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Once he arrived at work, George Retes said he identified himself as a U.S. citizen and employee of the farm, but claims the federal agents didn't care.
Jaime Alanís Garcia, who died July 12, was one of hundreds caught up in a federal immigration raid on a Ventura County farm. He was 56.
A U.S. Army veteran filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration after federal agents reportedly detained him during an ...
A look at what happened and the community's response after more than 360 arrested at Central Coast cannabis farms.
New details are emerging from last week’s immigration raid on the Central Coast. A U.S. Army veteran says he was wrongfully ...
On July 10th, a disabled Army veteran and security guard said he got caught in the middle of protesters and ICE agents at ...
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Army vet George Retes thought his military background and and U.S. citizenship would protect him. Instead, masked ICE agents ...
So fast, Cisneros said, that when ICE agents descended on the cannabis farm and started loading employees into vans, they ...
George Retes, a U.S. Army veteran and U.S. citizen, was reporting to work at Glass House on July 10 when federal agents ...
George Retes, 25, said federal agents never told him why he was arrested or allowed him to contact a lawyer or his family ...
Claudia Sheinbaum stated yesterday during to the nation that her administration is exploring a lawsuit, with Mexico’s ...
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