Activists in Los Angeles County are escalating their demands for Home Depot to take immediate action against federal immigration operations that have been targeting their parking lots. In a powerful display of solidarity, dozens of organizations, unions, and faith groups rallied outside the Home Depot on Slauson and Western, calling for an end to what they describe as “kidnappings and deportations” of vulnerable workers and indigenous communities.
Eyewitness accounts and disturbing videos have surfaced, showing immigration agents conducting aggressive sweeps and detaining individuals right outside the store. The activists are demanding that Home Depot prohibit federal immigration agencies from accessing their properties, arguing that the company must take a stand against these intrusive actions.
“We have seen the videos and we demand that Home Depot act now,” one protester declared. “These raids are tearing families apart, and it must stop!”
Home Depot has responded to the outcry, stating that they are often unaware of ICE activities until after they occur and that they comply with all federal and local regulations. However, the activists remain unconvinced, pointing to a staggering 71% increase in daily ICE arrests in Los Angeles compared to the same time last year, with similar trends reported in cities like Boston and Washington, D.C.
As tensions rise and the community demands accountability, the spotlight is firmly on Home Depot to take decisive action. The situation is evolving rapidly, and activists vow to continue their fight until their voices are heard and the raids cease. This urgent call to action highlights a growing concern over immigration enforcement practices in public spaces, and the pressure is mounting for corporations to respond.