Greater than 60 largely peaceable protests passed off this weekend towards U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions, together with a number of in Southern California.
However whereas many protests had been with out incident, they weren’t brief on anger and moments of stress. Organizers known as the gatherings the “ICE Out for Good” weekend of motion in response to the deadly capturing of Renée Nicole Good by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in Minneapolis.
In Huntington Seaside, Ron Duplantis, 72, carried a diagram to signify the three photographs fired at Good, together with one by way of her windshield and two others that appeared to undergo her facet window.
“These final two photographs,” he mentioned, “make it clear to me that that is homicide.”
Members within the “ICE Out” protest maintain indicators Sunday in Huntington Seaside.
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Huntington Seaside has seen previous clashes between Trump supporters and anti-racism activists, however as of mid-afternoon, Sunday’s protest was tense at occasions, however freed from violence. About 300 folks — and two dozen counterprotesters — stood outdoors Metropolis Corridor, with protesters carrying anti-ICE indicators, ringing cowbells and chanting “ICE out of O.C.”
As vehicles sped previous them on Most important Avenue, many motorists honked in a present of solidarity, whereas some rolled down their home windows to shout their assist for ICE, MAGA and President Trump.
“The rationale why I’m right here is democracy,” mentioned Mary Artesani, a 69-year-old Costa Mesa resident carrying an indication that learn “RESIST.” “They’ve to recollect he received’t be in workplace ceaselessly.”
Members within the “ICE Out” protest in Huntington Seaside maintain indicators as a automotive with a MAGA hat within the windshield passes.
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The Trump administration has largely stood behind the ICE agent, recognized as Jonathan Ross, with Homeland Safety Secretary Kristi Noem saying he acted in self-defense. Democratic officers and plenty of members of the general public have mentioned the movies of the capturing circulating on social media seem to contradict a minimum of a number of the administration’s assertions.
“I’m outraged a girl was murdered by our authorities and our authorities lied to our faces about it,” mentioned protester Tony Zarkades, 60, who has lived within the Huntington Seaside space for practically 30 years. A former officer within the Marines, Zarkades mentioned he’s pondering of shifting to Orange to flee the presence of so many Trump supporters in Huntington Seaside.
Massive protests towards ICE occurred within the Bay Space in addition to Sacramento and different California cities over the weekend. In Oakland, a whole bunch demonstrated peacefully on Sunday, though the evening earlier than, protesters assembled on the Ronald V. Dellums Federal Constructing and left graffiti, in accordance with a report within the San Francisco Chronicle.
In Los Angeles on Saturday evening, protesters marched by way of the downtown space to Metropolis Corridor and previous the
Edward Roybal Federal Constructing, with the L.A. Police Division issuing a dispersal order at about 6:30 p.m., in accordance with Metropolis Information Service.
Whereas most of the protests targeted on what occurred to Good in Minnesota, in addition they acknowledged Keith Porter Jr., a person killed by an off-dutyICE agent in Northridge on New Yr’s Eve.
In Huntington Seaside, the coastal neighborhood has lengthy had a fame as a Southern California stronghold for Republicans, although its politics have just lately been shifting. Orange County has a painful legacy of political extremism, together with neo-Nazism. In 2021, a “White Lives Matter” rally within the space resulted in 12 arrests.
On Sunday, a small group of about 30 counterprotesters waved Trump and MAGA flags on a nook reverse from the anti-ICE rally.
Counterprotester Victoria Cooper, 72, holds indicators and shouts at individuals of the “ICE Out” protest in Huntington Seaside.
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“We’re right here to assist our nation and president and assist ICE,” mentioned Kelly Johnson, who gave his age as “sufficiently old to be your sugar daddy.”
Carrying an “ICE Immigration: Making America Secure Once more” T-shirt, Kelly mentioned the protesters had been “paid agitators” who had been lied to by the media.
“Have a look at the opposite angles of the [shooting] movies,” he mentioned. “She ran over the officer.”
Standing with him was Jesse Huizar, 66, who mentioned he identifies as a “Latino for Trump” and was right here to “assist the blue.”
The Chino resident mentioned he got here to the U.S. from Mexico when he was 5, however that he has no concern of ICE as a result of he “got here right here legally.”
Huizar mentioned Good’s loss of life was unhappy, however that she “if she had complied, if she obtained out of her automotive and adopted orders, she’d be alive proper now.”
However their voices had been largely overpowered by these of the anti-ICE protesters. One of many occasion’s organizers, 52-year-old Huntington Seaside resident Denise G., who declined to offer her final identify, mentioned they’ve been gathering in entrance of Metropolis Corridor each Sunday since March, however that this was by far one of many largest turnouts they’ve seen.
She felt “devastated, offended, and extra decided than ever” when she noticed the video of Good’s capturing, she mentioned.
Counterprotester Kelly Johnson stands throughout from the “ICE Out” demonstration.
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“It may very well be any considered one of us,” she mentioned. “The folks not out right here right this moment want to grasp this may very well be their member of the family, their partner, their kids. The time is now. All fingers on deck.”
Close by, 27-year-old Yvonne Gonzales had gathered with about 10 of her pals. They mentioned they had been motivated to return as a result of they had been outraged by the capturing.
“I want I used to be stunned by it,” Gonzales mentioned, “however we’ve seen a lot violence from ICE.”
She suspected that race was an element within the outpouring of assist, noting that Good was a white girl whereas many others who’ve been injured or killed by immigration enforcement actions have been folks of coloration, however that it was nonetheless “nice to see this turnout and visibility.”
A couple of ft away, 41-year-old Christie Martinez stood along with her kids, Elliott, 9, and Kane, 6. She teared up desirous about the capturing and the current ICE actions in California, together with the killing of Porter.
“It’s unhappy and sickening,” mentioned Martinez, who lives in Westminster. “It makes me actually unhappy how individuals are focused due to their pores and skin coloration.”
