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ICE says 200 illegal immigrants arrested; UFW reports 1 death

VENTURA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUL 11 – Nearly 200 arrested during raids targeting illegal immigration and child labor at California farms, with one worker dead and several critically injured, officials said.

  • On July 10, 2025, federal immigration officials carried out enforcement actions at cannabis cultivation sites operated by Glass House Farms in the areas surrounding Camarillo and Carpinteria within Ventura and Santa Barbara counties.
  • The raids targeted suspected immigration and potential child labor violations, prompting protests and attempts by over 500 rioters to disrupt the operation.
  • Approximately 200 undocumented immigrants were taken into custody, multiple farm workers sustained serious injuries, and one worker succumbed to those injuries during the disorderly enforcement operation.
  • Tricia McLaughlin, a Department of Homeland Security spokesperson, reported that ICE and CBP officers intervened at California marijuana farms to help over ten migrant children who appeared to be victims of exploitation, forced labor, and possible human trafficking or smuggling.
  • Federal authorities pledged full prosecution of assaults on law enforcement, and the investigation into labor violations continues amid calls to stop the raids due to community harm.
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ICE says 200 illegal immigrants arrested; UFW reports 1 death

(The Center Square) – Nearly 200 illegal immigrants were arrested during U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties.

A migrant worker lost his life this Friday, July 11 after falling more than 10 meters high while escaping agents of the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), during a migratory raid on agricultural farms in Ventura County. The Union of Agricultural Workers (UFW) confirmed the death of the man, identified as Jaime García, who suffered a broken neck and skull while trying to evade federal agents during the operation that occurre…

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