Social ICE/deportation protests and riots megathread

So answer the question, stop deflecting.

Should people in the South still be allowed to fly the Rebel flag, and why?
You can legally fly any fucking flag you'd like. Hell, even throw some sports team flag in there too. I couldn't give less of a fuck until you start rioting in the streets waving it. At that point, I'd start to think you're a retard and maybe should get some free airfare to the country you want to represent.
 
fc, dig deep...ever wonder why Anyone would be "screaming" for that alert ?

It'd ONLY concern those with their own, or their crew's illegal and lawless acts.

Mayor Bass told MSM it was peaceful, they covered her lie by not showing arson, looting, and unobstructed rioting...until Trump put stopped what Bass, then Newsome, allowed.

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DT you can bet your ass No One following civilized behavior norms need concerning.
No, she's not here as an illegal nor are any of her family. She's over dramatising and causing unwarranted scare tactics.
 
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Just look at @AmonTobin and his post history in this thread.. His sources undeniably prove that these riots are infested with communists. You have clearly communist propaganda pages(ones that have articles making excuses for Stalin and Mao) live streaming from the riots

I generally side against Israeli so nice try, Palestinians throwing rocks at people trying to genocide them is not the same as throwing rocks at people trying to do their job, which is to stop your violent actions and maintain law and order.

Unfortunately for you brain cells don't grow back. Was it a bad fall or just drugs that brought you here ?

Are you really confusing the words defect and deflect ? Didn't realize you were a blonde.
Well neither are true so explain what you meant.
 
What exactly did he do to escalate ? Since the NG has been brought in the number of violent incidents have went down. Each day was less violent then the day before.

You might be right, this is exactly the kind of strategy that got goldfish such as yourself to vote for Mark Carney

So you are finally admitting that Trump as deescalated the situation then ?

Let me put it in terms you can understand, just like there is a huge difference between male and female vaginas, there is a huge difference between violent protesters and those exercising their 1st amendment rights.

To answer your last question. No, I said arrest the terrorists, which based on their actions you agree there is reasonable evidence to suspect them of that crime. I never said blanket arrested everybody did I ?

Now I do think if you show up to a protest where people are committing violence you should either try to put a stop to it (it really makes your side look complicit when you stand there, do nothing and allow it) or go home. Do I think these people are guilty of terrorism for this no ? Do I think they share some portion of responsibility on an ethical level ? Absolutely.
Yeah okay. You’re one of those fuck Trudeau guys that thought PP was your guy. Now he has to crawl back home to a winnable riding. Bring it home is right.
 
Thank you,

Wasn’t that hard was it..
Not as hard as it was for you to edit my response. Now, what do you think the optics look like when you're burning down cities flying foreign flags? It looks like you want some beef and the US government will certainly serve you some. How do you like it, well done?
 

US Marines arrive in LA on Trump's orders as immigration protests persist​

By Brad Brooks, Phil Stewart, Idrees Ali and Dietrich Knauth

  • Marines arrive in Los Angeles area, await deployment to city sites
  • California officials criticize Trump's military deployment
  • Protests spread to multiple US cities, remain largely peaceful
LOS ANGELES, June 10 (Reuters) - Hundreds of U.S. Marines arrived in the Los Angeles area on Tuesday under orders from President Donald Trump, who has also activated 4,000 National Guard troops to quell protests in the city despite objections from California Governor Gavin Newsom that the deployments are politically motivated.

The city has seen five days of public protests since the Trump administration launched a series of immigration raids on Friday. State officials said Trump's response was an extreme overreaction to mostly peaceful demonstrations.

About 700 Marines were in a staging area in the Seal Beach area about 30 miles (50 km) south of Los Angeles, awaiting deployment to specific locations, a U.S. official said.

The Marines do not have arrest authority and will protect federal property and personnel, according to military officials. There were approximately 2,100 Guard troops in greater Los Angeles on Tuesday, with more on the way, the official said.

California sued Trump and the Defense Department on Monday, seeking to block the deployment of federal troops, then on Tuesday sought an immediately ruling on the narrow issue of their participation in police enforcement. The judge set a hearing on that question for Thursday.

California Attorney General Rob Bonta told Reuters the state was concerned about allowing federal troops to protect personnel, saying there was a risk that could violate an 1878 law that generally forbids the U.S. military, including the National Guard, from taking part in civilian law enforcement.

"The federal property part I understand - defending and protecting federal buildings," Bonta said. "But protecting personnel likely means accompanying ICE agents into communities and neighborhoods, and protecting functions could mean protecting the ICE function of enforcing the immigration law."

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Tuesday posted photos on X of National Guard troops accompanying ICE officers on an immigration raid.
Marines are trained for conflicts around the world - from the Middle East to Africa - and are also used for rapid deployments in case of emergencies, such as threats to U.S. embassies. Some units also learn riot and crowd control techniques.

