Gov. Pillen Signs Emergency Declaration to Mobilize National Guard Ahead of Protests
- Gov. Jim Pillen signed an emergency proclamation on June 13, 2025, activating the Nebraska National Guard ahead of planned protests in Omaha.
- The proclamation was issued in response to nationwide civil unrest and widespread demonstrations following a recent ICE enforcement action in South Omaha.
- Following the ICE raid, 76 people were detained, none with violent criminal histories, and protests are planned to converge near Charles Schwab Field during the College World Series.
- Omaha Police Chief Todd Schmaderer emphasized that the OPD will maintain a prominent presence near the stadium and encouraged protesters to act within legal boundaries and express their views respectfully to ensure their voices are heard.
- State and local authorities warned that individuals threatening personal safety, well-being, or property will face arrest, underscoring their commitment to maintaining a safe and secure environment for the College World Series.
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Although U.S. President Donald Trump has deployed some 4,000 National Guard troops to Los Angeles, California, where protests have erupted over the arrests of people with undefined immigration status, to date no Puerto Rican soldiers have been mobilized to support these missions.
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen Activates National Guard Ahead of Anti-ICE Protests at College World Series | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft
Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen has taken decisive action ahead of anticipated far-left protests targeting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) this weekend — including potential disruptions at the College World Series in Omaha.
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