Trump authorizes ice action after the demonstrations of California Cannabis Farm

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!
President Donald Trump said on Friday that he had given federal immigration agents “total authorization” to protect himself after clashes with demonstrators during an application on a cannabis farm in California.
Trump went to Washington from Texas, where he tour in the region where devastating floods left at least 120 dead, and wrote a long post on social social on violence against American immigration and customs agents (ICE).
“I am on the way back of Texas and I saw the disbelief while the thugs violently threw stones and bricks on ice officers while moving on a road in their car and / or the official vehicle,” he wrote on Truth Social.
“Huge damage has been caused to these new vehicles. I know very well that these officers find it difficult to allow this to happen in that this shows a total lack of respect for the law and the order.”
The union says that agricultural workers died after a descent of ice that discovered minor workers

President Donald Trump, First Lady Melania Trump and the Governor of Texas Greg Abbott participate in a round table at the Hill Country Youth Event Center on July 11, 2025, in Kerrville, Texas, to discuss the sudden floods last week. (SOMODEVILLA / GETTY Images)
Federal authorities have made raids on families of glass farms in Glass in Camallo and Carpinteria. The authorities used tear gas and there were reports of objects launched on agents.
Newsom Donor’s cannabis farm as part of the federal investigation for “child labor violations”
In response, Trump said that he had ordered Kristi Noem Homeland Security Secretary and the Tom Homan border TSAR to ask the ice, the Ministry of Internal Security (DHS) and other police, reception of “thrown rocks, bricks or any other form of aggression, to stop their caring, and stop these slimelballs, using what is necessary to do it”.
“I give total authorization to the ice to protect themselves, just as they protect the public,” he wrote. “I never want to see a car bearing an agent of the police attacked again! Authorization immediately granted for arrest and incarceration. Thank you for your attention to this case!”
Click here to obtain the Fox News app
The United Agricultural workers said that a worker had died of his injuries.
“This man was not in it and was not in CBP or in police custody,” said DHS assistant secretary, Tricia McLaughlin, in Fox News Digital. “Although he was not prosecuted by the police, this person mounted on the roof of a greenhouse and fell at 30 feet. CBP immediately called a medivac on the stage to pay him as quickly as possible.”