
Across the country, far-left activists are once again taking to the streets—not in support of law and order, but to protest President Trump’s efforts to secure America’s borders and uphold immigration laws. From New York to Seattle, agitators gathered in cities to oppose Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations targeting individuals who have broken the law and jeopardized American jobs and security.
President Trump, always putting America First, has stood firm in restoring the rule of law, sending a clear message that illegal entry into our nation will no longer be tolerated. His administration’s targeted enforcement, including in places like Los Angeles and Omaha, is about protecting hardworking American citizens and ensuring that jobs go to legal residents, not those who skip the line and flout the law.
In response, protestors flooded city centers with radical slogans and anti-law enforcement chants. In New York’s Foley Square, demonstrators waved foreign flags. They accused ICE of “attacking workers,” ignoring the fact that President Trump is defending American workers who have long been undercut by illegal labor and unchecked immigration.
Far-left politicians like Brooklyn Councilmember Shahana Hanif joined the outrage, attacking not only the Trump administration but also local leaders who dare to cooperate with federal law enforcement. Some rallies even turned dangerous, with crowds blocking federal buildings and vehicles, chanting offensive and vulgar anti-American slogans.
As President Trump prepares to celebrate his birthday with a patriotic military parade in the nation’s capital, radical organizers are planning over 1,800 protests nationwide. But while the left screams and chants, real Americans see the truth: President Trump is keeping his promise to defend our borders, protect our communities, and put America first—no matter the noise.