Pasadena, California – School Librarian Sharon Nichols and their neighbors have given a top priority to their local home depots in Pasadeena, California.
“I am not an worker,” Nicholas told CBS News. “We are all regular people.”
Nicholas and its neighbors are part of a campaign called Adopt A Corner, which comes to the home depot every morning to provide information to the workers of the day and we can be seen out for immigration and customs enforcement agents.
“We have weak people, and we need to protect everyone in our community,” Nicholas said.
Home depot Has become a hotband For immigration raids in recent months, so the residents have vowed to persist in dozens of places in Los Angeles County, according to the National Day Labor Organizing Network, a group that advocates a day laborers and is behind a corner campaign.
They come as their actions Protests on The immigration raids of the Trump administration have gone from large meetings in the city of Los Angeles before this summer, which are now small rallies in the suburbs.
At the home depot in Pasadena, the management of the store has allowed protesters to come to their doors. The protesters feel that the general reason has been found here with management and customers.
according to a CBS News Poll last month51% of the respondents rejected the exile program of Trump Administration from 41% in February. Approval between Republican, however, is highly higher.
But 52% of them said that the President is trying to deport more people than expected.
“People are asking, ‘What can I do?”
Their group provides virtual classes for those who oppose the raid and want to do something about them.
“If no people are documents what is happening, it disappears, and the families often spend the weeks while trying to find out where their loved ones are,” Alvarado said.
Aleka Le Blanc attended one of the classes when he shot a cell phone video of a seller sticking to a tree after being followed by an unknown federal agent.
“I like to live in Los Angeles because I like to live around people who do not look like me,” said Le Blanc. “We are fellow angelos, if you are here for a year or if you are here for 25, it doesn’t matter.”