Disabled veteran, a US citizen, released without charges after taken during Camarillo raid: union

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Disabled veteran, a US citizen, released without charges after taken during Camarillo raid: union

A disabled U.S. Army veteran who was detained during last week's immigration raid in Camarillo has been released without charges.

CAMARILLO, Calif. (KABC) -- A disabled U.S. Army veteran who was detained during last week's immigration raid in Ventura County has been released without charges.

The United Farm Workers Union says 25-year-old George Retes, a U.S. citizen, was released Sunday night after spending more than three days in federal custody.

Concerned family members are desperate for answers after they say a disabled U.S. veteran and citizen was taken during a immigration raid in Camarillo

Retes works as a security guard at Glass House Farms in Camarillo, a cannabis farm where the raid took place Thursday.

His wife and sister told Eyewitness News they saw him in AIR7 footage trying to leave the scene in his white vehicle as tensions escalated between federal agents and protesters.

They say agents broke his car's window, pepper sprayed and detained.

His family was unable to find him or get in touch with him for days.

Harry_Mud on July 14th, 2025 at 20:47 UTC »

The people that arrested him, or as they say detained him which means the same thing, need to be detained and charged. He's not only a vet he's a US Citizen!!!!!!

fjtblessed on July 14th, 2025 at 20:46 UTC »

Veteran? You mean he’s one of those “losers” and “suckers” according to Pedo Don

4RCH43ON on July 14th, 2025 at 20:42 UTC »

How about charging the people who denied him his civil rights?  He’s a veteran for Christ sakes!