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Protesters throw rocks, jump on moving ICE vehicle after Omaha workplace raid

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Peter Pinedo
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Following an ICE workplace raid at Glenn Valley Foods in Omaha, Nebraska, which resulted in the arrests of approximately 70 alleged illegal aliens, protesters gathered and engaged in violent acts. They threw rocks and debris at federal vehicles, shattering a window, and some jumped on moving law enforcement cars. This incident is part of a broader pattern of protests against increased ICE arrests and deportations under the Trump administration, with similar violent demonstrations reported in Los Angeles. President Donald Trump has announced the deployment of National Guard members to quell violence and warned of 'equal or greater force' against future riots.

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  1. 1 Tuesday morning: ICE raid at Glenn Valley Foods in Omaha; protests erupt.
  2. 2 Over the weekend (prior to Tuesday): Violent anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles.
  3. 3 Saturday (prior to Tuesday): Trump announced deployment of 2,000 National Guard members to Los Angeles.
  4. 4 Tuesday (same day as Omaha raid): Trump speaks in the Oval Office, warns of 'equal or greater force'.
  5. 5 Ongoing: Widespread protests against the Trump administration's ICE arrests and deportations.
  • Arrests of approximately 70 alleged illegal aliens
  • Violent protests and civil unrest
  • Property damage (shattered vehicle window)
  • Deployment of National Guard and U.S. Marines
  • Legal action against the Trump administration (Governor Newsom's lawsuit)
  • Heightened tensions over immigration policy
  • Warnings of increased government force against protesters
What: Protesters reacted violently to an ICE workplace raid at a meatpacking plant in Omaha, Nebraska, throwing rocks and jumping on federal vehicles. This incident is part of a larger trend of anti-ICE protests across the U.S., particularly in Los Angeles, prompting President Donald Trump to deploy the National Guard and warn of forceful responses to future unrest.
When: Tuesday morning (raid and Omaha protest); over the weekend (Los Angeles riots); published June 11, 2025.
Where: Omaha, Nebraska (Glenn Valley Foods); Los Angeles, California; across the United States.
Why: The ICE raid was conducted as part of an ongoing criminal investigation into the large-scale employment of aliens without authorization to work in the United States. Protests erupted in response to the raid and the Trump administration's ramping up of ICE arrests and deportations, driven by opposition to immigration policies.
How: ICE conducted a workplace enforcement operation. Protesters gathered, surrounded federal vehicles, threw objects, kicked cars, and jumped on them. President Donald Trump responded by deploying National Guard members and issuing warnings about using force against rioters.

Following an ICE workplace raid at Glenn Valley Foods in Omaha, Nebraska, which resulted in the arrests of approximately 70 alleged illegal aliens, protesters gathered and engaged in violent acts. They threw rocks and debris at federal vehicles, shattering a window, and some jumped on moving law enforcement cars. This incident is part of a broader pattern of protests against increased ICE arrests and deportations under the Trump administration, with similar violent demonstrations reported in Los Angeles. President Donald Trump has announced the deployment of National Guard members to quell violence and warned of 'equal or greater force' against future riots.