The struggle for immigrant rights has swept the country, with massive protests stemming from Trump’s assault on immigrant communities. ICE raids in Los Angeles, police repression of protestors, and the calling of the National Guard and Marines into the cities have inspired a wave of solidarity over the past few months. 

On July 1st in Sacramento and Los Angeles there were banner drops as part of a national day of action to show solidarity for the immigrant community.

Photo credit: Maria Lopez. Three Los Angeles chapter Maria, Aaron, and Ryan from the LA chapter of the Peace and Freedom Party demonstrate against ICE at the 6th St Bridge in Boyle Heights

Photo credit: Sam Lieu. Yolo County chapter Peace and Freedom Party member Tahnee Sweeney (center, in black behind "Unmask" sign) and other participants including those from Party for Socialism and Liberation demonstrate against ICE and against infringements on Iranian sovereignty at the O St Bridge between Downtown and West Sacramento

Photo credit: Sam Lieu. Demonstrators at the O St Bridge between Downtown and West Sacramento

Photo credit: Sam Lieu. Demonstrators at the O St Bridge between Downtown and West Sacramento

Photo credit: Sam Lieu. Demonstrators at the O St Bridge between Downtown and West Sacramento

Photo credit: Sam Lieu. Demonstrators at the O St Bridge between Downtown and West Sacramento

Photo credit: Jayden. Demonstrators at the O St Bridge between Downtown and West Sacramento


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