He was “trying to remain alive. ‘ Family recalls a man dying in Camarillo Railing Railed

Oxnard – At a party that ended with tears and closing, Jaime Alanís Lanís Garcia’s family said it was going to die after trying to escape and bring federal agents during the camps attack in Camarillo Camarillo.
A number of Alanís Garcia family members, friends and members of the public who visit to Camino del solu labor at the Oxnard. Family members remember him like a happy, hard-working man there soon.
“He was hiding, trying to live,” Nemaia Duran said. “He was popular by the community.”
On July 10, the Federal Impents Angents attacked two jobs of burning cannabis treatment of Glass House farms, placing a large area between Federal agents and protesters outside the Camarillo company. More than 300 unwritten staff, the Federal Managers said, and protesters were injured after being shot in agents outside the property firing and deadly characters.
Alanís Garcia, 56, was seriously injured when he climbed heating atop and were killed by 30 feet when he run away from the Glass House, his family. He was taken to Ventura County Medical Center, where they were placed on the support of health. Duran announced his death on July 12.
Family, friends and members of the community go to the public and the rosary of Jaime Alanis Garcia.
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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum weighed, saying that government would look legal action against the US after his death.
“This is unacceptable,” he said.
Home Safety Department said Alanís Garcia was not there between those being followed and that the Federal agents called Medevac.
Duran returned to the account, saying that they expected many answers to the Witnesses during his uncle’s death. “It was an unforgettable attack,” she said, one who was calling her uncle.

Family, friends and members of the public traveling to Jaime Alanis Garcia, who died during the Gross House farm attacks.
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On Monday, the Alanís Garcia’s body rested in a brown box with a white tractor, her head covered by Beanie black. His box is surrounded by many red roses, a pic that is surrounded by kings’ butterflies and the larger flowers of white flowers, a gift from his wife and daughter in Mexico. They were scheduled to find his body immediately, when he was returned to his homeland.
Isaac Alanis, 28, grew near Alanís Garcia, who was the cousin of his mother, saw him as uncle. Alanís Garcia will come to dinner after working almost every night, about 6 tonight, and he loved all kinds of food, because he loved the fork, because he did not know how to use chopsticks,


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Before coming to the glass house, Alanís Garcia spent 10 years working in Nursery flower, Alanis said.
Sometimes he said, he would join Alanís Garcia in the Oxnard Church Market to travel around the time. His uncle said, He said, It was a strange thing and always laughed.
Alanis said: “He was happy in a way to war. On his phone, he had saved 2020 her uncle’s video drowned at a family meeting.

Lerinia Duran, Left, the nephew of Jaime Alanis Garcia, holds a diagram made by a family friend shown in public and Rosari his uncle.
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On Monday, Alanis said she felt encouraged by the Message of Mexico, and he strengthened family determination to find out the conditions about his death, he said. He wears a shirt that shows his uncle, and the back, read it, “justice in Jaime.”
The feelings were a funeral home. Outside, the hand-drawn image of Alanís Garcia and wings stays in the middle of the pan box.
The representatives of the Mexican government arrived and donated literal support and embarrassment. Mexican workers in Mexnard said they would provide assistance to Alanis Garcia’s family, offering together both California and his Michoacán home situation in central Mexico.
The priest led the audience in the Rosary service, calling Mary Mary in Spanish when she prayed for Alanís Garcia and her relatives. The room was packed, with more left standing, as they prayed again. Many wipe their tears.
When the time came to get the last night, family members were steadfastly as he cried on each other’s hands. The guided by the audience laid audience by songs, including one entitled, Caminos de Michoacán, Michoacán Roads, the Ranche Roads paying respect for Alanis Garcia.

Isaac Alanís, Jaime Alanís Lanís Garcia, is going to the community and Rosary her uncle.