One farm employee has died and 361 had been reportedly detained following ICE immigration raids final week at two hashish farms in southern California, the LA Instances stories.
The July 10 raids had been carried out by federal immigration brokers at hashish grows operated by Glass Home Farms — the state’s largest licensed hashish producer — in Camarillo and Carpinteria.
Through the chaos of the Camarillo raid, 57-year-old Jaime Alanís Garcia fell 30 ft by means of a greenhouse roof whereas fleeing federal brokers, sustaining deadly accidents, his household stated in an announcement on Saturday.
The U.S. Division of Homeland Safety (DHS) claimed that federal brokers detained 361 illegal immigrants and likewise found 14 minors throughout the raids, which has prompted an investigation into Glass Home Farms for potential youngster labor violations.
“Glass Home has by no means knowingly violated relevant hiring practices and doesn’t and has by no means employed minors,” the corporate stated in an announcement issued following the raids.
In the meantime, protestors sought to disrupt the raids at each places, and DHS officers stated 4 U.S. residents had been arrested for allegedly assaulting or resisting officers.
The FBI is providing a $50,000 reward “for info resulting in the conviction of an Unknown Topic who appeared to fireside a pistol at Federal Regulation Enforcement Officers close to Camarillo,” United States Legal professional Invoice Essayli tweeted on July 10, though no gunshot accidents have been reported.
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