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Editor’s Note: KTLA contacted the U.S. Department of Homeland Security multiple times before its publication. At the time of publication, DHS was not responding. KTLA will update this article with new information that is now available.
Protesters and federal agents clashed outside a farm farm in Camarillo on Thursday afternoon after a massive immigration enforcement project.
A video from Sky5 showed many protesters coming face to face with a line of heavily armed federal agents who were sweeping immigrants on their property.
Dozens of people were seen in detention in the area as part of the immigration operation.
Protesters are seen gathering at a location where there is a possibility of an immigration raid at the Camarillo Farm. July 2025 (KTLA) protesters are seen gathering at a possible immigration attack on Camarillo Farm. July 2025 (KTLA) protesters are seen gathering at a possible immigration attack on Camarillo Farm. July 2025 (KTLA) Federal agents will deploy tear gas to protesters gather at locations where there is a possibility of an immigration raid at Camarillo Farm on July 10, 2025. July 2025 (Traffic News Los Angeles) Protesters are seen clashing with federal agents at a potential immigration site on a farm in Ventura County. July 2025 (Traffic News Los Angeles) Protesters are seen clashing with federal agents at a potential immigration site on a farm in Ventura County. July 2025 (Traffic News Los Angeles) Protesters are seen clashing with federal agents at a potential immigration site on a farm in Ventura County. July 2025 (Traffic News Los Angeles) Protesters are seen clashing with federal agents at a potential immigration site on a farm in Ventura County. July 2025 (Traffic News Los Angeles) Protesters are seen clashing with federal agents at a potential immigration site on a farm in Ventura County. Detainees are seen in a Ventura County immigration raid in July 2025 (Traffic News Los Angeles). July 2025 (KTLA)
This is the latest in a series of well-known and attractive immigration projects conducted in Southern California by the Department of Homeland Security and/or its federal partners.
Another immigration attack took place Thursday morning at Carpinteria near Santa Barbara County.
It has been reported that the facility may have been a cannabis farm.
President Donald Trump has temporarily called for a limited sweep of immigration enforcement in agricultural assets, hotels and restaurants following a backlash from small businesses affected by the attack. However, that suspension was short-lived, and federal agents have resumed operation on these sites.
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