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Several 4th of July celebrations canceled in Los Angeles over fears of ICE raids

time03-07-2025

  • Entertainment

Several 4th of July celebrations canceled in Los Angeles over fears of ICE raids

Several Fourth of July celebrations have been canceled in Los Angeles over fears of raids by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, according to local officials and event organizers. In early June, ICE agents carried out a series of immigration sweeps across Southern California, sparking protests in Los Angeles that spread nationwide as the raids impacted other parts of the country. The threat of continued ICE raids has continued, prompting some officials and organizers to express concern over the welfare of revelers congregating in large celebratory gatherings. The County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation said it postponed the East Los Angeles Rockin' 4th of July celebration -- as well as the Summer Movies and Concert in the Parks series that takes place at Schabarum Park -- due to potential ICE raids. "Out of caution, and in response to recent ICE enforcement activity impacting our communities, we are prioritizing safety and well-being of our residents, visitors, and staff," the parks department wrote in a statement posted to Instagram. Organizers for the Gloria Molina Grand Park Summer Block Party in Los Angeles County wrote on an Instagram post that the event is being postponed out of "an abundance of caution." "We know this is disappointing news," organizers said. "We were so looking forward to celebrating with all of you at #TheParkforEveryone. Please know that your safety is our absolute first priority." The party was scheduled to take place Friday afternoon through the nighttime fireworks show. Postponements and cancellations also occurred in the Bell Gardens and Cudahy, which are predominately Hispanic communities, ABC Los Angeles station KABC reported. In addition, the El Sereno Bicentennial Committee canceled its 66th Annual Independence Day Parade after several entries were withdrawn leading up to the holiday, organizers announced on June 20. The is typically filled with local groups, schools, organizations and performers as well as classic cars and motorcycle stunt shows on Route 66. "The people who participate in the parade are some of the most patriotic people you would meet," parade organizers said in a statement. "Our community has always been a melting pot of many cultures and beliefs. It is what has given our town its strength and resiliency." Independence Day celebrations at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, however, are expected to continue -- but this year with a drone show, rather than fireworks. But events in public spaces feel "dangerous" for many residents, Los Angeles City Councilwoman Ysabel Jurado, who oversees District 14, told KABC. "This is not the time to host large public gatherings because people are afraid," Jurado said. "For Fourth of July and Independence, it rings hollow for a lot of our constituents here." Elsewhere throughout the country, security protocols were ramping up ahead of the holiday. The New York City Police Department is expected to deploy hundreds of officers and impose closures on roads, bridges and train routes due to a heightened threat environment, NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch announced Wednesday.

July 4th celebrations in LA County are being canceled due to ICE raid concerns
July 4th celebrations in LA County are being canceled due to ICE raid concerns

Time Out

time02-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Time Out

July 4th celebrations in LA County are being canceled due to ICE raid concerns

This Independence Day, the sky over Los Angeles might be quieter than usual—and not just because of the new drone shows. A wave of Fourth of July cancellations and postponements is sweeping across Los Angeles County, as fears mount over increased federal immigration raids in sanctuary communities. What would've been a fireworks-filled Friday night at Gloria Molina Grand Park in downtown L.A. has been put on hold. Organizers of the beloved Summer Block Party announced they're postponing the event 'out of an abundance of caution,' citing safety concerns tied to recent ICE enforcement activity across the city. The park's Instagram assured Angelenos the party will return later this summer, just not with red, white and blue confetti this week. The ripple effect doesn't stop there. East LA's Rockin' 4th of July bash is canceled, the Summer Movies & Concerts series at Schabarum Park is postponed and the annual Independence Day parade in El Sereno has been shelved, despite historically drawing more than 1,200 marchers. In cities like Bell Gardens, Huntington Park and Cudahy—where Latino communities make up the overwhelming majority—concerts, fireworks and family movie nights have all been called off. 'Events in public spaces feel dangerous for our constituents,' Los Angeles city councilwoman Ysabel Jurado, who represents District 14, told ABC7. 'This is not the time to host large public gatherings because people are afraid.' View this post on Instagram A post shared by Gloria Molina Grand Park (@grandpark_la) Those fears aren't unfounded. In recent weeks, ICE activity has intensified under President Trump's reinstated hardline immigration policy, with raids reported across California's urban centers. Critics say the crackdown is sowing panic in immigrant-heavy neighborhoods, prompting many residents to avoid any public space, let alone large celebrations. 'I have family members who are being affected by this, and I have other friends that I know who are being affected by these injustices right now,' Jordan Escobar, who lives in East Los Angeles, told KTLA. 'So I get why people are refraining [from celebrating].' For now, the few public events still on include the Rose Bowl's alternative celebration in Pasadena—complete with drone show, no explosives. But for many Angelenos, this year's Fourth won't feel like much of a party.

