Trump hit with brutal one-word insult by California Governor as ICE raids spark one major concern
A recent immigration raid at a California farm has sparked national debate, with California Governor Gavin Newsom harshly criticizing President Donald Trump. The raid took place at Glass House Farms in Ventura County on July 10 and was part of ongoing ICE operations under Trump’s administration.
Since Trump’s return to the White House in January, ICE has ramped up near-daily raids, resulting in the deportation of hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants. The latest incident involved dozens of farmworkers being detained at around 11 a.m. in Camarillo.
Video footage shared by KTLA 5 showed tear gas being used as protestors clashed with authorities. The dramatic scenes included people running from smoke-filled fields, prompting public outrage and emotional responses online.
Governor Newsom took to Twitter, calling Trump “scum” in response to the raid and the sight of children crying over detained family members. He criticized the president’s actions as heartless and harmful to vulnerable communities.
However, the presence of children at the site has raised new concerns. Social media users questioned why minors were apparently present at a facility that legally grows cannabis. Glass House Farms reportedly splits its land between cannabis and produce like tomatoes and cucumbers.
Images from the scene showed uniformed officers in riot gear facing demonstrators, with people seen detained and bound, though it’s unclear whether they were workers or protesters. Another ICE raid occurred simultaneously at the farm’s second location in Carpinteria.
Oxnard Mayor Luis McArthur condemned the ICE actions, calling them aggressive and harmful, and pledged to pursue legal responses with state officials.