Protesters Block Entryways at Seattle Immigration Court to Oppose ICE
- On Tuesday morning, protesters assembled outside the federal building in downtown Seattle, using rental scooters and bikes to block the entrances.
- The protest followed unrest in Los Angeles, where immigration raids prompted nationwide demonstrations and President Trump deployed the military.
- Protesters chanted against ICE, barricaded building driveways, and burned American flags late Tuesday evening after police briefly clashed with some participants.
- Organizer Mathieu Chabaud said the protests oppose ICE in their community, while Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem affirmed ICE will continue enforcing immigration laws.
- The demonstrations indicate continued local resistance to immigration enforcement and are part of broader planned protests into the weekend and beyond.
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Anti-ICE protesters gather outside Federal Building
Anti-U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) protesters showed up at the Federal Building in downtown Seattle on Tuesday, showing solidarity with demonstrators in Los Angeles. Some of the protesters piled up e-bikes and scooters to block the building’s driveway, preventing detained immigrants from leaving the facility. Protester in downtown Seattle on June 10, 2025. (Photo: James Lynch, KIRO Newsradio) “Because that’s just what we want, i…
Seattle protesters block ICE vans from leaving immigration court
Protests have reached Seattle this week in response to the recent unrest in Los Angeles, where President Donald Trump called in the military.On Tuesday morning, about 40 people gathered at the Henry M. Jackson Federal Building in downtown Seattle, which houses a federal immigration court. Protesters chanted expletives directed at ICE in English and Spanish, while a few clashed with police in an attempt to block vehicle access to the building.“Th…


Anti-ICE protesters block Seattle immigration court exits with e-bikes
A fluctuating crowd of roughly 50 to 100 demonstrators gathered for more than eight hours Tuesday outside the Henry M. Jackson Federal Building in downtown Seattle in support of immigrants and to show solidarity with protesters in Los Angeles. Following a morning rally, protesters barricaded driveways with e-bikes and e-scooters to block Department of Homeland Security vehicles thought to be transporting detained immigrants from exiting.
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