• Dem donor Pot farm raided by immigration agents has open child labor co

    From useapen@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jul 15 09:10:05 2025
    XPost: alt.politics.marijuana, alt.law-enforcement, alt.politics.immigration XPost: sac.politics, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    The coastal pot operation that was raided by a massive force of federal immigration agents last week is the subject of a state investigation into illegal child labor, state officials said Monday.

    Officials with the state Department of Cannabis Control said they have
    launched �an active investigation� after receiving a complaint that Glass House, one of the state�s largest legal cannabis companies, had employed minors. The company has facilities in Camarillo and Carpinteria, Calif.;
    it�s unclear where the complaint was directed.

    In a statement, state officials said they had conducted a site visit at
    Glass House in May and found no violations. But later that month, the department received a complaint and opened the investigation.

    �The employment of individuals under the age of 21 in the cannabis
    industry is strictly illegal, a serious matter, and is not tolerated,� the statement said. �We encourage anyone with information about child labor or trafficking at any facility to immediately contact the Department.�

    Glass House did not immediately respond to a request for comment Monday.
    But in a statement posted to X last week, the company said it �does not
    and has never employed minors.�

    Federal officials raided the company�s operations in Santa Barbara and
    Ventura counties as part of the Trump administration�s ongoing campaign
    against undocumented immigrants in California. Officials said they
    arrested 361 people at the two sites, including �at least 14 migrant
    children.�

    In a statement, the Department of Homeland Security said it had �rescued�
    the children �from potential exploitation, forced labor and human
    trafficking.� Department officials said 10 of the children, who were unaccompanied minors, had been transferred to the custody of the
    Department of Health and Human Services.

    The Thursday raid brought chaos, panic and protests to the rural area of
    the Central Coast. Agents fanned out across the company�s greenhouses, and workers fled in panic, hiding in refrigerators, containers, car trunks and
    on the greenhouse roofs. One worker, Jaime Alanis Garcia, 57, died after
    he fell three stories trying to evade agents.

    Meanwhile, protesters and family members of workers squared off at the
    company gates against federal agents, who deployed tear gas and less-than- lethal bullets.

    Among those arrested, according to the Department of Homeland Security,
    were �violent and dangerous criminal illegal aliens convicted of rape,
    child molestation and kidnapping.� The department released the names of 10 people who had been charged with crimes such as indecent exposure, felony possession of a firearm and possession with intent to sell narcotics.

    Also arrested last week was Cal State Channel Islands professor Jonathan Anthony Caravello, 37, who was accused of impeding or assaulting law enforcement. Caravello appeared in federal court in Los Angeles on Monday, where he posted bond and was released with an ankle monitor.

    Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said the operation had come to the government�s attention in part because of concerns about possible child
    labor.

    �We went there because we knew, specifically from casework we had built
    for weeks and weeks and weeks, that there was children there that could be trafficked, being exploited, that there was individuals there involved in criminal activity,� Noem told reporters during a weekend appearance in
    Florida.

    Glass House is one of the largest legal cannabis operations in California,
    the largest taxpayer in Ventura County and one of the area�s largest
    employers. One of its founders, Kyle Kazan, is a former Torrance police officer.

    Court filings show many of Glass House�s employees actually work for a Camarillo labor contractor. The labor contractor and the company have been accused of labor law violations in recent years, including failure to pay overtime or give meal breaks. Glass House has disputed the charges, levied
    in civil suits in Ventura and Los Angeles counties, which are still
    pending in court.

    An attorney whose firm represents some Glass House workers said Monday
    that his firm is also investigating child labor violations, based �on our
    own independent investigation and information we�ve obtained.�

    The attorney, Daniel Hyun, also said one of his cases had to be continued
    when the lead client, Gerardo Melendez, was picked up by immigration
    agents in March and put in immigration detention, making it impossible for
    him to participate in the suit.

    An attorney at the Immigrant Defenders Law Center, Yliana Johansen-Mendez,
    said her office had interviewed some of the children who had been detained
    as part of the raid.

    She did not provide details about how the minors had gotten hired or how
    long they had lived and worked in Ventura. She said all the children now
    face deportation. Even those children who have family members nearby, she
    said, probably will not be able to reunite with them easily.

