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US: Protesters Rally Against ICE With Powerful Anti-Fascist Chant
Los Angeles, United States - January 20, 2026 On January 20, 2026, a peaceful protest unfolded at Los Angeles City Hall, with demonstrators voicing opposition to ICE policies and aggressive immigration enforcement. Video footage captured by X user Space_Ranger_O shows a diverse group of protesters gathered on the plaza and steps in front of the iconic Art Deco tower of City Hall. Participants, bundled in winter clothing, raised fists and signs while chanting rhythmically and passionately: “NO TRUMP. NO KKK. NO FASCIST USA.” An overlaid message in the post read, “Where ICE melts, flowers bloom,” symbolizing a vision for change and hope amid the protests. The demonstration was organized and peaceful, with no visible confrontations or police interventions. The crowd’s energy highlighted solidarity and defiance, set against the backdrop of City Hall, palm trees, fountains, and clear California skies. Protesters used the gathering to demand accountability, call for reforms, and oppose federal and corporate actions tied to immigration enforcement. The demonstration in Los Angeles was part of broader national protests responding to high-profile ICE operations, including controversial detentions of U.S. citizens, with participants emphasizing both immigration and broader political concerns through their chants and messaging.
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