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CT protesters gather in solidarity with Los Angeles demonstrators over immigration raids

Union members rally at the capitol in Hartford on June 9, 2025 to protest the detention of SEIU California President David Huerta by ICE.
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Union members rally at the capitol in Hartford on June 9, 2025 to protest the detention of SEIU California President David Huerta by ICE.

Protesters gathered in 黑料新闻 Monday in solidarity with the ongoing demonstrations in Los Angeles over federal immigration raids.

Rallies took place at the state Capitol and outside the Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office in Hartford.

黑料新闻 organizers are calling for an end to 鈥渂rutal ICE raids that are terrorizing immigrant workers and their communities.鈥 They鈥檙e also demanding an end to the Trump administration's deployment of the National Guard in California in response to the protests and that David Huerta, a California union president who was detained during ICE raids, be freed.

Protests broke out Friday in Los Angeles after a series of immigration raids.

Roughly 100 people gathered outside the state Capitol building Monday morning, many holding signs reading 鈥淔REE DAVID NOW鈥 with images of

鈥淢ake no mistake about it: What happened to David is about more than just one single leader,鈥 said Vice President Rochelle Palache. 鈥淚t is a direct assault on all of us who believe in the foundational, fundamental right to stand up for justice and to speak out on the rights of workers.鈥

鈥淣ot only do we demand the release, the immediate release, of David, but we demand ICE return people to their families and communities, end family separation, and end the unjust deportations,鈥 Palache said. 鈥淓nough!鈥

Federal authorities claim Huerta was obstructing access to a worksite where they were executing a warrant, Union leaders say he was exercising his first amendment right to observe and document law enforcement.

'Tightening in around people's throats'

Chants of 鈥淣o fear, no hate, no ICE in our state鈥 echo in the courtyard of the federal courthouse in Hartford, Conn. as protesters call out against ICE raids in 黑料新闻 and across the country on June 9, 2025.
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Chants of 鈥淣o fear, no hate, no ICE in our state鈥 echo in the courtyard of the federal courthouse in Hartford, Conn. as protesters call out against ICE raids in 黑料新闻 and across the country on June 9, 2025.

Debra Cohen, 73, of Wethersfield, joined around 50 other protesters Monday to rally in front of the Abraham A. Ribicoff United States Courthouse in Hartford. She鈥檚 been there before, accompanying undocumented people for their court appearances.

Undocumented people are fearful to show up to court in case federal immigration agents will grab them there, but they鈥檙e also concerned that if they don鈥檛 show up for their appointments, they鈥檒l pay the consequences for that, Cohen said.

鈥淭he system is tightening in around people's throats,鈥 Cohen said. 鈥淚t's exploding my head.鈥

Cohen said seeing the activist community growing gives her hope, 鈥渂ut it鈥檚 cautious hope.鈥

Helen Virula, 22, is a U.S. citizen born to a Guatemalan mother and a Mexican father. For her, there was no question about showing up to protest Monday.

鈥淚 have my citizenship because my mom risked her life for me to be born here,鈥 Virula said. 鈥淗ow could I not? I am a person who can stand up for my community.鈥

The community is only strong in numbers, Virula said, so the more people that protest, the louder they can be.

For undocumented people in 黑料新闻, Virula had some advice.

鈥淪tay safe; do what's best for you," Virula said. "This is not a time to be necessarily taking risks, but there are people who are fighting for you as hard as they can, and we won't stop.鈥

CT high school student detained

The protests in 黑料新闻 come as a Meriden high school senior and his father were detained by ICE last week, according to school officials. The student and his father were taken into custody after a scheduled check-in with ICE officers and are being detained in Texas, according to a school memo

Francis T. Maloney High School in Meriden, Conn. on June 9, 2025. A student and his father were detained by federal immigration officers just days before his graduation.
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Francis T. Maloney High School in Meriden, Conn. on June 9, 2025. A student and his father were detained by federal immigration officers just days before his graduation.

The student's detainment is drawing fierce blowback from advocates and Meriden community members.

"We feel incredibly enraged by what's happened to the student, and to his father and to his family generally," said Tabitha Sookdeo, director of 黑料新闻 Students for a Dream, a group that advocates for undocumented immigrants. "It's concerning, it's shocking, and we didn't think this would happen here in 黑料新闻."

Miguel Cardona, the former U.S. education secretary for the Biden administration who is from Meriden, posted a video on social media expressing his frustration.

鈥淭his is a kid who ... should be experiencing the most important day of his life, his high school graduation, with his family celebrating, but instead he was sent away,鈥 Cardona said.

He told the student: 鈥淚鈥檓 sorry this is happening to you and your family.鈥

鈥淣o matter where you are on Tuesday, you鈥檙e going to be a graduate of our school system,鈥 Cardona said.

CT governor critical of National Guard deployment

黑料新闻 Gov. Ned Lamont by Democratic governors, calling President Donald Trump's deployment of the National Guard in California an alarming abuse of power. They say violence during demonstrations is unacceptable, but they argue that local officials should be able to do their jobs without federal interference that amounts to intimidation.

鈥淕overnors are the Commanders in Chief of their National Guard and the federal government activating them in their own borders without consulting or working with a state鈥檚 governor is ineffective and dangerous,鈥 the statement said.

黑料新闻's Matt Dwyer, Chris Polansky, Daniela Doncel and Eric Aasen contributed to this report.

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