ICE Raids on California Cannabis Farms Erupt in Clashes and Mass Detentions
VENTURA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUL 10 – Federal agents detained multiple undocumented migrants, including eight unaccompanied juveniles, during raids at two cannabis farms amid protests and a shooting at Glass House Farms, officials said.
- On July 10, 2025, immigration authorities carried out an enforcement action at Glass House Farms, a cannabis cultivation site near Camarillo, California.
- The operation targeted the alleged hiring and harboring of undocumented workers and followed similar raids on related cannabis farm sites a day earlier.
- The enforcement led to clashes with protesters, deployment of tear gas and rubber bullets, multiple arrests including four U.S. citizens charged with assaulting officers, and at least one worker hospitalized with severe injuries.
- The FBI began investigating an individual suspected of shooting at federal agents during the operation and has announced a $50,000 reward for tips that help secure a conviction.
- Authorities took roughly 200 immigrants into custody from the raids on two farm sites, prompting public outcry over humanitarian concerns and calls for accountability from political leaders.
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