FBI, Camarillo and Glass House Farms
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CAMARILLO, Calif. (AP) — Federal immigration authorities said Friday they arrested about 200 immigrants suspected of being in the country illegally in raids a day earlier on two California cannabis farm sites. Protesters engaged in a tense standoff with authorities at one of the farms during the operation.
The manager of one farm, Edgar Rodriguez, a U.S. citizen, said he was handcuffed, thrown to the ground and had his arm twisted behind his back after he asked to see a warrant.
Federal immigration agents descended on a farm outside of Camarillo on July 10, blocking off a road outside the facility and clashing with protesters. Reports flooded social media in the morning of federal agents arriving at a Glass House Farms facility at 645 Laguna Road.
Reports flooded social media of federal agents arriving at a Glass House Farms facility outside the city of Camarillo
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.
A man is on life support after he was injured during an immigration raid at an agricultural area in Southern California on Thursday, according to a family member.
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