ICE Protests in the Bay Area: Latest Updates
- On Monday evening, hundreds gathered in San Jose, East Oakland, and San Francisco to protest recent immigration arrests and deportation efforts by ICE.
- These protests followed a violent demonstration the previous day that led to 148 arrests, injuries to police officers, and property damage in San Francisco.
- Officials including San Jose Councilmember Pamela Campos and a member of the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors strongly criticized federal enforcement strategies, calling instead for empathy and unity within the community.
- Protest signs read “Stop the coup” and “Dump Trump,” while Governor Newsom called the National Guard deployment reckless and disrespectful to troops.
- The ongoing protests and legal challenges highlight tensions over immigration enforcement, with California suing the federal government over the National Guard deployment and clashes continuing.
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Taves: L.A. took Trump’s bait. Will the Bay Area bite, too?
He’s coming, and he wants a spectacle. Don’t give it to him. It doesn’t take Nostradamus to figure out virtually the entire Bay Area — San Jose, Oakland, San Francisco and most everything in between — is on Donald Trump’s list. For now, Los Angeles is giving the president what he wants to justify expanding his power over the state — and temporarily satiate his sadism. Since Friday, when U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s stepped-up raids…
A day after weekend clashes between law enforcement and protesters in Los Angeles, and the reported deployment of 700 Marines on Monday to support already deployed National Guard units, thousands of people protested again as an extraordinary standoff between federal and state leaders over public safety governance in the nation's second-largest city escalated. Most of the protesters gathered Monday around a complex of federal buildings at Aliso, …
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