Camarillo, Glass House Farms and immigration
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A federal immigration raid at two Glass House Farms cannabis facilities in Southern California resulted in the arrest of approximately 200 people, including union member and activist Dr. Jonathan A. Caravello,
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNFamily members try to reunite with workers after Camarillo cannabis farm raidThe FBI has issued a reward for information about a person who appeared to open fire at an immigration enforcement operation in rural Ventura County. The federal operation at Glass House Farms near Camarillo drew dozens of protesters who clashed with federal agents on a road surrounded by farm fields and greenhouses northwest of Los Angeles.
Federal immigration agents descended on a farm outside of Camarillo on July 10, blocking off a road outside the facility and clashing with protesters.
ICE agents raided a licensed marijuana farm in Camarillo, California, on Thursday. The farm is owned by Glass House Brands Inc, officials confirmed.
Glass House Brands, whose farm was raided by immigration authorities Thursday, is the subject of several labor law complaints, according to court records.
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Homeland security and ICE agents were seen taking farmworkers into custody in Carpinteria and Camarillo Thursday morning; city councilmember injured and congressmember denied entry as large crowd protests raid at cannabis farm.
Some of the demonstrators exposed to the gas used to disperse the crowds were taken by Oxnard Fire Department ambulances to St. John’s Regional Medical Center in Oxnard. They were decontaminated of the chemical agents outside the emergency room, then treated inside.