Los Gatos protest targets violent immigration enforcement, Venezuelan takeover
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Los Gatos protest targets violent immigration enforcement, Venezuelan takeover
""I just feel like this isn't going to end well," Hoffman said. "He's going to keep on pushing and pushing and pushing and pushing,' and either we end up living in a literal dictatorship or we push back enough.""
""Not only do I believe that this administration is a regime of lawlessness, it's a regime of cruelty," Zambon said. "They take pleasure in people's misfortune, people's oppression, and I want to show that people care and not every""
Over a hundred people gathered outside the Tesla dealership in Los Gatos to protest violent immigration enforcement actions and the capture of Venezuela's president. Dozens spoke against U.S. occupation in Venezuela and the shootings involving federal immigration agents in Portland and Minneapolis. The event was organized with May Day Strong and Together We Will/Indivisible Los Gatos, groups that mobilize for workers' rights and community activism. Protesters cited the killing of Renee Good by an ICE officer and contested federal officials' self-defense claims. Local participants expressed fear of escalating government actions and called for accountability and resistance.
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