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This could've happen to the Hmong folks in Shasta County
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This could've happen to the Hmong folks in Shasta County
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July 11, 2025, 10:56:59 PM »
200 arrested in chaotic immigration raid at cannabis farm, one worker critically hurt in fall
Federal immigration agents carried out immigration sweeps at two Southern California cannabis farms on Thursday, arresting about 200 suspected undocumented immigrants and prompting a heated standoff between authorities and hundreds of protesters at a Ventura County site and reports of a farmworker being critically injured.
Videos shared on social media showed nearly a dozen agents using so-called less-lethal ammunition on a crowd that had gathered near Glass House Farms, a large, licensed cannabis greenhouse in Camarillo. Meanwhile, 35 miles up the coast in Carpinteria, federal agents entered another Glass House Farms growing site, where a smaller crowd gathered around the perimeter.
The United Farm Workers union said it was told one worker fell several stories from a greenhouse at the Camarillo location. On Friday morning, UFW official Elizabeth Strater said the person was taken from the Ventura County farm by ambulance.
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Re: This could've happen to the Hmong folks in Shasta County
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July 12, 2025, 06:47:14 PM »
Why should that happen to the Hmong? It shouldn't.
Plus, the Hmong are citizens anyway. Just doing illegal stuff.
But can't be "deplored."
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