Friday, 04 July 2025

California Cities Cancel July 4th Celebrations and Then Have The Nerve To Blame ICE For It


Los Angeles and communities across the Golden State have devolved into chaos over the past several weeks in response to protests and riots against Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers simply trying to do their jobs by identifying and detaining dangerous illegal immigrants.

And with Independence Day around the corner, some of those towns where ICE agents have been vilified and targeted are now using them as a scapegoat for decisions to cancel patriotic events planned for this week.

Reports indicate that one such community is Cudahy, which gained national attention when its vice mayor seemed to call on local gang members to combat law enforcement in the streets:

Here are some of the other towns in the region that are following suit, per TheBlaze:

Bell Gardens, a city located just east of Cudahy, also canceled its Fourth of July events, directly citing concerns about immigration enforcement.

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“Out of an abundance of caution regarding concerns for resident safety over federal immigration enforcement activities, the City of Bell Gardens will be canceling the scheduled events between June 24, 2025, and July 10, 2025, including the Movie Nights on June 26 and July 10 as well as the Independence Day Celebration,” the city wrote.

Since the notice of cancellation, the city has repeatedly used its social media account to promote “immigration workshops.”

One pinned post reads, “Know your rights! Regardless of your immigration status, you have guaranteed constitutional rights.” The post instructs immigrants on how to respond to ICE agents arriving at their home, advising them not to open the door for officers unless they have a warrant signed by a judge.

“Remain silent and [do] not answer questions from immigration agents,” it reads.

Huntington Park, a city northwest of Cudahy, similarly postponed its Independence Day celebrations, though it did not provide a reason.

“The Celebration of Independence scheduled for Thursday, July 3rd has been postponed. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Thank you for your understanding and support,” the city wrote.

Boyle Heights, located east of the Los Angeles River, postponed its July 4 events, citing ICE activities, according to Alejandra Alarcon, a spokesperson for the office of city council member Ysabel Jurado.

Alarcon told the Boyle Heights Beat, “We’re responding to the crisis with the presence of federal agents in the community.”

The outlet reported that celebrations for Boyle Heights, El Sereno, Lincoln Heights, and Northeast Los Angeles will be postponed until sometime in August.

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These decisions have received significant criticism via social media:

Fox News also covered the trend:

Los Angeles and several surrounding cities are canceling — or postponing — Fourth of July celebrations in response to increased activity by federal immigration officials in the area.

The County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation postponed a summer movie and concert series, while canceling this year’s East Los Angeles Rock’n 4th of July celebration “out of caution and in response to recent ICE enforcement activity.”

One of the city’s biggest Fourth of July events that drew thousands in 2024, the Gloria Molina Grand Park Summer Block Party, has been indefinitely postponed due to “the ongoing circumstances impacting the region.”

Here’s some additional coverage:

This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport.

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