Despite massive protests, the American immigration authority ICE continues its raid against illegal immigrants. There are always violent riots. In the recent major effort on a legal cannabis plantation in the state of California, an agricultural employee was seriously injured.
“My uncle is floating in mortal danger. His injuries are catastrophic. His heart is still correct,” said the family of the seriously injured on Friday. The farm workers of the United Farm Workers had previously stated in Online Service X that the employee had succumbed to his injuries. The trade union has not provided any information about the identity of the seriously injured employee. A spokeswoman for the Ministry of Homeland Protective said that the man “had crashed from a height of nine meters at the raid. He was not in the sights of the ice, it said.
“500 rioters wanted to disrupt the efforts”
The raid took place on Thursday in Ventura County, about 90 kilometers from Los Angeles. There were collisions between ICE officials and protesters who protested against the hard resorts of the ice. The Ministry of Homeland Protection said that more than 500 rioters had tried to disrupt the operation. On television photos you can see how some demonstrators threw objects on the cars of the law enforcement officers. These used tear gas against the crowd.
According to the ministry, 200 people were arrested without articles
According to the Ministry of the Interior Security, around 200 people were arrested without papers at the deployment and ten children were saved “from possible exploitation, forced labor and human trafficking”. The owner of the Plantage, the Glass House Brands Company, said that “never consciously violated the appropriate recruitment instructions and has no minors employed”.
In the meantime, an American federal judge ordered a stop of the “roaming patrols” of federal officials in Los Angeles for the arrest of alleged migrants without valid articles. The investigations were based “only on the ethnicity” of people or that they speak Spanish or English with an accent, the judge justified her judgment.
Source: Krone

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