The raids sparked a weekend of protests in L.A. that have led to California suing President Trump for deploying the National Guard to confront protesters. Mr. Trump says he deployed the National Guard to protect federal agents and facilities, amid a weekend of protests that included some violent clashes between protesters and law enforcement officials.
On Monday, several hundred people gathered in Cesar Chavez Plaza in downtown Sacramento before they began their march to the ICE federal building on Capitol Mall, some worrying that similar raids could unfold in California's capital city.
One of the bigger questions most protesters voiced is: Where is due process?
The protest that started at Cesar Chavez Plaza later combined with one nearby at the California State Capitol. They both had the same overall message: stop the ICE raids.
"They may be undocumented, but they aren't violent criminals," Lawson said. "Most of them you see are in our stores, picking our crops, tending our yards, raising our children and many have spent years, decades here and are contributing to our society."
Sacramento Mayor Kevin McCarty called the Trump administration's actions in Los Angeles "harmful and purposefully inflammatory, putting Californians in unnecessary danger." McCarty said the city will continue its long-standing history of standing with immigrants.
Also on Monday, a three-day immigration rights walk ended in Sacramento. The group included migrant families, workers and other supporters who traveled over 35 miles from Vacaville to the capital city under the banner " We Belong Here-Citizenship For All."
A group of migrant families and workers walk across the Yolo Causeway to Sacramento, ending a 3-day walk from Vacaville in support of immigrant rights on June 9, 2025.
The group also ended their walk at the California State Capitol, where they urged lawmakers to pass a resolution condemning ongoing deportations and supporting a "Path to Citizenship" legislation.
No arrests or reports of vandalism have been made across the Sacramento demonstrations. Sacramento police officers blocked off some downtown streets during the march from Cesar Chavez Plaza to the Capitol.
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