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Brinks Report > Blog > World > Here’s What Actually Happened at the Home Depot That Sparked LA’s Immigration Protests
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Here’s What Actually Happened at the Home Depot That Sparked LA’s Immigration Protests

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: June 9, 2025 5:31 pm
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Los Angeles immigration protests have exploded into the city’s streets. Cars are burning, people are shouting, and the National Guard has been called in. The trigger? A rumour about immigration raids near a local Home Depot. But here’s the real story behind the chaos.

It all started on a quiet Saturday morning in Paramount, a Latino working-class suburb. Border agents showed up near a Home Depot store — or so people thought. Videos and rumours spread fast, showing federal agents supposedly doing immigration raids at the store where many undocumented immigrants look for work. The videos went viral, causing alarm and anger.

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But the truth? The agents weren’t actually raiding the Home Depot. They were gathered in a nearby industrial park, using it as a staging area.

Still, that didn’t stop the community from reacting. Protesters flooded the streets, honking horns and shouting slogans. The Home Depot shut down early for safety.

Things got heated as protestors and border agents clashed. Rocks and Molotov cocktails flew, and authorities responded with flash-bang grenades, rubber bullets, and pepper spray. The protest was declared unlawful, but the tension carried on well into the night with fires and arrests.

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For the average person in Los Angeles, this wasn’t just about law enforcement. It felt personal. Many in the community have family or friends without papers.

The fear of raids touches their lives directly. José Luis Solache Jr., a California Assembly member whose parents are immigrants, captured the mood well: “I am literally shaking… No en mi distrito. Not in my district.”

Meanwhile, the political drama escalated. President Trump deployed 2,000 National Guard troops to the city, citing “violent people” and “a rebellion.”

But California’s Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass pushed back hard, saying Trump violated state sovereignty by sending troops without state approval. Newsom called it a “serious breach,” and Bass said the chaos was “provoked by the administration,” not about public safety.

Adding fuel to the fire, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) denied any Home Depot raid happened, calling the reports misinformation. They clarified that the location was just a staging area, and that targeted enforcement was happening elsewhere.

This whole mess shows how quickly rumours can spiral into serious unrest. People’s fears, politics, and viral videos mixed into a perfect storm. As Los Angeles tries to calm down, the question remains: how do you manage immigration enforcement without tearing communities apart?

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