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STORY: Federal agents conducted immigration enforcement raids on Thursday (July 10) on state-licensed marijuana nurseries in an agricultural region of coastal Southern California, where they were confronted by throngs of angry protesters.
As word and video images of the raids spread on social media, dozens of migrant-rights activists converged on the area in vehicles leading to face-offs with federal agents in the middle of rural roadways, according to the Santa Barbara Independent, Los Angeles Times and other news media.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents accompanied by National Guard troops in military-style vehicles turned up at two locations operated by Glass House Farms - one in the Santa Barbara County town of Carpinteria, about 90 miles northwest of Los Angeles, and one in the Ventura County community of Camarillo, about 50 miles from L.A.
Glass House Farms, which bills itself as one of the "fastest-growing vertically integrated cannabis companies in the U.S.," said on X that its greenhouse sites "were visited today by ICE officials," adding, "The company fully complied with agent search warrants and will provide further updates if necessary."
An attorney representing clients who work at Glass House said both of the company's nurseries had been previously visited by ICE in June. National Guard troops were with ICE when they arrived at the property Thursday morning.
One local television station reported that about 100 farmworkers were detained in the immigration sweep prior to the protests, and that tear gas was fired at crowds during an encounter with federal agents.
Local TV footage from the scene of one standoff showed protesters yelling and gesturing angrily at armed, uniformed federal agents wearing helmets and face masks blocking traffic with yellow crime-scene tape strung across the road.
Asked for information or comment on the situation, a spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security, parent agency of ICE, replied by email: "DHS law enforcement is executing a warrant at a marijuana facility. Our brave officers will continue to enforce the law."
The Trump administration has shifted its position several times in recent weeks on whether farmworkers will be subject to its campaign to deport all immigrants who are in the country illegally.
Trump on June 14 ordered ICE to halt enforcement activities on farms, but the agency reversed that position days later. On July 3, Trump said he was willing to let migrant workers stay in the country if farmers can "vouch" for them. Days later Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said there would be "no amnesty" for farmworkers from deportation.
About half of U.S. farmworkers are in the country illegally, according to government estimates. The farm sector has warned that mass deportation of agricultural workers would cripple the nation's food supply chain.
Raids on some California farms in June left crops unharvested and farmworkers and operators fearful of further enforcement activity.
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VIDEO SHOWS: AERIAL VIDEO OF STAND-OFF BETWEEN PROTESTERS AND POLICE DURING ICE RAID ON FARM IN CAMARILLO
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SHOWS: CAMARILLO, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES (JULY 10, 2025) (ABC Affiliate KABC - No Use USA/No Archive)
1. STAND OFF BETWEEN IMMIGRATION OFFICERS AND PROTESTERS
2. FARM WORKERS SITTING ON THE GROUND NEXT TO WALL
3. OFFICERS AND PROTESTERS
4. FARM WORKERS
5. OFFICERS LEAVING CAR
6. VARIOUS OF STAND OFF BETWEEN PROTESTERS AND OFFICERS
7. VARIOUS GAS CANISTERS BEING THROWN / PERSON BEING DETAINED / PROTESTERS RETREATING
8. PROTESTER THROWING OBJECT AT OFFICERS
9. PEOPLE RUNNING THROUGH FIELD
10. VEHICLES AND TEAR GAS
11. PEOPLE RUNNING
12. MAN WALKING WITH HANDS
13. NATIONAL GUARD VEHICLES / PROTESTERS HOLDING MEXICAN FLAGS TRYING TO STOP VEHICLES
14. CONVOY OF NATIONAL GUARD VEHICLES
15. BUS LEAVING ESCORTED OUT OF AREA
16. OFFICERS MOVING FORWARD AGAINST PROTESTERS
17. WHITE CAR PULLING UP IN FRONT OF OFFICERS
18. OFFICERS MOVING FORWARD AGAINST PROTESTERS / TEAR GAS / PROTESTERS RUNNING
19. CONVOY ESCORTING BUS OUT OF AREA