Stay safe and make sure you know your rights.
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This weekend, ICE carried out dangerous raids across Los Angeles that caused chaos and terror throughout the community. When people took to the street to protest ICE's cruelty, law enforcement aggressively arrested even more of our neighbors – including the leader of California's largest union, David Huerta.
In response to these peaceful protests, President Trump federalized 2,000 National Guard troops and deployed them to Los Angeles.
This is the first time that a president has activated National Guard troops to a state without a request from the governor since 1965, when President Lyndon B. Johnson sent troops to Alabama to protect civil rights demonstrators. What's happening now is very different.
The administration's militarized response is unnecessary, inflammatory, and an abuse of power. The Trump administration is putting people in Los Angeles in danger and undermining the democratic principle that the military should not police civilians.
And make no mistake: Trump's order isn't restricted to the protests in Los Angeles. President Trump is attempting to write himself a blank check to use the military in any city where people are protesting ICE raids that are terrorizing their communities.
The administration's goal is to scare us into silence. But the ACLU, our affiliates, and our members will continue to show up to defend our neighbors and our rights.
The First Amendment protects your right to protest, to observe law enforcement activity, and to speak out against injustice. If you plan to protest, stay safe and make sure you know your rights. <[link removed]>
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