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Federal officers use force on protesters during immigration raids at California farms

Federal immigration officers, supported by national guard troops, used force against protesters, firing chemical munitions, during raids on two cannabis farms in California’s central coast area on Thursday, according to local news outlets and video posted on Instagram by immigrant-rights activists.

As a TV news helicopter hovered overhead, federal agents fired chemical agents at protesters during an immigration raid in Camarillo, California, on Thursday.

At a farm in Carpinteria, Salud Carbajal, a Democratic representative, was denied entry to the area by federal agents, a scene captured on video by the Santa Barbara Independent.

Congressman Salud Carbajal was denied access during a Homeland Security operation in Carpinteria. A very large crowd gathered at Foothill and Casitas Pass Road for about two hours. 10 people were reportedly taken away from a nearby cannabis farm. pic.twitter.com/wOFiQT7ZIc

— John Palminteri (@JohnPalminteri) July 10, 2025

“ICE was conducting a raid using disproportionate displays of force against local farm workers and our agricultural community,” Carbajal said in a statement after the incident. “As a member of Congress and representative of the Central Coast, I have the right to conduct oversight and see first-hand what ICE was doing here. As soon as I walked up, I was denied entry and was not allowed to pass. This was completely unacceptable.”

“And let me be clear,” Carbajal added, “these militarized ICE raids are not how you keep our communities safe. This kind of chaos only traumatizes families and tears communities apart. They are also a gross misuse of limited resources and a betrayal of the values that define us as Americans.”

Two members of the Carpinteria city council, Julia Mayer and Mónica Solórzano, were also present, they told the Santa Barbara Independent. As the officers pushed the crowd back, they threw a smoke grenade, causing Solórzano to fall and injure her right arm, she said.

“They were pushing toward each of us and we were standing,” Solórzano said. “They pushed us as a group into the ground.”

“It was loud,” Mayer said. “We were just trying to be out here to support our communities.”

Activists with 805 Immigrant Coalition sent out text alerts calling on community members to protect the workers and confronted the officers.

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The face-off with the federal officers was documented on Instagram by another group, VC Defensa, which describes itself as “a coalition of local organizations dedicated to protecting the immigrant and refugee population of Ventura County”.

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Carpinteria’s city council scheduled an emergency meeting to discuss the city’s response to the raids at 6pm local time on Thursday.

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Key events

Closing summary

This brings our live coverage to an end for the day but we will be back to continue chronicling the second Trump administration on Friday. Here are some of the day’s developments:

  • Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration seeking $20m in damages, alleging he was falsely imprisoned

  • A US district judge issued an injunction blocking Donald Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship, certifying a nationwide class of plaintiffs

  • Police in Scotland are bracing for protests against Trump before an expected visit later this month to his immigrant mother’s homeland, where he is spectacularly unpopular.

  • The US state department has announced that it plans to move forward with mass layoffs as part of the most significant restructuring of the country’s diplomatic corps in decades.

  • Senator Ruben Gallego introduced a one-page bill to codify into law the Federal Trade Commission’s “click to cancel” rule, one day after a federal appeals court blocked the rule.

  • Federal immigration officers, supported by national guard troops, used force against protesters, firing chemical munitions, during raids on two cannabis farms in California’s central coast area.

  • Trump nominated a far-right influencer to serve as US ambassador to Malaysia.

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