((Ktla– Family members said that a farm worker died of the injuries he suffered while trying to escape from the officers during the Federal Migration River on Thursday in a farm of the sprawling hemp in Vinterora Province.
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“We can tragicly confirm that the farm worker has died due to injuries that they suffered as a result of the enforcement of immigration yesterday,” United farmers’ workers Advertise on x Friday.
The worker was later identified as Jaime Alanís. His family says he fell 30 feet from a building during the raid and was transferred to the hospital due to a brain injury.
His niece, who did not want to be recognized, told KTLA that Alanís was corresponding to the family until the time of the accident.
His niece said: “He was hiding, and moments later he did not respond, and we knew that there was something that happened … We hope that God will save him, but the doctors continue to tell them, no.” Later, the Alanis family made a decision to get him out of life support.
The US Department of Internal Security issued a statement, saying that Alanís was not held at the time of the fall, and insists that it was not chased.
“Although he has not been followed up before law enforcement, this person went up to the roof of a green house and fell 30 feet. CBP immediately called Medivac to the scene to get care as soon as possible,” said the Assistant Ministry of Defense, Tricia McLeulin, said.
On Thursday’s raids at Glass House Cannabis and another farm in Carpinteria are the largest migration campaign for one day in the history of California. In a statement, the Ministry of Internal Security said that federal officials arrested about 200 “illegal foreigners” and “saved” at least 10 migrant children.
Hundreds of demonstrators are close to the Camarillo raid site, banning roads and throwing things in the application of law, who responded with tear gas.
During the turmoil, at least one person was seen on the direct news video showing it Gun. The FBI has provided a reward of $ 50,000 for information that leads to the arrest and condemnation of the suspect.
The paramedics responded to the scene and created a sorting system for people with tear gas at a safe distance from the ongoing process.
United Farmers also He issued a statement On Friday, stressing that the workers were seriously injured during what they described as “chaotic raids”, and they indicated that “other workers, including American citizens, are still completely not fully investigated.”