Nationwide Protests Erupt Against Trump's Immigration Policies; Sacramento Rally Honors John Lewis with 'Good Trouble Lives On' Theme
July 18, 2025
The Sacramento protest honored civil rights leader Congressman John Lewis under the theme 'Good Trouble Lives On,' and drew hundreds of participants by the afternoon.
NorCal Resist reported that one of its volunteers was arrested during the Border Patrol operation, adding urgency to the protests and community response.
Participants expressed concerns over recent immigration enforcement tactics, including reports of 'masked men in unmarked cars' apprehending individuals on the streets.
Organizers named the day of action 'Good Trouble Lives On' to honor John Lewis and emphasized peaceful, nonviolent demonstrations.
By 4:30 p.m., hundreds had gathered at Capitol Mall, with organizers calling for community support amid fears of increased enforcement operations.
Participants also linked immigration enforcement concerns to broader issues, such as Medicaid cuts and threats to civil and human rights.
The protests were sparked by a Border Patrol raid at a Sacramento Home Depot parking lot that resulted in at least 11 arrests, intensifying the call for action.
On July 17, 2025, nationwide protests were held against President Donald Trump's immigration policies, with a significant demonstration at the California Capitol in Sacramento.
This raid occurred shortly before the rally, which was organized in response to these enforcement actions and ongoing immigration issues.
The event was part of a larger nationwide movement at over 1,600 locations, sponsored by SEIU Local 2015, representing over half a million long-term care workers in California.
Activists like Giselle Garcia from Norcal Resist indicated that more enforcement actions are expected in Sacramento, heightening community concerns.
The union's involvement underscored the broader fight against attacks on civil and human rights, including recent cuts to Medicaid.
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