    �It�s nearly impossible for undocumented family members to get children
    out of ORR [the Office of Refugee Resettlement] to reunite,� she said,
    adding that under the Trump administration, the government has been
    pushing to deport children who in years past may have been granted
    residency.

    https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2025-07-14/pot-farm-raided-by- immigrant-agents-has-open-child-labor-complaint-state-says

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  • From Dark Brandon@21:1/5 to useapen on Tue Jul 15 10:26:55 2025
    XPost: alt.politics.marijuana, alt.law-enforcement, alt.politics.immigration XPost: sac.politics, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    On 7/15/2025 3:10 AM, useapen wrote:
    The coastal pot operation that was raided by a massive force of federal immigration agents last week is the subject of a state investigation into illegal child labor, state officials said Monday.

    Officials with the state Department of Cannabis Control said they have launched “an active investigation” after receiving a complaint that Glass House, one of the state’s largest legal cannabis companies, had employed minors. The company has facilities in Camarillo and Carpinteria, Calif.; it’s unclear where the complaint was directed.

    In a statement, state officials said they had conducted a site visit at
    Glass House in May and found no violations. But later that month, the department received a complaint and opened the investigation.

    “The employment of individuals under the age of 21 in the cannabis
    industry is strictly illegal, a serious matter, and is not tolerated,” the statement said. “We encourage anyone with information about child labor or trafficking at any facility to immediately contact the Department.”

    Some interesting facts per Glasshouse:

    Glasshouse must have had hundreds, maybe thousands?, of employees,
    cloning the young'ns, trimming the buds, harvesting, drying, creating
    the various products, packaging.
    Do you suppose the IA's were making the listed wage?

    Wages at Glass House Farms
    Cultivation
    Processing Supervisor: The average salary is approximately $106,464 per
    year, or $51 per hour.
    Processing Manager: The average salary is approximately $92,131 per
    year, or $44 per hour.
    Junior Grower: Glass House Brands, Inc. advertises positions for this
    role in Camarillo, CA with a pay range of $68,640 - $74,000 per year.
    Assistant Grower: Glass House Brands, Inc. advertises positions for this
    role in Camarillo, CA with a pay range of $23 - $25 per hour.
    Grow Manager: Glass House Brands, Inc. advertises positions for this
    role in Camarillo, CA with a pay range of $80,000 - $90,000 per year. Production
    Cannabis Trimmer: The average hourly pay in Colorado is $16.88 per hour,
    with a typical range between $15.14 and $18.22.
    Trimmer: Indeed.com lists one report indicating the wage is $17.32 per hour. Bucking Supervisor: Glass House Brands, Inc. advertises positions for
    this role in Camarillo, CA with a pay range of $28 - $30 per hour.
    Bucking Assistant Manager: Glass House Brands, Inc. advertises positions
    for this role in Camarillo, CA with a pay range of $70,000 - $74,000 per
    year.
    Inventory Coordinator: Average salary is around $41,409 annually, or $20
    per hour.
    Other roles
    Cannabis Dispensary Manager: The average salary is approximately $83,672
    per year.
    Sales Representative: Indeed.com lists an average of $64,398 per year.
    Sales Assistant: Indeed.com lists an average of $21.00 per hour.
    Inventory Control Specialist: Indeed.com lists an average of $19.46 per
    hour.
    Administrative Coordinator: Indeed.com lists an average of $20.98 per hour. Shipping Supervisor: Indeed.com lists an average of $20.46 per hour.
    Warehouse Associate: Indeed.com lists an average of $18.00 per hour.
    General
    As of July 2025, the average annual salary for employees at Glass House
    Farms is $99,056, which is approximately $48 per hour, according to
    Salary.com.
    Salaries at Glass House Farms typically range from $86,440 to $113,537 annually.
    The highest-paid position listed is Director, Finance, with an average
    salary of approximately $179,616 per year.
    The lowest-paid position listed is Inventory Coordinator, earning around $41,409 annually.
    https://www.indeed.com/cmp/Glass-House-Farms-5/salaries

    https://www.salary.com/research/company/glass-house-farms-salary


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    https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2025-07-14/pot-farm-raided-by-immigrant-agents-has-open-child-labor-complaint-state-says

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