Cities Are Canceling Fourth Of July Events Over Immigration Raid Fears
Cities Are Canceling Fourth Of July Events Over Immigration Raid Fears

Yahoo

time01-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Cities Are Canceling Fourth Of July Events Over Immigration Raid Fears

Multiple cities in Southern California have canceled or postponed Fourth of July celebrations over fears that ICE could target large public gatherings. Canceled or postponed events have been reported in cities including Los Angeles, Huntington Park, Cudahy, Bell Gardens and Whittier after local officials said residents raised concerns. According to The New York Times, about 2,000 immigrants in the Los Angeles area have been arrested since the beginning of June, when a series of immigration raids sparked protests and drew a heavy law enforcement response and military deployment. Since then, arrests have been reported at taco trucks, worksites and even immigration court — prompting some Latino residents to avoid going out in public, whether they have legal status or not. Huntington Park, California, has put a 30-day pause on summer events because of 'growing disruptions' by ICE activity, according to a reported city statement. 'Reports of unmarked vehicles and unidentified federal agents have created widespread anxiety, particularly among immigrant and mixed-status families,' the statement reads. 'Many residents have expressed fear and uncertainty, leading them to remain indoors, refrain from work, and withdraw from daily public life. Our priority is and will continue to be the safety and peace of mind of our community.' The City of Cudahy announced on social media that its Independence Day Celebration will be postponed 'due to recent events and concerns regarding the safety of our residents.' The announcement comes after the city's vice mayor posted a now-deleted TikTok calling on gang members to defend their territory amid ICE raids. She said later that the FBI visited her home. The city of Bell Gardens announced on Instagram that 'out of an abundance of caution regarding concerns for resident safety over federal immigration enforcement activities,' the city was canceling events between last week and July 10. Fourth of July events in the Los Angeles neighborhoods of Boyle Heights, El Sereno, Lincoln Heights and northeast Los Angeles have been postponed to August due to immigration raids, Councilmember Ysabel Jurado's office announced. Jurado, who represents District 14, has spoken out against the ICE raids on social media. Gloria Molina Grand Park in Downtown Los Angeles announced on its website that because of 'recent events affecting a portion of Downtown L.A. and the ongoing circumstances impacting the region,' its summer block party would be postponed until later in the summer. The mayor of the city of Whittier, a city in Los Angeles County, said in a news release that the city is canceling its Fourth of July Freedom Walk after residents expressed their concerns. 'While celebrating our nation's founding is very important to me and to Whittier residents, my colleagues and I also want to be sensitive to the recent feedback we've received from some community members asking that we pause this year's Freedom Walk event,' Mayor Joe Vinatieri said in a news release. It's unclear what the feedback was. Reps from the city did not respond to a request for comment. The ICE raids have left fear and anxiety in many Latinos living in the U.S. Immigrants — documented and undocumented — have said they don't leave their homes because they are afraid of getting swept up in a raid. Hector Mata, a 22-year-old U.S. citizen, told The New York Times that he avoids taking the bus. 'I'm brown and that's all they need,' Mata said about federal agents. Huntington Park Mayor Arturo Flores has been outspoken against the ICE raids, calling them a 'campaign of domestic terror.' 'It is a campaign of domestic terror that is being imposed on our residents on a daily basis,' Flores said, according to the Guardian. 'It is a level of psychological warfare that I've only seen in theaters of war. It's terrifying seeing it being displayed here in my city.' Trump Allies Want DOJ To Investigate CNN, Rising App That Tracks ICE Movements Canadian Officials, Family Seek Answers After U.S. Resident Dies In ICE Custody Democrats Want To Ban Masked ICE Agents

ICE raids impact Fourth of July celebrations in Southern California as multiple events canceled
ICE raids impact Fourth of July celebrations in Southern California as multiple events canceled

Hindustan Times

time01-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

ICE raids impact Fourth of July celebrations in Southern California as multiple events canceled

