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
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.
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LAist on MSNA day in the life: Pasadena lawyer navigates clients and consequences while ICE raids continueHere’s a look at a day in Tolchin’s life now. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers were gone by the time Tolchin arrived at the bus stop in Pasadena that day. They had taken four men who were waiting there to get picked up for a construction job.
From Camarillo to MacArthur Park, ICE raids and military operations signal California’s role as a testing ground for dictatorship.
Media reports previously indicated Garcia died on Friday following a statement from the United Farm Workers union.
The death of Jaime Alanís underscores the dangers of such raids and the trauma they cause immigrant communities.
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.
Federal law enforcement officials fired tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters Thursday during a large immigration raid in Ventura County at one of California’s largest and most notable cannabis farms, according to a local mayor at the scene.
Immigrant workers are central to recovery efforts in neighborhoods burned in the January wildfires, but recent raids have led some to stay home.