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Trump Administration Protests Ignite Streets of Los Angeles and Across the U.S.

Protests against the Trump administration are unfolding across the United States this Saturday, with dozens of demonstrations taking place in and around Los Angeles. The nationwide action marks the second coordinated effort organized by a coalition that includes a group calling itself 50501, representing “50 states, 50 protests, one movement.”

The first wave of protests took place in June and drew thousands of participants to the streets of downtown Los Angeles, as well as to cities in all 50 states. According to organizers, the goal of the second demonstration is to maintain momentum and continue raising public awareness about policies enacted by President Donald Trump.

The protests focus particularly on immigration raids in Southern California, which intensified over the summer. Martin Manteca, organizing director of SEIU 721—which represents more than 100,000 workers in the region—commented on the impact of federal policies on local communities.

“L.A. has been hit hard by this administration,” Manteca said.

He continued, “The administration has sent masked men in combat gear to kidnap children from schools. They have questioned and removed neighbors from the streets and detained workers from Home Depots, car washes, stores, and restaurants.”

Protesters are emphasizing that the nationwide demonstrations are not only about immigration enforcement but also about defending workers’ rights and holding the federal government accountable. Organizers of the Trump administration protests stress that public demonstrations are an important way to voice dissent and influence policy discussion at both the local and national levels.

Story Highlights:

  • Nationwide protests against the Trump administration continue across all 50 states.

  • The coalition group 50501 organizes the movement, emphasizing “50 states, 50 protests, one movement.”

  • Protests respond to immigration raids and policies affecting Southern California.

  • Key Los Angeles area protest locations and times:

    • Downtown Los Angeles: 2–5 p.m., 200 N. Spring St.

    • Lynwood: Noon–2:30 p.m., Atlantic Ave & Imperial Hwy

    • Covina: 4–7 p.m., Heritage Plaza Park

    • Venice Beach: Noon–3 p.m., Abbot Kinney & Venice Blvd.

    • Pasadena: 1–3 p.m., Pasadena City Hall

    • Simi Valley: 2–4 p.m., Alamo St. & Tapo Canyon Rd.

    • San Dimas: 11 a.m.–3 p.m., West Arrow Hwy & West Bonita Ave.

    • Orange: 10 a.m.–Noon, Yorba Park & Green Space

    • Huntington Beach: 11:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m., Huntington Beach Pier

Organizers said the ongoing protests are part of a broader effort to amplify public voices and ensure that Trump administration policies, especially those related to immigration and workers’ rights, remain under scrutiny. Demonstrators across Southern California are expected to gather in large numbers, continuing a national movement that aims to influence the conversation on federal policy and community impact.

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