Standing with Los Angeles. Standing with Democracy.

PSR-LA on the ICE raids in Los Angeles.

Over the last month, everything we value and the communities we hold dear have been under threat. Our public health infrastructure is being dismantled, our streets militarized, and billions spent to repress the very people who are the backbone of our economy. 

The same systems that have always policed and punished our communities are now being emboldened, resourced, and deployed to raid buses, target schools, and violate people’s rights. When even a sitting U.S. Senator can be handcuffed and forcibly removed from a public hearing, what protection do our communities have? 

This isn’t chaos. It’s a strategy. It’s about consolidating power through fear, violence, and silence. 

But we see resistance. We are resisting. 

Our movement has been built on generations of defiance and resilience. Generations of care and unwavering belief in justice. We see it now—students walking out of classrooms, communities rising up to protect one another, organizers filling the streets, refusing to be silenced. Los Angeles and the nation are demonstrating strength and unity in the face of fascism. 

This is not just a moment of crisis—it is a moment of clarity. We are not alone. And together, we will meet this moment with boldness, with love, and with power.

PSR-LA stands in unwavering solidarity with all Angelenos practicing their right to protest. 

We stand with all Angelenos who demand the right to live in a safe, just, and healthy world. 

We stand with our immigrant communities that are pillars of strength in Los Angeles.

We urge Angelenos to stay strong. To protect one another. To stand united against the tyranny our nation is facing. 


What Can You Do?

The recent I.C.E. raids have directly impacted many undocumented families, leaving them in urgent need of support. This is a brief list of resources for consideration:

Rapid Response Networks

Opportunities to Support Impacted Angelenos

Resource Pages

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