MAYOR SAYS: STOP THE RAIDS

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass emphasized at a press conference that the unrest has been limited to a few downtown blocks and she was considering a curfew for downtown Los Angeles to stem violence in the area, including looting of stores.

She drew a distinction between the majority of demonstrators protesting peacefully in support of immigrants and a smaller number of agitators she blamed for violence and looting.

She said she planned to call Trump on Tuesday.
"I want to tell him to stop the raids," she said. "I want to tell him that this is a city of immigrants."

Trump has justified his decision to deploy troops by describing the protests as a violent occupation, a characterization that Newsom and Bass have said is grossly exaggerated.
Speaking to reporters in the Oval Office, the president said LA would be "burning right now" if not for the deployments, and that Guard troops would remain until there is no danger.

Trump left open the possibility of invoking the centuries-old Insurrection Act, which would allow the military to take part directly in civilian law enforcement.
The protests since Friday have been largely peaceful, but there have been scattered clashes, with some demonstrators throwing rocks at officers, blocking a highway and setting cars ablaze. Police have responded with "less lethal" munitions such as pepper balls, as well as flash-bang grenades and tear gas.

The Los Angeles Police Department said it arrested more than 100 people on Monday, raising the regional total since Saturday to more than 180.
On Tuesday, police holding shields and wearing helmets formed a line close to protesters hoisting banners with slogans such as "When injustice becomes the law, resistance becomes duty."

Protests have concentrated outside the Metropolitan Detention Center, where many detained migrants are held. The Trump administration has vowed to intensify immigration raids in response.

Protests have taken place in other cities including Chicago, where on Tuesday about 100 protesters marched through downtown, blocking traffic and carrying signs calling for ICE to be abolished.

Christina Berger, 39, said it was heartbreaking to hear about children who are afraid of being separated from their families due to immigration raids, adding, "I just want to give some hope to my friends and neighbors."

CLEANING UP

Business owners in LA's Little Tokyo neighborhood - where some of the most intense clashes between police and protesters occurred late on Monday - were washing graffiti off storefront windows and sweeping up litter on Tuesday.

Every building on Little Tokyo's main streets was hit with graffiti, except for a public defender's office that stood untouched.

Frank Chavez, 53, manager of an office building in the neighborhood, was sweeping glass shards from an entrance door that had been shattered after midnight by a young masked man wielding a skateboard, according to security video that Chavez showed a Reuters reporter.

"I agree with what the protesters are defending - they're standing up for the Latino community," Chavez said. "But there are a few carrying out vandalism and violence, and that must be stopped."

Chavez and other business owners said they did not support the immigration raids and felt Trump's response was only fanning the flames.

Reporting by Jorge Garcia, Brad Brooks, Jane Ross and Arafat Barbakh in Los Angeles, Dietrich Knauth in New York, Idrees Ali, Phil Stewart and Andrea Shalal in Washington and Tom Polansek in Chicago; Additional reporting by Sandy Hooper, Costas Pitas, Susan Heavey, Doina Chiacu, Ismail Shakil, Jasper Ward and Costas Pitas; Writing by Joseph Ax and Daniel Trotta; Editing by Ross Colvin, Mary Milliken, Alistair Bell and Rod Nickel

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/ma...ders-protests-spread-other-cities-2025-06-10/

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“We voted for this”.
That’s a lot of money.
Did you guys vote for this too?

Even more money. The chuds celebrating DOGE savings are ok with this though right? Waste fraud and abuse.
 
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It's half and half. There are bad actors that are within the protestors. California has a history of looters that will show up for everything. Fires, BLM, blackouts, earthquakes etc etc. They go straight for the sneaker stores, gas stations, large box stores and jewelry district. Let's be honest Apple didn't deport anyone.

I just saw some footage of people trying to loot a small store and people tried to get them to stop. Push comes to shove the non looters aren't willing to physically stop those looters. You can scream you are making us look bad all you want but it's not going to make another masked person stop looting. I think one guy actually shoved a looter but it did nothing but break the TV that he was carrying.
 
I'd say generally latinos have voted fairly conservatively in the US. It wasn't until the 90's they drifted a bit left and I think the last election many latinos voted republican.

It's not the simple problem you are making it out to be.

Who are the politicians laughing at protesters getting shot? Toxic AF Republicans.
I wasn't replying to a post about Latinos or their voting habits.

I was referring to specifically the oft-cited narrative that looters, and subsequently criminals, are democrats (implying they are taking time out of their day to head to the polls and cast a ballot for democrats) - that's ludicrous.

For the vast majority of them, thugs are not political. Yes, it is that simple
 
most of the looters and criminals in general are not democrats, nor are they political in the slightest degree.

dems or not, those parasites sure AF thrive on citizens in blue Sanctuary cities - where no citizen can legally, and rightfully, ventillate them and end the threat they pose.

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