- July 4: Hundreds march on Independence Day for “Free America” protest
- July 7: Federal agents, National Guard troops arrive at MacArthur Park for planned raid
- July 10: Federal agents raid Ventura County farm, deploy tear gas on crowd of protesters
- July 11: Mayor Bass signs executive directive to protect immigrant communities amid ICE raids
- July 11: Summer of Resistance coalition announces August community strike at press conference
- July 11: Federal judge rules LAPD officers cannot arrest, fire weapons at journalists covering protests
- July 14: Trump administration to appeal restraining order on immigration raids
- July 15: 2,000 California National Guard troops to be withdrawn from Los Angeles
- July 21: Pentagon confirms 700 Marines will be withdrawn from Los Angeles
- July 31: Over 1,000 National Guard troops to leave Los Angeles
- August 6: 16 arrested in Westlake Home Depot raid dubbed “Operation Trojan Horse”
- August 12: Summer of Resistance Coalition’s 24-hour “community stoppage” (rallies at MacArthur Park, Metropolitan Detention Center, Placita Olvera)
- August 19: Community leaders, teachers hold press conference and rally for LAUSD student detained by ICE
- September 1: Border czar: ICE raids to ‘ramp up’ in Los Angeles, other sanctuary cities
- September 2: Federal judge finds Trump’s deployment of National Guard to LA illegal
- December 10: Federal judge orders Trump to end National Guard deployment in Los Angeles
On the morning of Friday, June 6, Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents detained nearly two dozen day laborers at a Home Depot in Los Angeles’ Westlake District, two miles away from the city’s bustling downtown. A similar operation followed in the Fashion District hours later, with hundreds of protesters showing up as ICE raided an apparel manufacturing business. With roughly 44 administrative arrests by the day’s end, a large crowd descended upon the Edward R. Roybal Federal Building to march to the nearby Metropolitan Detention Center—the first of many demonstrations against ICE raids in Los Angeles, including a pair of “No Kings Day” rallies on June 19 and October 18.
In what some considered the “Summer of Resistance,” residents, advocacy groups, and nonprofit organizations came together across LA County to demand the release of detained immigrants and the removal of National Guard troops, active-duty Marines, and federal immigration enforcement agents, who were deployed to the city by President Donald Trump in the wake of the initial protests.
The militarized response was intended to protect federal buildings alongside LAPD officers. Frequent clashes between demonstrators and authorities resulted in dozens of arrests by mid-August, with fallout spreading over the last few months as operations continued throughout the city. On Dec. 12, the Department of Homeland Security claimed that over 10,000 people were arrested in local raids dating back to June.
A Los Angeles-based editor for The Beacon was present throughout the summer of tension in the City of Angels, maintaining a thread of updates from local and national media and attending protests and press conferences that amplified the stories of detained immigrants and called for the end of ICE raids in Los Angeles.
