The video issued by the KTLA show is flooded on the Los Angeles expressway 101 on Sunday, even if it is not thousands of Mexico flags, and protests to protest President Donald Trump’s immigration reform. There are hundreds.
KTLA reported that the California Highway Patrol has closed the highway after the protests attacked both sides of the road, everyone hindered entry, and then closed the highway.
Current: Anti -ice protests block both sides of the 101 highway near the exit of DTLA’s Arameda Street. Later, CHP closed that part of the highway. read more: https://t.co/k60imdzmdi pic.twitter.com/io5arstytl
-KTLA (@ktla) February 2, 2025
The Los Angeles Police Station (LAPD) pointed out that the protest was “not allowed” in the X post, and that it caused a “major grid lock.”
Traffic Advisory⚠> His Olbera Sty, Los Angeles St., Arameda and Orbera St. Square are expected to be delayed in the area.
-Lapd Centralard Division (@lapdcentral) February 2, 2025
According to LAPD, the protest spread to the ground, causing a major slide.
Traffic Advisory → The demonstration has returned to the surface that opens both north and south of the 101 expressway. Arcadia, Aliso, Main, and Spring ST will continue to be affected.
-Lapd Centralard Division (@lapdcentral) February 2, 2025
The protest began near the historic Mexican market in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, after the organizer arranged for social media, KTLA. It has been reported。
According to KTLA, the protests reported the signs that “the real criminal is in the White House” and “Jesus said,” I love your neighbor. ” (Related: “I need to go.”
Update: A large group of anti -ice protests walked to the DTLA’s Arameda Street and to the south on the 101 highway. read more: https://t.co/k60imdzmdi pic.twitter.com/bpcsidvrie
-KTLA (@ktla) February 2, 2025
Authorities have redirected or shut down transportation from the section affected by the expressway, but in other cases, the law enforcement agency has been completely missing so far, and the protests are high -speed of cars. Fox News Bill Melgin reported that he could block the road and surround the driver.
The law enforcement agency completely provides MIA here because the protests block the highway and permit the driver. https://t.co/nrglobgfmf
-Bill Melgin (@billmelugin_) February 2, 2025
President Trump has signed an increase in administrative orders related to immigrants on the first day of his inauguration. His actions include immigration and customs executive agencies (ICE) more quickly and more quickly expulsion of illegal immigrants, and abolished immigration protection in the Videnese era, including a wide range of humanitarian parole.