Family Files Federal Court Claim, Demanding Accountability in Farm Worker's Death After ICE Raid
VENTURA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, AUG 7 – The family seeks $47 million in damages alleging unlawful search and excessive force after the death of a longtime worker during an ICE raid that arrested over 360 people, including minors.
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Relatives of Jaime Alanís García demand answers and ICE to be held accountable for the July 10 raid in Camarillo, where the Hispanic immigrant died


Jaime Alanís García’s death in ICE raid spurs legal fight in California
On the morning of July 10, 2025, Jaime Alanís García left home for what would have been another ordinary day at work. A father, husband and laborer, Alanís García reported for his shift at Glass House Farms, a cannabis cultivation…
Death of Farmworker During ICE Raid Shakes California’s Legal Cannabis Industry - Merry Jane
A federal ICE raid at Glass House Farms—a major licensed cannabis producer in California—resulted in the tragic death of a longtime worker and raised serious concerns about federal enforcement’s chilling effect on the state’s legal market.The raid unfolded on July 10 at Glass House Farms’ greenhouses in Camarillo and Carpinteria. Over 360 people were arrested—including 14 immigrant minors—and one worker, Jaime Alanis Garcia, died after falling a…
Glass House Brands Announces Labor Policy Changes Following California ICE Raid
Glass House Brands, the California cannabis farm that was targeted by a federal ICE immigration raid last month, has announced labor policy changes in a press release offering "updates to recent events." The July 10 raids led to the death of one farm worker and hundreds of arrests, and anti-ICE protesters gathered outside the police barricade and attempted to disrupt the operation. Officers said they arrested over 360 people for immigration viol…
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