Ventura County, Immigration and cannabis farm
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Retired Camarillo wrestling coach Ronald Wilson was arrested July 10 on suspicion of sex crimes involving more victims, the Sheriff's Office said.
Jaime Alanis, 57, is the first known person to die during one of the Trump administration’s ongoing immigration enforcement operations
Federal officers arrested around 200 people during raids at farms, and the FBI in Los Angeles posted a reward for an alleged gunman.
The man was among hundreds of workers and protesters swept up in a massive raid at the licensed cannabis farm.
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNWorker suffered ‘catastrophic' injuries in fall during Camarillo raid, family member saysA farm worker who fell from a roof during an immigration enforcement operation in Ventura County remains hospitalized, a family member told NBCLA.
KTLA reached out to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for comment multiple times prior to publication. As of publishing, DHS has not responded. KTLA will update this article
A farmworker who suffered serious injuries during an immigration raid at a cannabis farm near Camarillo on Thursday died, according to his family.
According to reporting on the ground, the company’s facilities in Camarillo (Ventura County) and Carpinteria (Santa Barbara County) are the scenes of large-scale ICE raids. Protesters have gathered at both locations, with reports of federal agents using tear gas or pepper spray to push the crowds back.