A busy Los Angeles freeway was inundated by hundreds of protesters on Sunday morning in a response to President Donald Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigration, leading to significant traffic disruptions.
The demonstration kicked off on Olvera Street at approximately 9 a.m. with a sizable crowd. Within thirty minutes, the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) had to announce multiple street closures because of “a non-permitted demonstration impeding traffic flow,” advising motorists to seek alternate routes.
The California Highway Patrol affirmed the occurrence of the protests and urged individuals to steer clear of downtown Los Angeles while law enforcement endeavored to manage the situation.
“Please avoid the 101 freeway in DTLA between I-110 and Mission Rd., as we work to remove a protest from the freeway. Accessing state highways or roads to protest is unlawful and extremely dangerous because it puts protesters, motorists and first responders at great risk of injury,” CHP wrote on X.
Trump has received backlash from several Democrat leaders who have vowed to fight back against his deportation operation.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced Friday that deportation flights have begun, releasing photos of illegal immigrants boarding military aircraft.
“President Trump is sending a strong and clear message to the entire world: if you illegally enter the United States of America, you will face severe consequences,” she previously wrote on X.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has arrested more than 7,400 illegal immigrants nationwide in nine days amid its aggressive crackdown propelled by the new Trump administration. The agency also said it has placed nearly 6,000 ICE detainers.
ICE officers have been seen carrying out raids at homes, work sites and other establishments, while the Trump administration has vowed to send the most violent illegal immigrants to Guantánamo Bay.
Border czar Tom Homan has said the administration is targeting violent illegal aliens at the moment. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, who oversees ICE, also said federal immigration authorities are arresting the “worst of the worst” in raids.
When reached for comment, California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office referred Fox News Digital to California Highway Patrol.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass could not be reached for comment.Â
Fox News Digital’s Michael Dorgan and Greg Norman contributed to this report.
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