Nationwide Protests Erupt Against Trump's Immigration Policies; Sacramento Rally Honors John Lewis with 'Good Trouble Lives On' Theme

July 18, 2025
Nationwide Protests Erupt Against Trump's Immigration Policies; Sacramento Rally Honors John Lewis with 'Good Trouble Lives On' Theme
  • 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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