Hundreds Protest ICE Raids in Stockton, Omaha, Buffalo Amid Nationwide Demonstrations
Hundreds Protest ICE Raids in Stockton, Omaha, Buffalo Amid Nationwide Demonstrations

Hundreds Protest ICE Raids in Stockton, Omaha, Buffalo Amid Nationwide Demonstrations

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Widespread protests against President Donald Trump's intensified immigration enforcement and ICE raids are occurring across multiple U.S. cities, including Stockton, Arizona, Omaha, and Buffalo. Hundreds marched in Stockton along Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and are planning additional demonstrations as part of the nationwide “No Kings” coalition, which has organized over 2,000 protests to oppose Trump's policies and overshadow celebrations of his birthday and Flag Day. Arizona is preparing for over 40 protests with state authorities warning that any violence or rioting will be met with arrests and criminal charges, following recent clashes in Peoria. In Omaha, demonstrations coincided with ICE detaining 76 workers at a local meatpacking plant, with protesters emphasizing immigrant rights and peace. Buffalo activists protested outside the ICE office to demand due process for detainees, criticizing the Trump administration for bypassing judicial rulings through executive decrees. These coordinated nationwide protests reflect broad resistance to the current administration’s immigration crackdown, with participants expressing anger, concern for their communities, and calls for justice.

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