California anti-deportation activists swarmed a major downtown Los Angeles freeway on Sunday, shutting down the roadway and standing off with police as they waved Mexican flags.
The 101 Freeway, one of the most congested highways in the nation, was blocked off by a mass of hundreds of migrants, mostly appearing to boast Mexican heritage, videos show:
🚨 JUST IN: The 101 freeway, one of the busiest highways in the COUNTRY, is now COMPLETELY BLOCKED by illegal anti-ICE “protestors.”
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) February 2, 2025
WHERE ARE THE POLICE?
WHY IS THIS BEING ALLOWED? pic.twitter.com/ZVAf0LBMmi
NOW: Anti-ICE protesters are blocking both sides of the 101 Freeway near the Alameda Street exit in DTLA. The CHP has since closed that portion of the freeway. Read more: https://t.co/K60ImdzmDi pic.twitter.com/iO5ARSTyTL
— KTLA (@KTLA) February 2, 2025
The protest grew into a massive standoff with the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), with shocking footage showing over a dozen police cruisers across four lanes of blocked-off traffic:
🚨BREAKING: The LAPD is currently in a standoff with criminal aliens protesting mass deportations, while blocking the 101 Freeway in downtown LA.
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) February 2, 2025
About to experience the FO part of FAFO.
pic.twitter.com/6YWVP1jlRZ
The California Department of Transportation issued a traffic alert around 1:20 p.m. local time, telling motorists to “avoid travel in Downtown Los Angeles at this time”:
TRAFFIC ALERT ‼ Avoid travel in Downtown Los Angeles at this time. The 101 is closed in both directions between the 110 Freeway and Mission Road due to a protest and police activity. Avoid the area. Use other routes. See updates at https://t.co/O37QesJHpw #DTLA pic.twitter.com/qUPTJHjyMf
— Caltrans District 7 (@CaltransDist7) February 2, 2025
“The 101 is closed in both directions between the 110 Freeway and Mission Road due to a protest and police activity. Avoid the area. Use other routes,” the department announced on X.Â
California Highway Patrol (CHP) also made an announcement telling drivers to avoid the freeway, adding that “accessing state highways or roads to protest is unlawful and extremely dangerous because it puts protesters, motorists and first responders at great risk of injury”:
Please avoid the 101 freeway in DTLA between I-110 and Mission Rd., as we work to remove a protest from the freeway. Accessing state highways or roads to protest is unlawful and extremely dangerous because it puts protesters, motorists and first responders at great risk of injury
— CHP Southern (@CHPsouthern) February 2, 2025
By around 4:00 p.m. local time, the LAPD said that the protesters left the road and converged at City Hall, CBS News reported.
There are no reports of arrests as of Sunday evening.Â
More than 1,000 anti-ICE protesters also descended upon the San Diego Convention Center on Sunday, also donning Mexican flags, a local NBC affiliate reported.
Another similar protest erupted during the same afternoon outside City Hall in Dallas, Texas, according to Dallas Morning News.Â
The rally is part of a nationwide effort demanding “Legalization for all and an end to unjust immigration policies,” organizers told the outlet.
The event was described as “mostly peaceful” by the publication, and no arrests were reported.