#DisappearedinAmerica Protests TODAY in Davis, Woodland & West Sacramento
June 26, 2025
Residents of Davis, Woodland & West Sacramento to participate in nationwide demonstrations on June 26 confronting the Trump administration’s illegal abductions, detentions, and deportations. #DisappearedinAmerica
(From press release) Residents will gather 4:30 - 5:30 PM in:
- Davis at City Hall, 23 Russell Blvd
- Woodland at the Courthouse, 1000 Main St.
- West Sacramento at City Hall, 1110 W. Capitol Ave.
to speak out for people who have been disappeared by the Trump Administration and demand an end to vigilante terrorism. No Vigilantes! No Masks!
On Thursday, June 26th, Yolo County residents will show up at three locations in Davis, Woodland and West Sacramento to join activists across the country for #DisappearedInAmerica, a national day of action led by a coalition of immigrant rights, faith, rule of law, and pro-democracy organizations. Together, Yolo County residents are mobilizing to shine a light on a disturbing reality: under Trump’s immigration agenda, people like Kilmar Abrego Garcia, Mahmoud Khalil, and Andry Hernandez Romero are being forcibly detained, deported, and disappeared. Yolo County residents are united in demanding transparency, accountability, and due process for all.
With the Trump administration doubling down on its abuse of power and government overreach, everyday residents are sending a clear message: In America, we don’t let the government secretly detain or deport people without trial — it violates our Constitution and our way of life. This kind of lawless behavior isn’t just immoral, it’s un-American, and we must draw a clear line against it.
Indivisible Yolo is a chapter of the grassroots movement Indivisible (indivisible.org), which is based on the vision of a real democracy—of, by, and for the people. Indivisible Yolo’s mission is to promote progressive policies by activating people to engage in their democracy at all levels of government. We organize and advocate for our policy goals, and to get out the vote to elect candidates who pursue those policies. These complementary efforts ensure our democracy works for everyone and that those in power do, too.
This is why illegal immigration will never be resolved.
Many Americans support illegal immigration for what they view as "moral" reasons, along with entire industries/organizations which support illegal immigration for other self-interested reasons.
Even some school districts are partly dependent upon illegal immigration, because they receive money from the state based upon enrollment numbers - regardless of legal status.
The concern regarding "process" (or lack thereof) is legitimate, but is primarily coming from those who are outright opposed to deportations - regardless of process. It would be more honest if they just came out and said so.
There's something like 11 million illegal immigrants in the country, so it doesn't seem likely that more than a fraction will ever be deported.
Posted by: Ron O | June 26, 2025 at 01:30 PM
"In America, we don’t let the government secretly detain or deport people without trial — it violates our Constitution and our way of life. This kind of lawless behavior isn’t just immoral, it’s un-American, and we must draw a clear line against it."
Except when of course when the Obama, Clinton and Biden administrations did it.
"Obama removed approximately 1.57 million in his first term and 1.49 million illegal immigrants in his second four years. Biden booted 4.7 million illegal immigrants."
"Under Clinton, deportations surged, reaching 5,368,529 in the first term and peaking at 6,922,376 in the second."
Posted by: Keith | June 27, 2025 at 08:57 AM