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Celebrities Respond to Anti-ICE Protests in L.A.

Celebrities Rally Against ICE Raids Amid Ongoing Protests

Los Angeles has become a hotspot for anti-ICE protests as demonstrators confront U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s aggressive raids across the nation. Despite escalating tensions between protesters and law enforcement, including the LAPD and the National Guard, the movement has drawn significant attention from various celebrities using their platforms to amplify the message.

On June 10, thousands gathered in New York City, where peaceful demonstrations occasionally clashed with police outside the ICE office. Social media has played a crucial role in the movement, with fans urging celebrities to speak out against the ICE actions, leading to powerful statements from artists.

Doechii, who won Best Female Hip-Hop Artist at the BET Awards, addressed the protests during her acceptance speech. "As much as I am honored, I need to talk about the ruthless attacks happening right now," she stated, condemning the militarization of responses to citizens’ protests. She emphasized unity against oppression, calling for collective resistance from diverse communities.

Kehlani, a long-time advocate for human rights, shared on Instagram, “Stop calling what’s happening as L.A. RIOTS. It’s RESISTANCE.” Actress Reneé Rapp didn’t hold back either, expressing her disdain for the Trump administration’s policies, stating, “Fuck ICE, fuck this administration.”

Pedro Pascal, known for his support of the LGBTQ+ community, posted a video affirming his solidarity with immigrants, captioning it, “Los Ángeles. Built by the best of U.S. #Protect our #Protectors #RESIST.” Additionally, Rebecca Black echoed the sentiment on her Instagram, vocally opposing oppressive forces.

As the protests continue, the visibility and support from artists highlight a shared commitment to advocating for justice, urging their followers to stand against systemic oppression.

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