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Some L.A. Protesters Are Marching for Neighbors and Family Members

June 9, 2025
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Some of the people demonstrating in downtown Los Angeles on Sunday said they were first- or second-generation immigrants showing solidarity with their neighbors or family members, and a few expressed anger that their neighbors had received deportation orders.

“This is a real threat, this is not just talk,” said Zander Calderon, 36, a protester from northeast Los Angeles. He said he knew several people who had received such orders, as well as one neighbor who had self deported.

“He didn’t want to live in fear,” Mr. Calderon, who wore a poncho with an image of the Virgin Mary and the colors of the Mexican flag, said of the neighbor.

Others said that although they were not regular protesters, the federal government’s recent immigration raids had motivated them to take action.

“This morning I couldn’t stay home anymore,” said Elizabeth Torres, 36, who was carrying a Mexican flag outside the Metropolitan Detention Center in downtown Los Angeles on Sunday morning, as a crowd of protesters began to swell. “If the people that are detained can see me through the windows, just know that you’re not alone.”

Martín Hoecker-Martinez, a physics professor who was waving an American and a Colombian flag, said that he had traveled about an hour and a half to join the protests because he could not stay home in good conscience.

“I’m an American citizen, and I think that one of the greatest points of pride of the United States is that we are a country of immigrants,” said Professor Hoecker-Martinez, whose mother came from Colombia. “I bristle when people deride the U.S. government as the embodiment of our collective will.”

Nicole Garcia, 35, attended the protest with her teenage son. She said that while she worried about the safety risks of bringing him along, she wanted him to understand “what it looks like when community comes together.” Ms. Garcia, who described herself as Mexican American, was veiled and wore a floral wreath and face paint symbolizing the Mexican Day of the Dead.

Brianna Vargas, 24, who was standing on an overpass above the U.S. 101 highway with a megaphone in her hand, said she was protesting for her parents, who had emigrated from Mexico and El Salvador, and for others who were too afraid to leave their homes.

Reposting messages of solidarity with victims of immigration enforcement raids on social media is one thing, she said. “It’s different when you’re actually here.”

Livia Albeck-Ripka is a Times reporter based in Los Angeles, covering breaking news, California and other subjects.

The post Some L.A. Protesters Are Marching for Neighbors and Family Members appeared first on New York Times.

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