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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.
The raid indicates a new strategy of going deeper into California after focusing on Southern California for several weeks.
The fear factor surrounding immigration raids in Southern California is having a huge impact on families and businesses.
George Retes, 25, a US Army veteran who works as a security guard at a California marijuana farm, was arrested in a recent ...
Border Patrol agents raided a Home Depot in Sacramento on Thursday, alarming elected officials and prompting a searing rebuke ...
The presence of masked federal agents is an unnerving part of life in Southern California this summer. Here’s a look at who’s ...
Reebok's founder says moving production from Asia is hard when no one wants to sit at a sewing machine Army veteran and US ...
Mr Alanis's death, and the violent clashes that ensued at those cannabis farms, are the latest examples of the kind of chaos ...
The Los Angeles harbor commission expressed concerns about federal immigration activities on areas of Terminal Island during ...
James A. Kaddo, who stepped down from the bench at 90, attributed his offensive comments to “rare flare-ups” necessary to ...
"If you’re going to be hanging around people that are not citizens of this country, some things like that are going to probably happen.” ...
Federal immigration officers have detained 2,792 undocumented immigrants in the Los Angeles area since June, according to the ...