California, immigration and chaotic raids
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A U.S. Army veteran arrested during an immigration raid at a California marijuana farm says he was sprayed with tear gas and pepper spray before being dragged from his vehicle on his way to work
Federal agents arrested hundreds of workers after immigration sweeps at a California cannabis company, stoking fears that President Trump might target the marijuana industry.
The veteran says he was confronted by federal officers who dragged him out of his car, sprayed him with tear gas and pepper spray and detained him. By Jamie Parsons, The Center Square A U.S. Army veteran filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration after federal agents reportedly detained him during an immigration raid at a
Authorities executed criminal search warrants in Carpinteria and Camarillo, California, on Thursday, the Department of Homeland Security said.
California will continue to have immigration raids seen across Los Angeles and recently in Sacramento, as state and federal leaders clash over California's sanctuary state law.
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.
A federal judge’s ruling had its genesis outside a Pasadena donut shop, where masked and armed agents converged.
The vice mayor of Cudahy is apologizing for a video she posted to social media last month apparently encouraging gang members to organize amid immigration raids in Southern California. This video aired on the KTLA 5 Morning News on July 16,