The raids stem from a chaotic July operation at two pot farms in Ventura County that spiraled into one of California’s largest immigration enforcement efforts in decades. Officers detained over 300 suspects and discovered 14 underage migrant children working in hazardous conditions.

Tragedy struck when one worker fell to his death from a greenhouse roof, sparking immediate outrage and violent protests from activist groups across the state. Hundreds of demonstrators descended on the scene — some hurling rocks and projectiles, others caught on camera firing a pistol at federal agents.
In the aftermath, the FBI offered a $50,000 reward for tips leading to the shooter’s arrest.
CBP Commissioner Rodney Scott confirmed the raids targeted operations “under investigation for child labor violations,” revealing that minors were being exploited at the grow sites.
Leftist Violence Crosses a Line
The Los Angeles arrests mark a turning point in what federal officials describe as a wave of organized domestic terrorism aimed at undermining immigration enforcement. Since June, far-left extremists have attacked ICE facilities, firebombed vehicles, and clashed violently with officers in multiple cities.
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