Multiple regions in Southern California have canceled their July 4 festivities in light of increasing immigration raids in the neighborhood by federal authorities. This change is mainly visible in culturally rich communities of the region. Here's a look at some of the Fourth of July events in SoCal that have been canceled or postponed: Multiple Fourth of July events in SoCal have been canceled or postponed due to intensified immigration raids As per the event's official website, the summer event has been postponed 'in light of recent events affecting a portion of Downtown LA'. 'We are committed to bringing our community together for this beloved summer celebration and are actively working to reschedule the event. We thank you for your patience and will announce the new date for Gloria Molina Grand Park's Summer Block Party in the coming weeks,' the website further added. The party was initially scheduled for 4 PM to 9:30 PM local time this Friday (July 4). A majoritarian Hispanic settlement, officials in Cudahy announced that they would be 'postponing the Independence Day Celebration on July 3rd, 2025, due to safety concerns'. However, city parks will remain open, and regular programming will continue as scheduled. Bell Gardens The community of Bell Gardens, located on the outskirts of Cudahy, has canceled a concert and two movie screenings 'out of an abundance of caution regarding concerns for resident safety over federal immigration enforcement activities.' Events scheduled to happen between June 24 and July 10 now stand canceled as part of this measure. Other programming, such as summer day camp, and sports will continue as scheduled. Huntington Park Although no reason was provided for the same, Huntington Park's July 3 celebration now stands canceled. El Sereno Another predominantly Hispanic community, El Sereno, has called off its July 4 celebration which included an annual parade. "Our participation is usually robust with over 1,200 people marching in the parade. The people who participate in the parade are some of the most patriotic people you would meet. They believe in the promise of this land, of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness,' noted the El Sereno Bicentennial Committee to ABC7 Los Angeles. 'This year we will have to cancel our celebrations. We stand with our community. The safety of our participants, spectators, and volunteers is at the forefront.' LA City Council District 14 The LA City Council District 14, a primarily Hispanic region in East LA, has now canceled or postponed all its July 4 festivities as revealed to the Boyle Heights Beats by a spokesperson for Councilwoman Ysabel Jurado. 'I have family members who are being affected by this, and I have other friends that I know who are being affected by these injustices right now. So I get why people are refraining [from celebrating]. I believe it's important to voice our opinions,' said East Los Angeles resident Jordan Escobar to KTLA 5. The Rose Bowl in Pasadena will still have its annual public event as part of July 4 festivities although they will be switching fireworks for drones instead. By Stuti Gupta

More California July 4th events canceled due to immigration raids
More California July 4th events canceled due to immigration raids

The Hill

time30-06-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hill

More California July 4th events canceled due to immigration raids

(KTLA) – More Southern California communities have canceled or postponed their 4th of July celebrations due to federal immigration raids occurring across the region. Among the most prominent canceled events is the Gloria Molina Grand Park's Summer Block Party, originally scheduled for July 4. According to the event's website, the postponement comes 'in light of recent events affecting a portion of Downtown Los Angeles and the ongoing circumstances impacting the region.' No official rescheduled date was announced; the website only stated that the Summer Block Party will be held 'later in the summer.' In Cudahy – a city where 97% of the population identifies as Hispanic – the celebration originally set for July 3 has been postponed, officials announced. Parks will remain open, and regular programming is set to continue as scheduled. The community of Bell Gardens, which borders Cudahy, has canceled a concert and two outdoor movie showings, including one that was scheduled for this past Saturday and another planned for July 3. City officials said the cancellations were out of 'an abundance of caution regarding concerns for resident safety over federal immigration enforcement activities.' Another nearby community, Huntington Park, has also canceled its Independence Day celebration that was supposed to be held on July 3. No reason for the cancellation was given. Other local predominantly Hispanic communities have also called off their 4th of July celebrations, including El Sereno, where the community's annual Independence Day parade has been canceled this year. All July 4 celebrations in L.A. City Council District 14 – which encompasses many Hispanic communities in East L.A. – have been canceled or postponed in the wake of the immigration raids, a spokesperson for Councilwoman Ysabel Jurado told the Boyle Heights Beat. Speaking to Nexstar's KTLA on Monday morning, East Los Angeles resident Jordan Escobar said he understands why officials are canceling events and why many may not even be in the mood to celebrate. 'I have family members who are being affected by this, and I have other friends that I know who are being affected by these injustices right now,' Escobar said. 'So I get why people are refraining [from celebrating]. I believe it's important to voice our opinions.'

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