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First responders brief Trump in Kerr county

Donald Trump was greeted in Kerrville, Texas, by Governor Greg Abbott. The president is there to observe recovery efforts after deadly flooding in the area. It has been friendly territory to Republican presidents.

Kerr county is in Texas hill country, about 65 miles – an hour’s drive – north-west of San Antonio, in Republican congressman Chip Roy’s district. About 54,000 people live in the county, with a bit less than half living in the county seat of Kerrville. Republican voters outnumber Democrats about three to one in the county.

Donald Trump and Texas’s governor, Greg Abbott, receive a briefing from first responders as they visit a scene of devastation in Kerr county, Texas. Photograph: Kevin Lamarque/Reuters

About a quarter of Kerr county residents are Latino. The median household income in the county was about $68,000 in 2023, according to US census figures.

The Kerrville Visitor’s Bureau has promoted the Guadalupe River as a tourist destination for hikers, kayakers and canoeists, with gallery space and restaurants along the riverbank. Kerrville has hosted a folk festival for more than 50 years as a major visitor draw.

Debris from the flooding can be seen towering above first responders as they brief Trump and Abbott.
Debris from the flooding can be seen towering above first responders as they brief Trump and Abbott. Photograph: Kevin Lamarque/Reuters
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Farm worker dies of injuries sustained during immigration raid in California, union says

A farm worker “has died of injuries they sustained as a result of yesterday’s immigration enforcement action” in Ventura county, California, the United Farm Workers union said in a statement posted on social media on Friday afternoon.

Federal immigration officers, supported by national guard troops, raided two licensed, legal cannabis farms in Carpinteria and Camarillo on Thursday, arresting about 200 people they said were suspected of lacking legal status to live and work in the United States. Hundreds of protesters who gathered to oppose the raids were later attacked by the officers with chemical munitions.

Earlier on Friday, the union reported that “farm workers were critically injured yesterday during chaotic raids in Ventura County”.

“Many workers-including US citizens, were held by federal authorities at the farm for 8 hours or more. US citizen workers report only being released after they were forced to delete photos and videos of the raid from their phones,” the union wrote.

“These violent and cruel federal actions terrorize American communities, disrupt the American food supply chain, threaten lives and separate families,” the union statement added. “There is no city, state or federal district where it is legal to terrorize and detain people for being brown and working in agriculture. These raids must stop immediately.”

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