Donald Trump’s “border czar,” Tom Homan, has announced that he will send the National Guard into Los Angeles in response. If the situation escalates elsewhere around the country, as well, it is thinkable that we could see a movement that picks up where the George Floyd uprising left off. Arguably, in sweeping up the president of the California chapter of the Service Employees International Union in their attacks on people in Los Angeles, ICE and the various federal agencies that are being reassigned to support them risk making more enemies just as this confrontation is getting underway.
Although the Trump administration has begun by attacking immigrants—both documented and undocumented—this is only the first step in their effort to establish an autocracy. They are targeting immigrants because they believe them to be the most vulnerable target, but their overarching goal is to accustom all of us to passivity in the face of brutal state violence, breaking the basic bonds of solidarity that ought to connect all human beings.
It must be clear to everyone—even the most milquetoast centrists—that the outcome of the conflict that is ramping up now will determine the prospects for every other target Trump has lined up in his sights, from Harvard University to those who simply wish to be able to afford groceries.
Incidentally, if it is possible that you will be in an environment in which chemical weapons are deployed, it is possible to extinguish tear gas canisters—read this short guide. You can find a wealth of similar information about how to stay safe in demonstrations here. To learn about other things you can do to stop ICE, start here.

First Action, High Noon
On social media, the news spread that ICE was raiding several spots in downtown Los Angeles, Highland Park, and MacArthur Park. Agents had begun to raid a building in the flower district when a spontaneous mob trapped them inside. People blocked every side of the building, every single entrance, so the agents couldn’t get out. They had detained a lot of people in the building already and hadn’t expected a swarm of 50-100 Angelenos to trap them.
Apparently, they expected to be able to conduct a visible raid in downtown Los Angeles without a response from the neighborhood. They were wrong. Of the six or more locations that they raided, that one was in the area with the densest population, just blocks from skid row and a few steps from the Piñata district.
A large number of people were at the front entrance blocking ICE from leaving the building. Caught off guard by the crowd, the ICE agents were visibly trying to figure out how to evacuate. Family members of the detained were crying at the doors and the gates, wondering what was going to happen to their loved ones.
The federal government had declared war on Los Angeles.

ICE ordered in an armored truck with three dozen federal riot police and a fleet of vans in tow. The entrance they wanted to come into was the one being blocked by an SEIU sound truck and they began threatening to tow it. SEIU complied and moved their truck, even going so far as to use their sound system to yell “Get on the sidewalk!” at the crowd. Half of the people listened to them and half didn’t, but it was a small enough crowd that that made a significant difference. As a consequence, the armored truck and the vans were able to make it up to the gate.
Federal agents in riot gear began trying to push everyone out. The small group who had refused to leave continued to stand their ground, twisting their little riot shields and mocking them. The agents were visibly rattled by the resilience of this group that had somehow assembled within fifteen minutes. In a desperate push, the FBI agents began to throw tear gas canisters into the crowd. Everyone was screaming at the fascist mercenaries as they tried to push back the line. Amid the confusion, the agents managed to clear a path for the vans to enter through the gate.
The feds put the detained workers into the van and began to drive out. The crowd tried to stop them but the FBI escalated—snatching protesters and shooting pepper balls and rubber bullets at everyone. One of the vans sped up and struck the president of the California branch of the Service Employees International Union, injuring him. He was then arrested.
The crowd got more rowdy, lighting fireworks and throwing debris, water bottles, and cabbage at the mercenaries. The FBI responded with a barrage of flash-bang grenades and rubber bullets and more pepper balls.
While that fight continued, someone followed the ICE vans to the Burbank airport, where agents had reportedly claimed that they were bringing a “hockey team.” People have been attempting to track the flight and see where it went since.
The other detainees were taken to the MDC
(Metro Detention Center) which triggered an action to be called for a couple hours later.

Second Action, 4 pm
People started amassing at the Metropolitan Detention Center. A press conference took place involving Union Del Barrio, the SEIU, and the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles. Peace policing caused fights between the paid activists and the crowd. The activists ended up leaving and the crowd stayed—tagging everything, smashing windows, breaking things, and being ungovernable. Someone had brought a sledgehammer and was breaking the concrete pillars so that people could use the pieces as projectiles to throw at the police. Someone used a swivel chair as a barricade; another person showed up in a dinosaur suit.
The feds were scrambling, throwing everything they could back at the crowd. People were tear-gassed several times, but were neutralizing the effect by putting ice and water on the canisters as well as traffic cones like they did in Chile. Some people were also throwing the canisters back to the Department of Homeland Security agents that were responsible for them. The crowd was extremely lively and brave. Some right-wing internet streamers tried to get into the area, but they were spotted and promptly dealt with.
DHS couldn’t control the situation. The feds were overwhelmed and begged the Los Angeles Police Department to come save them. Despite LA mayor Karen Bass saying she was “appalled” about the presence of ICE in Los Angeles, the LAPD still showed up in large numbers. A low-flying helicopter was telling people that they would be arrested and issuing dispersal orders as LAPD pushed people away from the building over the next four to five hours. Everyone left covered in pepper ball dust and tear gas.

