Thousands of rals were closed in the center of Los Angeles and closed the No. 101 highway to protest Trump’s immigration policy

On Sunday, thousands of demonstrators rally in the city center of Los Angeles and closed a part of the 101 highway to protest the suppression of President Trump’s illegal immigration and his positive deportation policy.
The demonstrators were hung on Mexico and the Salvado flag. They gathered near the city hall before noon, preventing the traffic of spring and temple streets, and screamed in the news of the horn and the unity of the driver. The protesters blown out the mix of traditional and contemporary Mexican music from the speakers, and some dance in traditional feathers.
The protesters rally on the Alamida Interchange Bridge on President Trump’s deportation policy on Sunday.
(Brian van der brug / los angeles Times)
Trump announced a crisis on the southern border, and issued a series of administrative orders aimed at transforming the country’s immigration system, and promised to expel millions of people without documents. The protesters told the Times that these actions prompted them to assemble the city center.
By 1 pm, the number of protesters increased to thousands, including some signs, which said: “Mag-Mexicans always encounter”; “Don’t bite your hand.” Refers to the state’s agricultural workers; And “I drank my Horchaata warmth because f, ice,” mentioned US immigrants and customs law enforcement agencies.
The protesters rally on Alamida and No. 101 highway to protest the deportation policy of President Trump in the center of Los Angeles on Sunday. (Brian van der brug / los angeles Times)
The 18 -year -old Nailah Esparza said that this was her first protest that learned this from Tiktok’s video about a week ago. She held the slogan of Spanish, saying: “No more ice attack, no longer fear, we want justice and a better world.”
“This is actually a very important thing, so we decided to show it.” “We are very keen on our purpose here.”

Thousands of protesters gathered in the center of Los Angeles on Sunday to show immigration rights.
(Brian van der brug / los angeles Times)
Another protesters have determined himself as Rey for privacy issues. He brought a slogan, saying: “Trump has ate Kaka! Beware of Nazis.” He said that he was serving as the president’s No. 1. A protest of Trump’s immigration policy during the term.
“We think we have completed his government.” “We must do this again.” “We must do this again.”
The demonstration is basically peaceful. Some aggressive street hawkers use the hot dogs, ice cream, fritters, beer, and even Patron Tequila’s lenses.
However, when the driver of Yin Mustang began to make donuts at a busy crossroads near the city hall, things seemed to be getting bigger and bigger. Soon after, some police cars arrived. Dozens of protesters walked to the nearby Highway No. 101, and hundreds of crowded overpass bridges, waving a banner and showing signs.
However, even if the crowd enters the highway, the existence of the police is very small-not gathered on the demonstrators. Officials said that a part of the highway near the intersection of the No. 110 highway was closed around noon and shortly after 4 pm.
Tony IM, a Los Angeles Police spokesman, said that there was no arrest or injury to the city streets related to protests. IM said that the department’s “enough personnel” to deal with the protests, but refused to introduce the details of the staff.

The protesters gathered on the Highway Highway Highway Highway on Sunday, while others prevented highways from transportation.
(Brian van der brug / los angeles Times)
Shortly after the start of the highway receiving, the trucks and motorcycles were noisy on the overpass. The burning tires were hung in the air. In the corner of the car, the sound of the siren and the noisy DIN on the helicopter attracted cheers and cameras.
On the first day of his tenure, Trump promised the largest deportation efforts in American history, announcing the emergency situation of the country on the southern border, and deployed troops there.
His execution orders have sharply limited the legal channels to enter the United States, strengthened the efforts of law enforcement, to seal the United States-Mexico border, and promote positive sweeping to encircle and expel people living in the United States. Some orders are challenged in court, and the supporters say that other orders may be fast.
In the United States, it is estimated that 11 million to 15 million immigration immigrants include more than 2 million in California.
They include people who crossed the border illegally, those who exceed the visa and the demanded shelter. It does not include people who enter the country according to various temporary humanitarian plans, or have obtained a temporary protection position, which gives people the right to temporarily live and work in the United States due to the disaster or conflict of their motherland.
Time employee reporters Jessica Garrison and Rebecca Plevin contributed to this report.

On Sunday, dozens of protesters marched along the No. 101 highway in central Los Angeles, while others watched from it.
(Brian van der brug / los angeles Times)