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Teachers, retirees, activists stand up to immigration raids

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August 13, 2025

“Thank you so much for showing up this morning,” Sharon Nicholls said into a megaphone at 8 a.m. Wednesday outside a Home Depot in Pasadena.

- Steve Lopez, Tribune News Service

Teachers, retirees, activists stand up to immigration raids

As of Friday afternoon, no federal agents had raided the store on East Walnut Street. But the citizen brigade that stands watch outside and patrols the parking lot in search of ICE agents has not let down its guard—especially not after raids at three other Home Depots in recent days despite federal court rulings limiting sweeps.

About two dozen people gathered near the tent that serves as headquarters of the East Pasadena Community Defense Center. Another dozen or so would be arriving over the next half hour, some carrying signs.

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Cynthia Lunine, 70, carried a large sign that read “Break His Dark Spell” and included a sinister image of President Donald Trump. She said she was new to political activism, but added: “You can't not be an activist. IF you're an American, it’s the only option. The immigration issue is absolutely inhumane, it's un-Christian, and it’s intolerable.”

There are local supporters, for sure, of Trump's immigration crackdown. Activists told me there aren’t many days in which they don't field shouted profanities or pro-Trump cheers from Home Depot shoppers. But the administration’s blather about a focus on violent offenders led to huge demonstrations in greater Los Angeles beginning in June, and the cause continues to draw people into the streets. Dayena Campbell, 35, is a volunteer at Community Defense Corner operations in other parts of Pasadena, a movement that followed high-profile raids and was covered in the Colorado Boulevard newspaper and, later, in the New York Times. A fulltime student who works in sales, Campbell was also cruising the parking lot at the Home Depot on the east side of Pasadena in search of federal agents.

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