Jaime Alanis, a long-time tomato picker, was severely injured during an immigration raid at a Camarillo farm. He communicated with his wife before being hospitalized with traumatic injuries including a broken neck and skull. Family members were told to say goodbye as his condition was critical. Following the raid, family and advocates protested outside the farm, confronting federal authorities who responded with smoke canisters. The confrontation led to health issues for some protesters, while several workers were arrested.
Jaime Alanis, who had worked at the farm for 10 years, was injured during an immigration raid, resulting in severe injuries including a broken neck and skull.
After immigration agents arrived at the farm, workers alerted their families, leading to a protest outside where authorities confronted them and used smoke canisters.
Relatives were informed by a doctor that Jaime Alanis had significant injuries and it was suggested to say goodbye, indicating a critical situation.
The protest escalated as federal authorities blocked the road to the farm, and smoke canisters were deployed, causing health issues among protesters.
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