About 200 swept up in farm raids near Camarillo, Carpinteria
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CARPINTERIA, Calif. - "Ice out of Carp!, Ice Out of Carp, Ice out of Carp! Ice out of Carp!" people chanted as they walked down the streets of Linden and
Federal agents raided a Carpinteria cannabis business Thursday, and a large crowd formed in the area to protest and call for them to leave without
Federal agents denied U.S. Congressman Salud Carbajal access as they carried out an immigration raid at a cannabis farm in Carpinteria Thursday.
Now the City Council is calling a special meeting to discuss the matter and related topics Thursday at 6 p.m. after video of recent ice activity in Carpinteria sparked concern earlier this week. The council normally meets every other Monday.
Emotions were high for Carpinteria residents reeling from a Thursday raid on a Carpinteria cannabis business, where federal agents reportedly arrested 10
Glass House Farms, a cannabis growing facility in Carpinteria, was the site of an apparent raid by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents on Thursday.
Trump urged immigration agents to use 'whatever means is necessary' to arrest 'THUGS' who attack them, after violent clash in California.
A large-scale Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raid at Glass House Farms in Carpinteria has ignited outrage in the community and prompted swift action by the City Council. The raid, which also drew the involvement of the National Guard,
Federal officers arrested around 200 people during raids at farms, and the FBI in Los Angeles posted a reward for an alleged gunman.
The immigration and naturalization warrants issued to raid Glass House Farms operations in Carpinteria and Camarillo on Thursday were valid, Glass House Brands — the parent company of Glass House
ICE and National Guard target a cannabis farm in Carpinteria on July 10 and shoot smoke and stun grenades into a peaceful crowd.