A farm worker died after ICE agents raided Glass House Farms in Camarillo, California. Protests erupted at the scene where demonstrators faced tear gas as agents arrested workers. UFW President Teresa Romero condemned the actions as cruel and disruptive to communities and food supply chains. In a related incident, farm manager Edgar Rodriguez reported being assaulted by agents who refused to identify themselves. He described being knelt on and forcibly remove while asking for identification and the purpose of their presence.
ICE agents conducted a raid at Glass House Farms in Camarillo, resulting in the death of a farm worker and the arrest of others, causing widespread community unrest.
Protesters gathered at the scene were met with tear gas as United Farm Workers condemned the raid, citing its violent nature and the disruption it caused to families and communities.
Edgar Rodriguez, manager at a separate Glass House Farms property, recounted his confrontation with ICE agents who refused to identify themselves or present a warrant during the raid.
Rodriguez described how he was assaulted by ICE agents, claiming they knelt on his head and neck while forcibly escorting him from the premises.
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