Will Los Angeles be the last Trumpism position? If the movement of growth and deepening to resist the city’s occupation is any indication, si se puede!
hUntington parc, cArifforia –Jack Boot has finally made its way to Los Angeles.
On June 10, Donald Trump ordered 700 Marines deployed in the Angel City, sought to quell the protest against the brutal mass expulsion campaign being carried out by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, along with the 2,000 National Guard he had previously sent. The campaign made a fierce landfall in LA last weekend as ICE launched a series of series. Attacks centered around workplaces Dozens of workers have been arrested in downtown.
Hundreds of people responded to the location of the attack or guard deployment area, and in one such lawsuit in the ice staging area, the ice officer was arrested with injuries. David Fuertapresident of SEIU Service Workers West. It has 750,000 members. Huerta was released from custody on June 9th It appeared At a rally of over 10,000 people in Downtown Park, near the federal detention center. Fuerta told the crowd that the struggle must continue and expand, and the movement is not about him, but about the lives and safety of hundreds of thousands of migrant workers who empower the LA economy.
Fuerta’s arrest influenced the strong response from the labor movements in Los Angeles and California and many political leaders. The deployment of the National Guard and Marines has been opposed by both California Sens. Adam Schiff and Alex Padilla, as well as Gov. Gavin Newsom and Mayor Karen Bass.
The overwhelmingly peaceful protest continues and grows as many people in LA, particularly those from communities most directly affected by the deportation campaign, are re-eliminated to allow families to be separated. Young children at LA schools fear that their parents will not be home when they return home because they were picked up on ice, or that immigrants will get a green card or appear in court to process citizenship requests. They are angry because the campaign represents an attack on the entire immigrant community.
Naturally, there are many people in Trump’s ethnic cleansing campaign who are uncertain about what to do. Fortunately, many immigration, civil rights and faith organizations offer “.Know your rightsWhile providing training for people and as much legal assistance as possible, rapid response networks are expanding to mobilize people to provide witnesses and assistance to those under attack. Marines wielding attack rifles. And it is a movement that can only become stronger now that the labor movement has participated.
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Beyond the immediate demand for banishing troops from LA, the movement calls for the end of the Maga U.S. expulsion campaign and the militarization of the US-Mexican border, as well as the adoption of a truly fair immigration policy. Elsewhere, due to the effects of the US military intervention in the Middle East and the largely US-driven climate crisis.
Naturally, Trump slandered the LA protests as “riots” led by criminals. This slandered the LA protests as a criminal-led “riot” after threatening to extend the lives of Mike Penser, killing law enforcement officers, killing law enforcement officers, threatening the lives of the US President of Congress, killing law enforcement officers, killing law enforcement officers, and threatening the lives of the US President of Congress, killing law enforcement officers, killing law enforcement officers, and extending our lives.
The current situation is undeniably troubling and challenged, but it creates opportunities to build and expand an anti-fascist united front against Trump and the Maga, stop the deportation of the masses and achieve humanitarian immigration policies, as well as advance programs for truly, fair, and democratic society. But first, we must develop strategies that allow us to build unity, integrate, employ broad creative tactics, and harness our strengths against the weaknesses of our enemies.
The Trump/Maga Ethnic Cleansing Campaign is the forefront of a global attack on the remains of American democracy, an attack that doesn’t end with deportation. With this campaign, Trump appears to be testing the distance he can challenge the US judiciary and the rule of law, hoping to threaten the mainstream media to even greater acquiescence while pushing Democratic leadership into a completely defensive attitude. It also gives the President the opportunity to see if the US military is willing to carry out the orders he issues. And now there is an additional factor that his invasion of Los Angeles will help to distract attention from the negative impacts of the US and the global economy of his sterile tariff policy, and his recent feud with the recent narcissistic billionaire (and wanting to be Machiavelli) Elon Musk.
Trump and many in the media call Los Angeles an A War zoneand that’s what it’s becoming. This is a war launched by a burrow of racists acting in the interests of billionaires. However, it faces a potentially widespread and diverse movement of peaceful, creative and radical resistance led primarily by workers of color, who are primarily women. ¡ si se puede!