Anonymous
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7/21/2025, 3:54:03 AM No.510934679
>George Retes, a U.S. Army veteran and lifelong U.S. citizen, was swept up in a shocking display of government overreach while on his way to work as a security guard in Ventura County. Caught in the chaos of an aggressive immigration raid at Glass House Farms, federal agents surrounded his car, ignored his repeated claims of citizenship, smashed his window, used pepper spray, and hauled him off in handcuffs. He was detained for three days without charges, without a phone call, and without access to legal representation. Retes says he intends to sue the federal government, calling his treatment a blatant violation of his civil rights.
>While in detention, Retes says he was stripped of his belongings and denied basic dignity. He recalled being placed in a freezing room and given minimal food while being shackled at the ankles. Despite telling officials multiple times that he was born in Los Angeles and had served in the U.S. military, no one listened. Instead, he says he was treated like a criminal and left in the dark for 72 hours with no information on why he was being held, or when he would be released.
>While in detention, Retes says he was stripped of his belongings and denied basic dignity. He recalled being placed in a freezing room and given minimal food while being shackled at the ankles. Despite telling officials multiple times that he was born in Los Angeles and had served in the U.S. military, no one listened. Instead, he says he was treated like a criminal and left in the dark for 72 hours with no information on why he was being held, or when he would be released.
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