One farm worker dies, 200 arrested in chaos at California cannabis farm immigration
VENTURA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUL 13 – Federal agents arrested 200 undocumented migrants and rescued 10 children from forced labor at cannabis farms amid violent protests and sanctuary policy conflicts, officials said.
- On July 10, 2025, federal immigration agents and National Guard members raided cannabis farms near Camarillo, California, resulting in a farmworker's death and about 200 arrests.
- The raid occurred amid increasing tensions and clashes involving the Trump administration and protesters advocating for immigrant rights, as part of a wider effort to target undocumented workers.
- During the operation, workers were held for hours, footage of the raid was removed from phones, and protesters clashed with agents who used tear gas and less-lethal weapons.
- UFW confirmed the farmworker died from injuries after falling 30 feet, possibly fleeing agents, while DHS said he was not in custody when the accident occurred; roughly 200 were arrested.
- The incident intensified calls for legal and political action, including a lawsuit requested to halt aggressive immigration tactics and a mayor’s directive to protect city employees' rights.
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