One farm worker has died and 361 were reportedly detained following ICE immigration raids last week at two cannabis farms in southern California, the LA Times reports.

The July 10 raids were carried out by federal immigration agents at cannabis grows operated by Glass House Farms — the state’s largest licensed cannabis producer — in Camarillo and Carpinteria.

During the chaos of the Camarillo raid, 57-year-old Jaime Alanís Garcia fell 30 feet through a greenhouse roof while fleeing federal agents, sustaining fatal injuries, his family said in a statement on Saturday.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) claimed that federal agents detained 361 unlawful immigrants and also discovered 14 minors during the raids, which has prompted an investigation into Glass House Farms for potential child labor violations.

“Glass House has never knowingly violated applicable hiring practices and does not and has never employed minors,” the company said in a statement issued following the raids.

Meanwhile, protestors sought to disrupt the raids at both locations, and DHS officials said four U.S. citizens were arrested for allegedly assaulting or resisting officers.

The FBI is offering a $50,000 reward “for information leading to the conviction of an Unknown Subject who appeared to fire a pistol at Federal Law Enforcement Officers near Camarillo,” United States Attorney Bill Essayli tweeted on July 10, although no gunshot injuries have been reported.

Based in Portland, Oregon, Graham is Ganjapreneur's Chief Editor. He has been writing about the legalization landscape since 2012 and has been contributing to Ganjapreneur since our official launch in...