Third Action, 10 pm
A message circulated to the effect that ICE was spotted staging for a raid in Chinatown. (Later, it turned out that they were planning to hold that parking lot for a press conference for Thomas Homan, Trump’s “Border Czar,” at 7 am the following morning—a press conference that was apparently cancelled.)
Hundreds of people started trickling in, strobing flashlights in the eyes of the federal agents and yelling chants and insults at the riot line.
Even though people had been at actions all day, the energy was high, attracting passersby and random Dodgers fans to join in. The crowd took the street and blocked the entrances once again as things started getting rowdy. This time, LAPD wasn’t present, so the federal agents prepared to try to push the people out themselves.
Participants in the crowd tagged the armored ICE vehicle and begin jumping up and down on it while an LRAD was blaring. Someone tagged “FUCK ICE” and spray painted the cameras on a Waymo self-driving car. No organizations were present except a strong contingent from the Los Angeles Tenants Union, who were present for every action in the course of the day.

The federal agents decided that the parking lot was too difficult to hold and began to retreat. The crowd seized the opportunity to block them off, throwing fireworks and rocks, bottles, and, somehow, ceramic plates. The FBI threw a few flash-bang grenades and tear gas canisters in response, but the spirits of those standing up to them remained high.
People began to smash the windows on the feds’ cars. At that point, ICE decided to leave, and a celebration began in the street. More fireworks were set off in a jubilant atmosphere. People partied momentarily before drifting home, heartened by a small victory after a horrifying and dehumanizing day in the so-called United States.

Comments
Crimethinc wrote: People…
Also flag-waving galore (don't expect Crimethinc to mention that because they don't do serious journalism and it would conflict with the image they're trying to portray of the so-called "ungovernable" protesters). Still nice to see people resisting though, despite the quite prominent patriotic (hence governmental) elements and this talk by some about Mexico "reclaiming the Southwest." Native Americans (e.g. the Pueblos—who violently resisted Spanish colonialism in the Pueblo Revolt) probably have a much stronger claim to the entire Southwest—and the rest of the US for that matter—than Mexico, but bourgeois governments controlling lands has nothing to do with socialism; the goal is to do away with nation-states and nationalistic thinking.
Glad to see a thread here. I…
Glad to see a thread here. I've been watching Mercado Media livestream and he's pretty good. He goes all day and follows tons of different streams, including the occasional MAGA fool which he mocks accordingly. I'm not sure what his politics are but his commentary has been spot on for all the stuff I've seen. https://www.youtube.com/@MercadoMedia (Choose the current live stream as he has to start new ones when the time goes too long.)
Trump has sent in 4,000…
Trump has sent in 4,000 National Guard and 700 Marines. The Governor of California has sued the federal government over these deployments, which were not requested by the state or LA.
There wasn't really anything being put out by any left groups, but now there's a trickle of statements. I posted this Crimethinc account because it was the closest thing to the site's politics I could find. Some others that vary in distance with site's politics are:
-Pentecost 2025 in LA: when the masses are seized by the spirit of solidarity from Left wing communism NOT an infantile disorder site
-To Kick ICE Out Requires Action, To Keep Them Out Requires Organization from Black Rose Anarchist Federation
-Trump raises the ante in Los Angeles from Workers Voice (not familiar with them, seem like some small Trot group)
-Trump Declares War On Immigrants & Protesters: Fight National Guard With Working-Class Power from Socialist Alternative (US Trotskyist party)
-¡CHINGA LA MIGRA! Statement on the Los Angeles Anti-I.C.E. Protests from Mass Struggle (Boston area Maoist collective)
There's a protest in Chicago…
There's a protest in Chicago currently, organized by the Party of Socialism & Liberation and the ANSWER Coalition. I couldn't make it, but it looks like it started out somewhat small and has grown quite a bit (10X-20X) since early evening. It doesn't seem like a regular A to B permitted march, as they seem to be going off into parts that are not routine, such as Lake Shore Drive. Apparantly, someone tried to drive through part of the protest and may have hit a cop or a protestor who was trying to stop them..it's unclear. Some minor pushing and shoving between some protesters and seemingly some minor vandalism of CPD vehicles.
Here's a roundup of news from It's Going Down.
Crimethinc now also have a…
Crimethinc now also have a report from Chicago:
https://crimethinc.com/2025/06/13/chicago-against-ice-la-migra-la-policia-la-misma-porqueria-report-back-from-the-demonstrations-of-june-10
This text from Ill Will is also worthwhile imo:
https://illwill.com/fire-and-ice