ICE Agents Chase After Farmworkers as They Flee Fields During Latest Raid
- Early Tuesday, Immigration and Customs Enforcement carried out operations targeting agricultural laborers in Ventura County.
- These raids occurred amid an intensified federal effort to increase immigration enforcement in Southern California, following directives from ICE leadership.
- During the operation, ICE agents chased workers who fled the fields, and video footage showed these pursuits, while exact numbers of detentions remain unclear.
- Oxnard Mayor Luis McArthur condemned the raids as "completely unjustified and harmful" and noted these hardworking families contribute meaningfully to the local $2 billion agricultural economy.
- The raids sparked anxiety among farmworkers, potential disruption to crop harvesting, and protests, suggesting heightened tension between immigration enforcement and agricultural communities.
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