcia, were critically injured after he fell about 30 feet while possibly fleeing federal agents.
- The United Farm Workers union stated on July 11 that Garcia died from his injuries sustained in the enforcement action, while DHS confirmed he was not in custody when he fell.
- The raids intensified political tensions, prompting Trump to authorize arrests of attackers on law enforcement and increasing calls for legal challenges and community preparedness.
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Jaime Alanís García, an agricultural worker originally from Michoacán, died after falling from the roof of a farm when he was trying to flee a migrant raid in Ventura County, California, in the United States. "My Uncle Jaime was an innocent and hardworking farmer. His wife and daughter were waiting for him.
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