Hundreds of demonstrators are flooded A busy highway in Los Angeles On Sunday morning it causes major traffic delays in response to the illegal immigration realing of President Donald Trump.
The protest began On Olvera Street at about 9 hours with a large group of participants. Almost half an hour later, De Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) announced various street closures because of “a non-made demonstration block” and suggested drivers to find alternative routes.
The California Highway Patrol also confirmed the protests and encouraged people to avoid the center of Los Angeles, while authorities tried to get control of the demonstration.
“Avoid the 101 highway in DTLA between i-1110 and Mission Rd., While we are working on removing a protest from the highway. Access to the highways or roads of the state to protest is illegal and extremely dangerous because it demonstrators, Motorists and first responds capable of great risk of injury, “wrote CHP on X.

Anti-Eed protesters blocked the traffic on both sides of the 101 highway in the center of Los Angeles on both sides of the 101 highway. (Fox 11 Los Angeles)
Many of the demonstrators could be seen who wear signs, waving Mexican flags And speak out against Trump’s immigration policy. Officers could also be seen in rioting and were concerned with the demonstrators.
“No one is illegal on stolen land,” was a sign.
Another was: “Fight ignorance, no immigrants.”
Videos that are shared on social media show what demonstrators seemed to be spraying graffiti on the highway walls and destroying at least one car that was stopped in the middle of the crowd.
“They close highways and put the traffic in one of the most busy cities in the US to convince us not to deport them,” wrote Popular Conservative Account Libs from Tiktok on X while sharing video of the incident. “This will not end well. Get ice as soon as possible.”
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Conservative influencer Benny Johnson also shared video of the protests and agreed that “this will not end well for them.”
“Fafo: Mass deportation -demonstrators blocked 101 highway completely in the center of Los Angeles. Not only are they illegally in our country, they are now blocking illegally. This will not end well for them,” wrote Johnson on X.
Trump has received a recoil from various democratic leaders who have sworn to fight back against his deportation operation.

A large group of people who protested against the illegal immigration of President Donald Trump stormed the 101 highway in the center of Los Angeles on Sunday, which, according to the police, caused major delays for both sides of traffic in the area. (Fox 11 Los Angeles)
White House Pers Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced that on Friday deportation flights have begun, Releasing photos of illegal immigrants who board military planes.
“President Trump sends a strong and clear message to the whole world: if you enter the United States of America illegally, you will have serious consequences,” she wrote earlier on X.
In nine days, immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) have arrested more than 7,400 illegal immigrants in the midst of its aggressive action by the new Trump government. The agency also said it has placed nearly 6000 ice conferences.

A massive protest was formed on Sunday in the center of Los Angeles in response to President Trump’s action against immigration and emphasis on deportations. (Fox 11 Los Angeles)
Ice officers have been seen that raids perform at houses, work locations and other branches, while the Trump administration has sworn to send the most violent illegal immigrants to Guantánamo Bay.
Border Czar Tom Homan said that the administration is currently aimed at violent illegal alien beings. Homeland Security Kristi Name, who supervises ICE, also said that federal immigration authorities arrest the “worst of the worst” in raids.
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When the office of California Gov. Govin Newsom was reached, referred to the Fox News Digital office to California Highway Patrol.
Mayor Karen Bass, Los Angeles, could not be achieved for comment.
Michael Dorgan and Greg Norman of FOX News Digital contributed to this report.
Stepheny Price is a writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business. Story tips and ideas can be sent to [email protected]