ICE Rescued Kids From Likely ‘Exploitation’ At Marijuana Farm And Democrats Are Furious Democrats are continuing their assault on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) by faking outrage over a raid where officers saved illegal alien children from an alleged child labor operation on a marijuana farm in Southern California. ICE agents on Thursday executed a federal search warrant at a Camarillo, Ventura County, marijuana growing operation, Glass House Farms, where 10 illegal alien children were found (eight without an adult) allegedly staffing the farm. A raid of another Glass House Farms location happened in Carpinteria on the same day. According to the Los Angeles Times, officials said that 200 illegal aliens were also detained. Footage of the raid showed violent protesters throwing rocks at the agents, and one even appeared to fire a gun at ICE agents. But that did not stop the media and other Democrats from lying through their teeth, falsely claiming these were just innocent people picking strawberries, having smeared ICE agents as “Nazis” for months. Dopey California Democrat Rep. Jimmy Gomez perpetuated the lie, claiming these marijuana grow-op workers were “immigrant farm workers who feed America.” Sen. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., added to the slop saying, “Instead of prioritizing dangerous criminals Trump is targeting families that have been here for years picking our food. The public outcry and protests are occuring [sic] because the American public knows this is wrong.” If “public outcry” means shooting at federal agents, hurling rocks at them, and bayonetting their vehicles with Mexican flags, then Gallego was apparently correct that kind of unlawful behavior is taking place. In reality, the Camarillo raid brought about 500 agitators to obstruct federal law enforcement, many of whom almost immediately became violent, forcing officers to use nonlethal force like tear gas to make the situation safer.
At this point in their presidencies, both Obama and Biden deported more undesirable people than Trump, and without any drama or fanfare.
Yes, you stop the yahoos trying to hit bonus driven targets from doing that. Farms need the workers. This is about putting bodies into for-profit camps. Its not in your interest.
DHS Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs Tricia McLaughlin issued a statement that said: "This man was not in and has not been in CBP or ICE custody. Although he was not being pursued by law enforcement, this individual climbed up to the roof of a greenhouse and fell 30 feet. CBP immediately called a medivac to the scene to get him care as quickly as possible." Garcia's family says he was working at a farm in the area to send money home to his wife and daughter in Mexico. He was 57 - props to him for being able to climb up the roof, however, maybe he should've just stayed in place.
Men who work all their lives are still strong at that age unlike your lardass peers. I expect the farm got raided because it was a legal pot farm. They didn't grease the right palms at ICE or whoever performs that graft collection for ICE. Here is an old list. If course under Trump, they are completely clean now. Arnaldo Echevarria A former ICE officer convicted for taking $75,000 in bribes, plus sex, in exchange for issuing work permits to undocumented immigrants. Christopher V. Ciccione II An ICE–Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Special Agent who pled guilty to accepting $20,000 in bribes, dinners, drinks, and prostitutes to dismiss a drug trafficking indictment against a Colombian narcotics kingpin. He also misled federal offices about the case's status. Daniel Espejo Amos A USCIS officer sentenced to 33 months in prison after taking over $53,000 from immigration consultants in exchange for granting citizenship to unqualified applicants. Jesus Figueroa Another USCIS (formerly INS) officer convicted of conspiracy and multiple counts of bribery—accepting payoffs from an attorney for approving green cards and sham marriages. Gerardo Chavez In a high-profile case, an ICE Deputy Assistant Director was sentenced to 90 months in prison for accepting roughly $172,000 in kickbacks related to vehicle armor contracts in Venezuela. Constantine Peter Kallas ICE Assistant Chief Counsel received a staggering 212-month (17+ years) sentence after taking nearly $500,000 in bribes over several years to secure immigration benefits for unauthorized immigrants and commit related fraud.