Large Turnout for ICE Protest at UCLA
Massive Crowd Protests ICE Raids at UCLA
LOS ANGELES – A substantial crowd gathered at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) on Wednesday, January 28, to voice their opposition to nationwide Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids. Demonstrators, including students, took to the campus to protest the policies of President Donald Trump and his administration’s ongoing efforts related to mass deportations.
The protest unfolded just days after the tragic shooting deaths of three U.S. citizens—Keith Porter from California and Renee Good and Alex Pretti from Minnesota—at the hands of federal agents. The circumstances surrounding these deaths have heightened tensions and fueled the urgency for demonstrators advocating for immigration reform and the protection of civil rights.
As the protest continued throughout the day, the significant turnout underscored the deep concerns within the community regarding federal immigration enforcement practices.
This story remains developing, and further updates will continue to follow.







