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The ICE raid this month at Glass House Brands in Camarillo has provoked anxiety across California's legal cannabis industry.
Candido’s story reveals how ICE surveillance and raids intersect—and how data journalism is exposing these secretive tactics.
Among those detained in California, the majority are not the “worst of the worst” the Trump administration said it was targeting, federal data shows.
Fear from ongoing ICE operations has led immigrant workers and families in Southern California to face worsening extreme heat conditions at their workplaces and homes.
Calderon will now face justice and the media and politicians who swallowed and pushed this garbage should be embarrassed.”
Hesperia, praised conditions at the immigration detention facility, Ruiz, D-Palm Desert, and Torres, D-Ontario, denounced what they said were unlawful actions by U.S.
The majority of new detainees at one Kern County facility in McFarland are immigrants with no criminal convictions, according to the latest data by ICE, mirroring a nationwide trend. Meanwhile, another detention facility in Bakersfield is at capacity, according to immigrant advocates.
A California professor was arrested for allegedly chucking a tear gas canister at ICE agents during a raid on a marijuana farm being investigated for child labor violations.
Jaime Alanis, 57, worked on a farm in Camarillo for 10 years before Thursday’s ICE raid, according to his family.
The Associated Press on MSN13d
California farmworker who fell from greenhouse roof during chaotic ICE raid diesJaime Alanis, 57, is the first known person to die during one of the Trump administration’s ongoing immigration enforcement operations
“One of the illegal aliens, Denis Guillen-Solis who is from Honduras, fled on foot to evade law enforcement. He ended up near the Ontario Advanced Surgical Center where hospital staff assaulted law enforcement and drug the officer and illegal alien into the facility,” the post continued.