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After cannabis raid, one California worker is killed and hundreds are arrested

According to a farmworker advocate group, a California farmworker was killed on Friday after suffering injuries a day before when U.S. Immigration agents raided and arrested hundreds workers at a cannabis plantation.

On Thursday, dozens of migrant rights activists clashed with federal agents on the rural Southern California coast. This was the latest in President Donald Trump's mass deportation campaign of illegal immigrants living in the U.S.

According to estimates, the Trump administration has given contradictory statements on whether it will target farm workers, of whom about half are not authorized to work in the U.S.

In a press release, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security stated that 200 people who were in the country illegally had been arrested during the raid. The raid targeted two locations of Glass House Farms.

The statement also stated that agents found ten migrant children at the farm. Customs and Border Protection commissioner Rodney Scott said in a X post that the facility was under investigation for violations of child labor.

The company didn't immediately respond to our request for a comment.

According to pictures and videos, the scene on the farm was chaotic on Thursday, as federal agents in helmets and masks used tear gas and smoke cannisters against angry protesters.

Elizabeth Strater said that several farmworkers suffered injuries and one of them died after falling 30 feet from a building in the raid.

Strater stated that U.S. citizens had been detained and some were still missing.

UFW President Teresa Romero said that some citizen workers detained in custody were only released after they deleted photos and videos from their phones.

Romero stated that "These violent, cruel, and criminal federal actions terrorize American Communities, disrupt the American Food Supply Chain, threaten lives, and separate families."

The DHS didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment about the group’s statements.

Farm groups have warned against the mass deportation farmworkers, saying that it would cripple Canada's food supply.

Brooke Rollins, the Agriculture secretary, said in her latest comments that there will be

"no amnesty"

Farmworkers are protected from deportation. Trump has, however, said that migrant workers

Should be allowed

Stay on the farm. Reporting by Leah Douglas, Washington; editing by David Gregorio

(source: Reuters)