One California worker dead, hundreds arrested, after cannabis farm raid
VENTURA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUL 11 – Federal agents arrested about 200 undocumented migrants and found 10 unaccompanied minors amid investigations into child labor and forced exploitation at cannabis farms, officials said.
- Federal agents conducted immigration raids on cannabis farms in Camarillo and Carpinteria, detaining about 200 people including 10 minors on Thursday.
- The raids escalated amid increased enforcement across Southern California, prompting protests and concerns over tactics and detainees' whereabouts.
- Clashes involved tear gas, flashbangs, and rubber bullets, and injured farmworkers including local official Mónica Solórzano, while National Guard troops blocked demonstrators.
- Customs Commissioner Rodney Scott confirmed 10 undocumented juveniles, eight unaccompanied, were found, and Glass House Farms complied with warrants despite a union reporting injuries and legal aid needs.
- The raids intensified fear in immigrant communities, triggered legal actions, and spurred local emergency funding and planned rallies demanding detainee releases.
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Authorities: 200 immigrants arrested in raids on Calif. farms
CAMARILLO, Calif. (AP) — Federal immigration authorities said Friday they arrested about 200 immigrants suspected of being in the country illegally in raids a day earlier on two California cannabis farm sites. Protesters engaged in a tense standoff with authorities…
A farm worker was seriously injured during an immigration raid in the United States on Thursday. He was pronounced dead on Friday.

Worker dies after US immigration raid on California farm
A farm worker died on Friday after being injured during a raid by US immigration agents on a legal cannabis farm in California that resulted in the arrests of 200 undocumented migrants and clashes with protestors.
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