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ICE Raids: DOJ Protests – NBC4 Washington - News Directory 3

ICE Raids: DOJ Protests – NBC4 Washington

June 10, 2025 Catherine Williams News
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  • – Demonstrations erupted outside the Department of Justice Monday following the arrest of David Huerta, president ‍of SEIU California.Huerta was taken⁣ into custody ⁢Friday during a protest against...
  • Video footage of the arrest, posted by Bill Essayli, a Republican U.S.attorney, shows an officer pushing Huerta, who then falls too the ground.
  • randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, voiced strong support for Huerta,⁢ emphasizing that he⁣ was "bearing witness to an ICE raid of‍ workers."
Original source: nbcwashington.com

David ‍Huerta,⁢ SEIU California president, ⁤was arrested at⁣ an ICE raid ‍protest, sparking a fierce debate on immigration enforcement and workers’ rights. Supporters rallied outside the Department of⁣ Justice, condemning the actions and highlighting ⁤concerns about ⁤due process. The incident,⁣ captured on video, has ignited⁣ a series‍ of responses from union leaders and government officials, each presenting a differing viewpoint on the matter.⁣ Randi Weingarten, of the American Federation of Teachers, voiced her support, while others defended ⁢the federal agents involved. This clash underscores ongoing national tensions regarding immigration ‍policy. ⁢This story is breaking news and is covered thoroughly by News ‍Directory 3.⁣ Discover what’s next as legal proceedings continue, and demonstrations are expected.

Key Points

  • David Huerta, president of SEIU California, arrested ⁢at an ICE raid protest.
  • supporters rally outside teh Department of Justice.
  • Debate intensifies over immigration enforcement and ⁢workers’ rights.

SEIU ⁣Leader’s Arrest ‍at ICE raid Protest ‍Sparks Outcry

⁣ Updated June 10, 2025

Washington, D.C. – Demonstrations erupted outside the Department of Justice Monday following the arrest of David Huerta, president ‍of SEIU California.Huerta was taken⁣ into custody ⁢Friday during a protest against an Immigration and customs Enforcement (ICE) raid in Los Angeles, ‍igniting a ⁢debate over immigration enforcement⁢ and workers’ rights.

Video footage of the arrest, posted by Bill Essayli, a Republican U.S.attorney, shows an officer pushing Huerta, who then falls too the ground. Huerta’s union reported he was ⁤hospitalized due to injuries sustained during the incident.

randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, voiced strong support for Huerta,⁢ emphasizing that he⁣ was “bearing witness to an ICE raid of‍ workers.”

Essayli ⁢defended ⁤the ⁤arrest, stating in a post on X, “If you impede federal agents, you will ⁤be arrested and prosecuted.”

Meanwhile,hundreds gathered in Washington to protest the ICE raids,decrying what they called an ‍undermining of due⁣ process.

Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., criticized the⁢ suppression of demonstrations, stating, “It’s not‍ the home of the free when you stop people from demonstrating and fighting for what they believe in.”

Lee Saunders, president of the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, echoed this sentiment.

Acting ICE Director todd Lyons ‍defended his agency’s actions on Fox News Monday morning,⁣ asserting that ICE agents “put their lives on the line to protect this nation.”

Huerta, facing a felony charge that ⁣could carry a six-year prison ⁣sentence, released a statement emphasizing that his arrest represents a larger issue.

What’s next

The legal proceedings against Huerta will‍ continue as the debate ⁣over immigration enforcement ‍and workers’ rights intensifies across the nation.Further demonstrations are expected.

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