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Judge Broadens California Injunction Against ICE’s Racial Profiling Raids

A temporary injunction bars profiling-based detentions, mandates counsel access for detainees

Jaime Alanis Garcia.
An exterior of Glass House Farms is shown, a day after an immigration raid on the facility, on Friday, July 11, 2025, in Camarillo, Calif. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
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Overview

  • U.S. District Judge Maame Frimpong’s orders now apply across seven California counties, prohibiting detentions based solely on race, language, occupation or location
  • Glass House Farms remains under federal child labor investigation after agents uncovered 10 migrant minors during the July 10 Camarillo and Carpinteria raids
  • Roughly 200 undocumented migrants were detained in the cannabis farm operations, which also saw protest clashes and the fatal 30-foot fall of worker Jaime Alanis
  • Some U.S. citizens held during the raids say they were released only after deleting photos and videos of the operation, while rescue teams found no missing colleagues
  • Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and border czar Tom Homan deny profiling accusations and have announced plans to appeal the injunction