California, ICE and tear gas
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Jaime Alanis, 57, is the first known person to die during one of the Trump administration’s ongoing immigration enforcement operations
A farmworker has died after falling off a roof during an Immigration and Customs Enforcement raid in California, according to ABC Los Angeles station KABC.
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.
Media reports previously indicated Garcia died on Friday following a statement from the United Farm Workers union.
Agents tear-gassed community members, including children, as crowds attempted to protect farmworkers from arrest.
From Camarillo to MacArthur Park, ICE raids and military operations signal California’s role as a testing ground for dictatorship.
MSNBC as of Monday failed to include mention of suspected child labor in its coverage of Thursday’s raid by United
ICE agents raided cannabis nurseries in Camarillo, California, and Carpinteria, California, on Thursday. Both cannabis facilities are owned by Glass House Brands Inc., which bills itself as one of the largest cannabis flower brands in the world.
Immigrant workers are central to recovery efforts in neighborhoods burned in the January wildfires, but recent raids have led some to stay home.
Jaime Alanis, 57, worked on a farm in Camarillo for 10 years before Thursday’s ICE raid, according to his family.
An ICE raid on a farm in Ventura County, California had an especially brutal outcome. Jaime Alanís Garcia, a Mexican farmworker who spent nearly a decade picking tomatoes in California, is now on life support after falling 30 feet while fleeing an immigration raid.