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Hundreds of people attended a Santa Barbara County Supervisors hearing on the issue. The board asked for action to stop raids.
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Some farmers say that, in addition to the moral concerns, the government's actions make no sense because there is no labor force to replace deported farmworkers.
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ICE initially reported around 200 arrests. The total from last week's raids at the Glass House Farms facilities is now 361.
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Santa Barbara County Supervisors also want to look at the issue.
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Large protests took place as raids were underway at legal cannabis farms in both communities. Officials say four protesters were arrested.
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Hundreds of demonstrators showed up at both locations. It's unclear how many farmworkers were detained.
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Groups say they've seen the largest number of ICE operations locally in memory, but leaders say they've had some successes fighting back
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Rally takes place even as the community gets word of ICE/Border Patrol operations in Ventura County.
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Reps. Julia Browney and Salud Carbal say the raids aren't targeting criminals, but hard-working Ventura County undocumented immigrants.
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The ag industry reports that agents turned up at packing facilities and farms.