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ICE raids on cannabis facilities have shaken California's marijuana industry as leaders worry about a renewed federal assault on farms and dispensaries that could scare workers into staying home.
Claudia Sheinbaum said legal avenues are being explored after a Mexican man died following an immigration raid in California.
Jaime Alanís Garcia, who died July 12, was one of hundreds caught up in a federal immigration raid on a Ventura County farm. He was 56.
Jaime Alanis Garcia worked for the cannabis grower “Glass House Farms” for about 10 years. During the raid, he fell 30 feet ...
A worker is recalling how he escaped arrest during a chaotic immigration raid at a cannabis farm in Camarillo.
Jaime Alanis Garcia, 56, of Oxnard was removed from life support and passed away at Ventura County Medical Center at about ...
From Camarillo to MacArthur Park, ICE raids and military operations signal California’s role as a testing ground for ...
DHS has released more information connected to the raids at Central Coast cannabis farms last week prompting some to question ...
Jaime Alanís Garcia had been in the hospital since he suffered a broken neck and skull during a raid at a Camarillo farm on Thursday, his family said.
According to family and union sources, Alanis fell about 30 feet and broke his neck as he was being chased by ICE agents.
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