Federal agents raid farm near Camarillo
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Among those at Thursday's immigration action was a Trump voter who doesn't like the president's approach and the family of a National Guardsman who say it's time for him to come home.
Dozens of farmworkers were detained and federal agents deployed tear gas at protesters during an immigration raid at a Ventura County agricultural business this week. KTLA's Carlos Herrera reports on July 11,
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNUndocumented children 'rescued' during raid of Ventura County cannabis farm, DHS saysThe raids happened simultaneously at Glass House Farms in Camarillo and another Glass House facility in Carpinteria, located about 35 miles north in Santa Barbara County.
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ABC7 KABC on MSNMan on life support from injury during immigration raid in Ventura County, family saysA man is on life support after he was injured during an immigration raid at an agricultural area of Camarillo on Thursday, according to a family member.
U.S. Border Patrol agents deployed what appeared to be tear gas canisters and less-than-lethal rounds into the crowd.
KTLA reached out to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for comment multiple times prior to publication. As of publishing, DHS has not responded. KTLA will update this article
Jaime Garcia, a Camarillo man, was on life support after he was injured during a ICE raid at farms in Ventura County on Thursday.
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNVentura County ICE raid: Farmworkers critically injured, others unaccounted for, union saysAccording to the union, farmworkers including U.S. citizens were detained by federal agents at the Camarillo farm for several hours and "forced to delete photos and videos of the raid from their phones.
According to reporting on the ground, the company’s facilities in Camarillo (Ventura County) and Carpinteria (Santa Barbara County) are the scenes of large-scale ICE raids. Protesters have gathered at both locations, with reports of federal agents using tear gas or pepper spray to push the crowds back.