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President Donald Trump said on Friday that he has given a “total authority” to federal immigration agents to protect themselves after a conflict with protesters during an enforcement operation at California Canbis Farm.
Trump was traveling from Texas to Washington, where he visited the region where disastrous floods have given up the death of at least 120 people, and he gave a long post on the truth social on the truth social about violence against the agents.
He said, “I am on my way back from Texas, and were seen in mistrust as the thugs were violently throwing rocks and bricks at snowfall, when they were going on a road in their car and/or official vehicle,” he wrote on the truth social.
“The new vehicles of these brands suffered tremendous damage. I know for the fact that it is a difficult time with allowing these authorities to happen that it reflects such total disrespect for law and order.”
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President Donald Trump, First Lady Melania Trump and Texas Gove Greg Abbott participated in a boundary event at Hill Country Youth Event Center on 11 July, 2025 in Kerville, Texas to discuss flash flooding last week. (Chip Somodeville/Getty Images)
Federal officials raided the Glass House Farm families in Camerilo and Carpinteria. Officials used tear gas, and there were reports of throwing of objects on agents.
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In response, Trump said that he instructed the Secretary of Homeland Security Christie NoM and Border Caesar Tom Homan to get the Ice, Homeland Security Department (DHS) department and other law enforcement to “throw rocks, bricks, or any other form of any other attack, to stop their car, and to arrest these slimballs,”
“I am giving a total authority for ice to protect myself, as they protect the public,” he wrote. “I never want to see the car carrying a law enforcement officer again!
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United Farm Workers said a worker died of their injuries.
“This man was not in CBP or ICE custody,” DHS Assistant Secretary Trisia McLaglin told Fox News Digital. “Although he was not being chased by law enforcement, the person climbed to the roof of a greenhouse and fell 30 feet. The CBP immediately called a Medivack to the spot to take care of him as soon as possible.”