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The disabled Army veteran who was detained and held for days after last week's immigration raid in Camarillo is speaking out.
An Army veteran, who was detained for several days after an immigration raid in Camarillo, says he's planning to file a lawsuit over his detention.
George Retes, a U.S. Army veteran and U.S. citizen, was reporting to work at Glass House on July 10 when federal agents ...
A U.S. Army veteran detained during the immigration raid at a Ventura County marijuana farm last week said he plans to file a ...
George Retes, an Army veteran and U.S. citizen, was held for three days before being released without charges and without ...
George Retes said he was tear-gassed and dragged from his car by agents on July 10, despite identifying himself as a U.S. citizen.
He says federal agents never told him why he was arrested nor allowed him to contact a lawyer or his family during his ...
George Retes told reporters he was manhandled by federal agents who broke his car window, damaged his vehicle and sprayed him ...
The veteran says he was confronted by federal officers who dragged him out of his car, sprayed him with tear gas and pepper ...
We already discussed the chaos at the immigration raids at two Southern California cannabis farms on Thursday. Now it appears they've grabbed a United States citizen who is also a disabled veteran: ...
On Sunday, the Department of Homeland Security issued a press release about the large-scale federal law enforcement ...