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California farmworker who fell from greenhouse roof during chaotic ICE raid dies

San Francısco (AP) – A farmer falling from a greenhouse roof next A chaotic ice raid This week, a California died of wounding on Saturday at the cannabis facility.

57 -year -old Jaime Alanis, the first person to die in one of the Trump administration Anti -Migration Operations. Yesenia Duran, Alanis’s nephew, confirmed his death to Associated Press.

Duran has published Gofundme on the donation collection site to say that his uncle was the only provider of his family and sends his earnings back to a wife and girl in Mexico. United Food employees said Alanis has been working on the farm for 10 years.

“These violent and brutal federal actions terrorize American communities, disrupt the American food supply chain, threaten their lives and separate families,” he said.

UFW reported Alanis’s death early on Friday, but Ventura District Medical Center later released a statement that was allowed by the family.

The Ministry of Internal Security said that on Thursday, Criminal search guarantees at Camarillo and Glass House Farms facilities in Camarillo and Carpinteria.

Garcia, according to information obtained from the sources of family, hospital and government, the family hidden and the roof of about 30 feet (9 meters) falling and fell before breaking the neck, he said.

DHS said that 200 people suspected of being in the country were illegally arrested and that at least 10 immigrant children were identified on the sites. The agency said that Alanis was not among them.

“This man did not make custody of CBP or ice,” DHS Deputy Secretary Secretary Tricia McLughlin said, “This man did not make CBP or ice custody. “Although it was not followed by law enforcement officers, this person climbed the roof of a greenhouse and 30 feet fell.

According to the DHS, four US citizens were arrested for alışma attacking or resisting officers ve during the incident, and the authorities offered a $ 50,000 award for the arrest of a person suspected of firing guns to federal agents.

During the raid crowd, he gathered outside the facility in Camarillo to get information about his relatives and protest immigration sanctions. The authorities, covered with military -style helmets and uniforms, faced the demonstrators, and people finally retreated in the midst of green and white wave smoke.

Glass House, a licensed California cannabis breeder, said in a statement that immigrant agents have valid warrants. The company said the workers were detained and helped to provide legal representation. The farm also grows tomatoes and cucumbers.

“Glass House never deliberately violated the recruitment practices in force, and the minors did not use it and never used it,” he said.

Business, Republican President Donald Trump’s vocal critic Gov. It belongs to Graham Farrar, a generous donor to California democrats, including Gavin Newsom.

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