Protests Erupt in Dallas Against Mass Deportations

Mass protests led by Mexicans in Dallas aim to reject rampant deportations affecting countless families. Demonstrators display Mexico's flag as they confront law enforcement amid escalating tensions under Trump's policies.


Protests Erupt in Dallas Against Mass Deportations

Recently, protests have been recorded mainly led by Mexicans seeking to reject the mass deportations affecting thousands of families. Through social media, especially TikTok, several videos have gone viral showing caravans of Mexicans carrying the Mexican flag while confronting U.S. law enforcement authorities.

"There are no migrants on stolen land," is highlighted in the captions of videos posted on TikTok by Mexicans showcasing their historical knowledge about how the United States annexed Mexican territory during the time of Antonio López de Santa Anna. According to reports from Milenio, the United States is arresting 31 migrants per hour, generating panic among the Latino population on U.S. soil and causing them to take to the streets to protest against Donald Trump's immigration policies.

Despite the intimidation, Mexicans in Texas have decided to unite and protect those without the necessary documentation, demonstrating in the streets of Dallas. Using the slogan "Mexicans to the cry of war," they seek to confront the mass deportation policies and the rising violence against migrants in the United States.

These protest actions have unleashed a wave of demonstrations in several states across the northern country, where the Latino community is raising its voice to highlight its rejection of the immigration measures implemented by the Trump administration. The unity and determination of Mexican migrants on U.S. soil aim to draw attention to the injustices they are facing and demonstrate their resilience in the face of adversity.