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US 'anti-immigrant deportation' protests continue for 3rd consecutive day in LA, with college and high school students joining in, Lee Jae-myung 'recommends Trump for Nobel Peace Prize'

김종찬안보 2025. 2. 5. 15:15
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US 'anti-immigrant deportation' protests continue for 3rd consecutive day in LA, with college and high school students joining in, Lee Jae-myung 'recommends Trump for Nobel Peace Prize'

 

US 'anti-immigrant deportation' protests continued for 3 consecutive days in downtown LA, with college and high school students joining in and hundreds arrested by the police.

Radio Korea reported that hundreds of students from Marshall High School, James A. Garfield High School, and Bravo Medical Mechanical School participated in the 'Immigration Crackdown Deportation' protests that began on the 2nd and started at noon on the 4th.

The LA Times reported that hundreds of people have been arrested by the police as of that day, protesters threw rocks, and buildings were damaged.

The US Democratic Party announced on the 4th that President Trump would expel Palestinians from the Gaza Strip to build a luxury resort, calling it an “inhumane recognition purge” and announced an impeachment motion, while the Korean Democratic Party recommended Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, saying that he would “treat Korea as the second Jew” for “forcing the expulsion.”
On October 5th last year, President Trump called Korea a “money machine” during the presidential election, and Korean companies relied on US subsidies to export to the US by building local factories in Central and South America using the low-wage labor of Latinos, who make up the majority of illegal immigrants, as a springboard, and skyrocketed their stock prices.

 

LA Protesters once entered the 101 Freeway (freeway) that runs through downtown and clashed with police who tried to block them, and it was reported that at least 200 protesters were detained when the California Highway Patrol (CHP) blocked the protesters from entering the 101 Freeway. The protests on the 3rd began as a “Day Against Immigrants” rally, and thousands of immigrants, mostly from Latin America, took to the streets and clashed with the police, Radio Korea reported.

The protesters waved the flags of their countries of origin from their vehicles and chanted slogans with placards reading “Don’t separate families.”

The JoongAng Ilbo reported that “Thousands of protesters started from Olvera Street, which is home to many Latinos, and marched to LA City Hall, and some protesters briefly occupied the 101 Freeway and clashed with the police,” and that “the protests are spreading not only to LA but also to other cities. It has been reported that protesters marched in North Hollywood on the morning of the 3rd.”

The JoongAng Ilbo also reported that the protesters announced additional protests, saying, “The US economy cannot be maintained without immigrants,” and that the organizers of the protests stated, “We will continue regular protests using this protest as an opportunity.”

The protest organizers said on the day that “many people are withdrawing their support for Trump.” 

Latinos in the United States officially supported candidate Trump in the last presidential election.

Lee Jae-myung, the leader of the Democratic Party, expressed his support for Trump's policy on the 31st of last month, saying, "Korea is a member of the liberal democratic camp" and "I have no objection to further deepening relations with Japan and continuing trilateral cooperation among Korea, the US, and Japan." 

At the same time, Representative Anna Lee recommended Trump as a candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize through his closest aide, Rep. Park Sun-won.

Rep. Park said, "Some people say, 'If you deport 110,000 Koreans in the US, how can you recommend a Nobel Peace Prize?' That's why I recommend you and if you receive the Nobel Prize, you will have grounds to say, 'Please do better' to Koreans." 

Rep. Park's remarks are a declaration of support for Trump's forced deportation, and are a typical return to the Cold War system of the policy of 'absolutizing the Republican Party by blockading Korea's diplomacy,' requesting 'separate treatment' and 'making an exception for Korea' by separating it from the American minority immigrant community by saying 'please only look after Koreans.'

At the Democratic Party's Supreme Council on November 25, Representative Lee officially made 'if the Ukraine war ends, actively recommend Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize' a party policy.

In the LA riots in 1992, triggered by the acquittal of a white police officer for the indiscriminate beating of a group of black youths, Korean-Americans became the target of the 'profit-first' perpetrators following the Jewish community.

After meeting with Israeli President Netanyahu on the 4th, President Trump announced at a press conference that he would 'occupy the land' and 'flatten and develop' the Gaza Strip, which was reduced to rubble by Israel's indiscriminate bombing, and declared the expulsion of Palestine. 

Korea has been growing its stock priority market based on low-income Latin Americans who export automobile electric and electronic batteries to the United States by establishing production bases in Latin American countries such as Mexico.
The LA Times reported that “there are an estimated 11 to 15 million illegal immigrants in the United States, and 2 million of them live in California,” and that “protests against deportation of immigrants are spreading to various places including Los Angeles, Dallas and San Diego in Texas, and Glendale, Arizona.”
Rep. Park Sun-won officially criticized the Democratic Party of the United States and announced on MBC on the 5th that “former Presidents Joe Biden and Barack Obama did nothing,” and “the only person who can change the game is President Trump.”
The LA riots were triggered by the excessive suppression of the police by Reagan’s hard-line conservative Republican Party, which strengthened its public power through the “war on drugs.” Koreans, along with Jews, lost their regional bases due to the hard-line conservatives supporting the Republican Party, and became targets for looting by the mob. Under the Clinton administration of the US Democratic Party, the Gangneung submarine incident occurred in 1994 under the Kim Young-sam administration, which followed the pro-Republican Party’s hard-line conservative strategy, and in South Korea, while colluding with the US Republican Party’s hard-line conservatives under the Democratic Party’s banner, a spy incident occurred.
From the start of Trump’s first term, the ‘North Korea-US summit’ was carried out as a CIA project, and the ‘Korea Mission Center (KMC)’, which acted as a driver for the Moon Jae-in administration, led the ‘capitalization’ of the ‘North Korea prosperity’ strategy, but it fell through, and at that time, Rep. Park was the deputy director of the National Intelligence Service.

Trump’s first term’s North Korea “prosperity” operation involved a Singaporean pro-Trump private equity fund attempting to build a luxury condominium on the east coast, and Trump’s son-in-law had previously promoted a redevelopment project in the Gaza Strip with a $5 billion private equity fund and attended the Panmunjom meeting.
President Trump announced the 'introduction of US troops' into the Gaza Strip and the 'construction of a luxury Mediterranean resort' immediately after the summit with Israel.

 

 

 

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